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Sunday, 3 July 2016

P&O Britannia Cruise Ship

If you've seen my previous blog you will have seen that I recently went on a Norwegian Fjord cruise onboard P&O Britannia. This was my first time onboard the Britannia as well as my first time doing a P&O cruise, I've previously done Royal Caribbean and Thomson cruises. 





Eating and Drinking
Onboard the ship there are different places for you to be able to eat and drink. Some of the eating places onboard you have to pay a cover charge which varies in price depending on where you choose to go. There is a lot of inspiration from celebrity chefs such as Marco Pierre White, James Martin and Eric Lanlard in some of the eating places. At the Market Cafe you can enjoy cakes which are inspired by Eric Lanlard such as Red Velvet Cake which I did treat myself to and it was one of the best Red Velvet cakes I've had. 




There is a Olly Smith inspired wine bar that also serves food called  The Glasshouse. There is a large choice of wine to choose from for those who do enjoy a glass of wine, I like Moscato which is very rarely seen and it was available at The Glasshouse which made me very happy. On one visit to The Glasshouse we ordered some food which I would say is more of a place to go for lunch. The food was lovely, I got a taster dish of chicken liver parfait, chicken tenders with a parmesan crumb and mushrooms in a breaded crumb. 


You can also enjoy food at The Beach House which has got an American style menu. On our visit I got sizzling chicken fajitas which were the best fajitas I've ever had. Whilst at The Beach House you can order a steak which you are able to cook yourself on a lava rock. 

There is a place onboard called The Limelight Club where you are able to enjoy entertainment as well as food for a charge of £22. Entertainment you can enjoy include Darren Day and Jaki Graham. We went to see Darren Day who was really good as he did different impressions and sang some swing songs. The Limelight Club is definitely somewhere I would recommend people to go whilst onboard and I found that this was where we enjoyed the best meal onboard. 

Other places to go for a drink onboard include the pub where you can also join in with quizzes as well as karaoke and Java which serves Costa coffee.



Entertainment
There is places onboard the ship where you can enjoy entertainment such as the Live Lounge and the main theatre. Entertainment onboard included:
  • P&O showcase performing musicals
  • Ventriloquist Jimmy Tamley
  • Badness (Madness Tribute Act)
  • Annie Lennox Tribute Act
  • Comedian (can't remember his name)
  • Swing Singer (can't remember his name)


Miscellaneous
Onboard there is a cookery club where you are able to enjoy cookery classes from an onboard chef with dishes including Thai Street Food. There are select cruises which offer the chance of a masterclass from either Marco Pierre White or James Martin. 

There are some shops onboard which sell different products including make-up, perfume, sunglasses, jewellery and clothing. Brands available to buy include Benefit, Pandora, Radley and Ray Ban. 


Britannia is the newest ship in the P&O fleet and they have relaxed the dress code. For our 7 night cruise we had 2 formal nights, I like formal nights when on cruises as I think it's nice to get dressed up and to see everyone else onboard also dressing up. 



Any questions feel free to leave a comment. 



LauraJane







Sunday, 26 June 2016

Norwegian Fjords Cruise

I've just got back from a cruise of the Norwegian Fjords onboard P&O Britannia. I'm going to split the blog in two parts, this blog is going to be about the ports and then next Sunday I will post a blog about the ship. 

Stavenger

Stavenger looked to be a lovely place but it was not somewhere that we got to really see due to the weather and not being able to get a bus as it was not working properly. The weather was torrential rain and we thought it wasn't worth risking the chance of becoming ill so we had a little look round by the ship area and then got back on to the ship. 




Olden

At Olden we started to see an improvement in the weather. The sail in to the port was lovely and definitely worth getting up early for. Olden is a place which is more scenic, whilst here we went on a glacier tour. 








Andalsnes

Andalsnes was not originally part of the itinerary when we booked the cruise as we were originally meant to go to Flaam so we had no plans on what to do when at the port. We got off the ship and had a little walk round the town. This area is well known for being like the French Alps.  Whilst here we went a little cafe and had the local speciality Vafler which is very similar to a waffle.









Bergen

My favourite port of the cruise as there was so much more to do. Once off the ship we had to get a shuttle bus due to the port being a commercial port. We did a tour of the town and went up the funicular where you get a view of the whole town and this something everyone must do when visiting Bergen because it was beautiful. We also went to the local fish market which is also something that must be visited even if your like me and not a seafood fan. There was only one problem with Bergen and that was we didn't get long enough so we didn't get to have a proper walk around the town. 















As we were visiting the different ports it was obvious that Norway is very common for Trolls. When going in different gift shops they would have a large selection of Troll ornaments which I found to be very cute and I ended buying a few for in my room with other souvenirs that I have from different places that I've been to in the past. 






One thing I found very strange when visiting Norway was the fact that it doesn't go dark of a night. For anyone who is planning to visit Norway in the future be aware that it is an expensive place, we paid the equivalent of £6.00 for a coffee. 


LauraJane