Aurora
Cruise Line:
P&O
Tonnage:
76,000
Year Built:
2000
Passengers:
1,874
Crew:
816
Cabins:
920
Decks:
9
Dining Options Onboard The Aurora
Bar & Lounge Options Onboard The Aurora
Cultural Options Onboard The Aurora
Library
The ship's library located on deck 8 starboard side of Raffles Court, contains a selection of books including both fiction and non-fiction, magazines, CDs and DVDs for guests to borrow, without charge.
Amazon Kindle e-book readers are also available to hire free of charge with over 10,000 different titles to choose from. They cannot be reserved and are allocated on a first come first served basis.
Guests can also use this quiet room for writing journals or travel logs in.
Amazon Kindle e-book readers are also available to hire free of charge with over 10,000 different titles to choose from. They cannot be reserved and are allocated on a first come first served basis.
Guests can also use this quiet room for writing journals or travel logs in.
Art Gallery
The ship's Art Gallery, located on deck 7 by the Masquerade nightclub, is where guests can view a selection of artwork which can be purchased on board the ship (art auctions no longer take place on P&O ships).
Uganda Room
The Uganda Room, forward of deck 13 is used for a number of activities from Digital Workshops (for which small fees apply) to weddings.
Chapel
Although there are no chapels aboard any P&O ships, an Ecumenical Service taken by either the Captain or Staff Captain occurs each Sunday, usually in one of the theatres on board.
Additionally for religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, a Chaplain will be on board to take services accordingly.
Additionally for religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, a Chaplain will be on board to take services accordingly.