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50 Free Things on Britannia

Here are my 50 free things on P&O Cruises Britannia! A cruise doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to spend lots of money onboard to enjoy yourself. P&O Cruises has many activities and facilities for passengers that are totally free to enjoy on Britannia.

To help, I’ve organised these 50 free things to do into categories so that you can make the most of your next cruise on this British cruise ship.

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Free Wellness Activities on Britannia

There are several free wellness activities on Britannia to help you relax, unwind and feel good on your cruise. If you don’t want to spend money on spa treatments, then there is an abundance of complimentary options available.

1. Take a stroll on the walking track

Walk off some calories and take in the endless sea views on the walking track located on Deck 18 (Sports Deck). Seven laps is equal to one mile.

cruise ship wake view

2. Relax in a Jacuzzi

There are hot tubs situated in the pool areas on Britannia to help you relax and unwind on your cruise.

3. Soak up the Serenity

The Serenity Pool and Bar is a free adult-only area towards the front of the ship. This is a quiet area that I gravitated towards on my cruise. It’s just a little nicer and more peaceful away from the main lido area.

Serenity pool Britannia

4. Visit the gym

The gym is a decent size on Britannia with multiple cardio machines and a weights area but can have it’s busy times. If you don’t fancy using the equipment, it’s still worth a walk through to cool off from the outdoor heat (the air conditioning is wonderful in here!).

gym on britannia

5. Stretch and Relax

Classes such as Stretch and Relax are complimentary to guests onboard. You can find details about this and other free classes in the onboard gym on Deck 17.

6. Swim in one of Britannia’s three pools

You can choose to swim in any of the pools onboard Britannia, why not try a different one each day? There is a fourth pool at the aft of the ship designed for cooling off and taking in the views of the wake.

Britannia pools

7. Attend free health and wellbeing talks

Now might just be the best time to discover how to ‘increase your metabolism’ or learn about ‘fluid retention and swollen ankles’. These daily talks from the Spa Team give you the chance for a few freebies like a free footprint analysis!

8. Free Ladies Pamper Party

Look out for this in your Horizon newsletter and book in advance. The free pamper party includes an hour of skincare, with a free Elmis cleansing, toning, eye treatment and neck/bust treatment.

Britannia gym and spa

9. Free Beauty Masterclass

A masterclass in the latest beauty trends is usually available at some point during a cruise on Britannia. You should also look out for free mini-makeovers and the Hair Show (where someone will win a free cut and style).

10. Play in the Sports Arena

On Deck 18 you will find the Sports Arena, a space to play basketball or football with the family and let off some steam. This area closes at 6pm as it is located directly above the nursery.

arena sports britannia

Free Games and Competitions on Britannia

Throughout the day onboard Britannia, you will find ample opportunities to get involved in fun games, activities and competitions . It’s a great way to meet fellow passengers and try something new. There is no entry fee for any of these activities.

11. Build a Ship on a Ship Competition

I really enjoyed watching this competition on the Lido Deck. Guests and crew are invited to build a model ship. The models are then tested one by one in the pool to see if they float or sink!

ship on a ship

12. Free Archery Sessions

You can participate in adult or family archery sessions. Family sessions are suitable if you have a child aged between 5 and 17 years old. You can have a try of archery together in the Arena Sports Court.

13. Table Tennis Competitions

Get your ping pong game on during fun competitions held throughout the cruise on Britannia. The tables are outdoors so is best suited for sunny days with little wind!

14. Adult Football

Hosted by the entertainment team, these free football sessions are for anyone 18 years and older to have a kick about with fellow cruisers.

15. Shuffleboard Competition

Whilst you’re on a cruise, why not have a go at shuffleboard? This nautical deck game is free to enter, just ensure you are wearing shoes.

16. Interactive Bowling

Located in Brodie’s Pub on Britannia, this is a chance to try virtual bowling in a simulated video game.

Brodie's Pub

17. Free Deck Quoits Lesson and Competition

If you’ve never tried deck quoits before, this is a perfect opportunity to try something new. You never know, you could be a natural?

18. Meet others for Bridge and Whist Drives

This is not a hosted activity but the Marlow Suite is made available at certain times throughout the cruise for you to play with fellow passengers. Equipment is available so all you need to do is check the times in the daily Horizon paper.

free bridge on Britannia

19. The 8 O’Clock Challenge

Every night at 8pm, you can head to Brodie’s for a fun challenge. Brodie’s is the main venue for many quizzes and challenges on Britannia so is a good place to go if you enjoy trivia.

20. Have a Free Flutter

Brodie’s Casino on Deck 6 offers free gaming lessons to learn how to use the casino tables. This means you can learn the ropes and have a try without losing any money!

 Britannia casino

21. Family Prize Bingo

On Britannia, there is family prize bingo for groups cruising with children 17 years and younger. It typically takes place early evening in, you guessed it, Brodie’s.

22. Spin it to Win it!

If you fancy taking part in a gameshow, or simply being a spectator, Britannia holds ‘Spin it to Win it’ in the Crystal Room. There are prizes!

Crystal Room Britannia

23. Get your Prize Passport

During your cruise you will have the opportunity to participate in a range of hosted events. Every time you win one of the games, quizzes or sporting events, you will receive a golden sticker. Simply collect as many stickers as possible during your cruise. Towards the end of the cruise, look out for the Prize Passport Prize Giving to claim your prizes. The more stickers you collect, the better prizes you can take home. Prizes start with keyrings and work all the way up to binoculars and oven gloves!

Free Drinks on Britannia

P&O Cruises is not an all-inclusive cruise line. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased individually or with a drinks package . In all honesty, the drinks prices are very fair. You can view drinks prices in my post about the Glass House . But, there are a few occasions when you can snag a free glass of bubbly or sample some drinks without needing your cruise card.

24. Drinks Tasting

Tasting events are held within the shops onboard P&O Britannia. These are opportunities to try different products e.g. rum tasting, in the hope that you will buy some.

rum tasting britannia

25. Shopping Events

Similar to the drinks tasting, there are special shopping events onboard where they hand out free champagne or cocktails. You can pop along for a browse and quaff some champers.

26. Bar Flaring

Cocktail demonstrations are great to watch as the talented bar staff show off their flamboyant juggling skills. It also means that a few cocktails are inevitably handed out to those watching. You aren’t guaranteed one but smile sweetly and you may be in luck.

free drinks on Britannia

27. Free Drink with the Captain

On Gala Night, don’t miss out on the Captain’s Gala Reception. It’s an opportunity to see the Captain and ship’s officers whilst enjoying a free glass of sparkling wine. On our cruise, there were two Gala Receptions (6pm and 8pm) to accommodate the different dining times.

Free Cultural & Special Interest Activities on Britannia

If you like to keep yourself occupied and enjoy learning new things, you will find a range of free enrichment activities onboard Britannia . Culture vultures and those looking to learn something new will be please to find daily free activities on Britannia.

28. Free art talks

I’m not a big fan of cruise ship art galleries but I was pleasently surprised to see some art pieces in the Whitehall Gallery I’d actually like in my home! There are opportunities during the cruise to learn more about the artwork and artists at special onboard exhibitions.

art gallery Britannia

29. Join the choir

Passengers can join the Britannia Guest Choir to learn songs, culminating in an end of cruise performance in the Atrium. This is an excellent way to meet new people.

30. Put on your dancing shoes

One things that stood out for me on P&O’s Britannia was the sheer amount of dance classes and opportunities to take part in dance throughout the day. There are classes in Ballroom and Latin as well as evenings in the Crystal Room for dancing with a live band. If you’ve never tried ballroom dancing before, there are onboard dance instructors on hand to guide you through the basics.

free things to do on Britannia

31. Soul and Motown Night

On one night of the cruise, the Live Lounge on Deck 7 plays host to an evening of Soul and Motown hits. Keep your eye of the Horizon newsletter so you don’t miss the opportunity to dance ‘All Night Long’ (Lionel Richie) as you may not have ‘Heard it Through the Grapevine’ (Marvin Gaye)!

Britannia cruise ship

32. Afternoon Tea for Solo Passengers

If you’re travelling solo, you can enjoy afternoon tea together. It’s a nice ice breaking event that typically occurs throughout the cruise. There are also coffee and chat sessions for solo guests in the mornings.

free things to do on Britannia

33. Armed Forces Get Together

All current and retired members of regular, national service or reserve armed forces are invited to meet to chat over tea and biscuits.

34. Ice Carving

On the Lido Deck, you can watch a master ice carver create an intricate ice sculpture right before your eyes. It usually draws quite a crowd on a sea day. Part of the fun is trying to guess what it is as it slowly takes shape.

free things to do on Britannia ice carving

35. Free Enrichment Talks

Guest speakers share their expertise and knowledge on a variety of subjects. There’s usually a theme to the talks. For example, on my cruise the theme was British music. It’s difficult to find out ahead of time what enrichment talks will be on your cruise. Port and destination information talks are available on demand on your stateroom TV.

36. Free Ship Tour of Britannia

Passengers can get an orientation tour of the ship and its facilities. I’d recommend this to new cruisers. There is also a Britannia Uncovered event held in the Atrium. This event is best described as something that resembles a careers fair. Stalls representing the different cruise ship departments are set up. It can be very crowded as guests flock to try out different skills such as bed making!

Free Entertainment on Britannia

On Britannia, you can find entertainment suitable for all ages and tastes. All onboard entertainment is free (except the Limelight Club) so there’s no need to worry about limiting your options. Here are some ideas of entertainment you’ll find on the cruise ship.

37. Headliners Theatre

The theatre onboard Britannia seats over 800 people and hosts shows every evening. You can catch one of the two performances per night, which is just one of the free things to do on Britannia in the evenings. I watched the magic show ‘Astonishing’ in the Headliners Theatre on Britannia. It involved a lot of people appearing from boxes (by the end I would have been ‘astonished’ to see a box without a person pop out). The highlight of this show is definitely the audience participation trick, which was very clever! Disclaimer: I’m not a huge fan of magic shows.

‘Mr Tickerton’s Clockwork Circus’ is a production show based on ‘The Greatest Showman’ that is performed in Headliners Theatre.

Britannia Headliners Theatre

38. Guest Performers

During a cruise on Britannia, you will have the chance to watch guest acts for free! You can expect tribute acts and some people you’d recognise from Britain’s Got Talent. We enjoyed a comedian we recognised from the TV talent show one evening in Headliners Theatre.

39. Enjoy Music in the Atrium

If you enjoy some musical accompaniment to a drink, the Atrium is a great option. The entertainment varies throughout the cruise but I enjoyed sitting on Deck 7 of the Atrium listening to the musicians and singers.

Britannia atrium

40. Celebrate with a Sailaway Party

P&O Cruises is well-known for its Great British Sailaway Parties, held on the Lido Deck with music and dancing. The Entertainment Team gets the party going with fun dance routines and singalongs. This is cruise staple for devoted P&O cruisers and may not be everyone’s taste but here’s a video to give you an idea of what to expect.

41. Free Cinema Screenings

On other cruise ships I’ve experienced, there is a big screen in the pool area for daytime entertainment and film screenings in the evenings. On Britannia, you will find daily films in The Studio venue. This gives you a real cinema experience whatever the weather. You can enjoy recent films releases (last 12 months) at no extra cost.

Other Free Things on Britannia

There are a few free things on Britannia that I’d like to add here. These are nice little extras that you can enjoy on your cruise without needing to charge them to you cruise card.

42. Free Tea and Coffee

As a British cruise line, P&O ensures that every passenger can enjoy a nice cup of tea in their stateroom. There is a kettle with tea, coffee, sugar, milk and biscuits that are replenished on a daily basis by your room steward. At the beginning of our cruise, we also had a small bottle of water per person.

You can also take advantage of free tea and coffee after your evening meal in the Main Dining Room. Finally, don’t forget Afternoon Tea (mentioned earlier) with a classic selection of finger sandwiches, cakes, pastries, scones with jam and cream, all served with your choice of speciality tea or coffee. 

tea kettle cabin

43. Fitsteps Classes

Is it dancing? Is it fitness? Answer: it’s a combination of both. Two former Strictly professionals created the concept of combining Ballroom dancing and aerobics without the need for a dance partner. I’m a former Fitsteps instructor and I was delighted to see it being taught onboard. I believe it fits well with P&O. Day time classes are held in the Crystal Room.

44. Free Room Service

Free breakfast room service gives you the option of breakfast in bed or breakfast on you balcony. Either way it’s a relaxing way to start your day on Britannia.

free room service breakfast

45. Free Books

Free books (AKA a library) are available to borrow on your cruise. This means that you don’t need to pack books in your suitcase which can take up valuable shoe room.

free things on britannia books

46. Free Children’s Club on Britannia

The Reef is the free kids club on Britannia for children aged two to 17 years old, organised into four sections:

  • Splashers (2 – 4 years)
  • Surfers (5 – 8 years)
  • Scubas (9 – 12 years)
  • H2O (13 – 17 years)

Parents will also be happy to know that there is a free night nursery service available for young ones of four years and younger (the kids clubs typically open until 11pm).

47. Try new Products for Free

Britannia has a Dixons shop onboard, selling electrical goods. During a cruise, there is the opportunity to try certain products. On my cruise, you could try out the new Dyson hairdryer in your stateroom.

dixons travel

48. Packed Lunches for Port Days

One feature that I really liked on Britannia was the Grab and Go station on Deck 16 poolside. This was a set of fridges with individually wrapped sandwiches, salads, yogurts and fruit that you can help yourself to (be aware that this may change following the Covid-19 pandemic).

This is a great option for fussy eaters, those worried about eating food in port or anyone with allergies. It is also your free lunch in port!

free grab and go

49. Free Access to the Launderette

P&O Cruises offers guests the ability to wash, dry and iron their clothes whilst on Britannia. This seems trivial and possibly something you wouldn’t want to be doing on your holiday but can come in handy. If your clothes are creased, you can simply pop to the launderette to iron individual items. On some other cruise lines, e.g. Royal Caribbean, laundry must be collected by the room steward and is a paid service.

Just remember to pack some washing powder if you plan to do some washing whilst on your cruise.

50. Live Premier League Football

Football fans don’t have to miss matches on their cruise because P&O Cruises screens live Premier League football in Brodie’s. Matches are dependent on satellite signal.

free premier league football

One Thing That Should be Free!

britannia cruise ship cinema

I was surprised on a few occasions during my P&O Britannia cruise but this one left me scratching my head. Where is the complimentary soft ice cream? Please don’t think I’m being entitled or greedy.

On other cruise lines, I’ve always enjoyed an ice cream by the pool. A soft serve kiosk or station is usually situated on the Lido Deck but I could not find this on Britannia. Instead, ice creams are ‘a little extra’ and available from Sundaes Ice Cream. I hope free ice cream will be introduced in the future.

Final Thoughts

In reality, the cruise fare includes the cost of many things on Britannia. My intention in this blog post was to highlight the many things that you don’t have to pay extra to enjoy . You can do so many things onboard before needing to put your hand in your pocket.

Britannia cruises from Southampton can reduce travel expenses and Caribbean cruises include flights within the cruise package.

Overall, I found that prices of drinks and shore excursions were reasonable. Unusually, we opted to take shore excursions organised by P&O Cruises for this reason.

Cruising can sometimes be perceived as an expensive holiday but I don’t agree. Your cruise fare includes so much such as your food, accommodation, entertainment, activities and most venues. You can keep within your budget and spend on the things that you love. If you want to eat at the specialty dining restaurants, you can. If you fancy a bit of pampering in the spa, you can. The choice is yours.

A guide to free things on Britannia cruise ship to help you get the most out of your holiday without spending a fortune. Free activities, drinks and more.

Laura is a UK cruise blogger based in Cornwall, UK. She founded Cruise Lifestyle in 2016 to share useful advice about cruising, destinations and food. Last port visited: Bridgetown, Barbados Next port of call: unknown, but she can’t wait for cruising to resume safely!

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  • Bridgetown (Barbados)

Britannia current position

Britannia current location is at Baltic Sea (coordinates 59.45199 N / 24.76519 E) cruising en route to Tallinn. The AIS position was reported 4 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of Britannia

Britannia current cruise is 14 days, round-trip Northern Europe And Scandinavia . The itinerary starts on 10 May, 2024 and ends on 24 May, 2024 .

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The 2015-built MV Britannia cruise ship is the largest vessel in the P&O UK's fleet. From this Royal-class are also the Princess Cruises liners Royal Princess (2013), Regal Princess (2014), Majestic Princess (2017), Sky Princess (2019), Enchanted Princess (2021) and Discovery Princess (2022). These are the ever biggest cruise vessels constructed by Fincantieri (Italy).

The vessel (IMO number 9614036) is currently UK- flagged (MMSI 235106595) and registered in Southampton .

History - construction and ownership

P&O Cruises is a subsidiary company and two brands owned by Carnival Corporation - P&O UK and P&O Australia. In 2000, P&O Cruises became subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises, which merged with Carnival Corporation in 2003. P and O is the world's oldest cruise company, starting passenger shipping operations in 1822 on the routes connecting England with Iberia.

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The 3700-passenger ship Britannia is the biggest ever cruise liner built especially for the British source market. The £500 million new-build is a result of four years of planning. P&O Britannia is 25,000 tons heavier than Azura and Ventura sister ships (previously the largest vessels in the P&O fleet). The Britannia ship alone boosts the capacity of the P and O line by almost a quarter – 24%. Britannia impresses with her Union Jack livery and offers British-style cruising with modern look and feel. Her homeport is Southampton .

Britannia has the most popular features of the P&O fleet, such as The Crow's Nest Bar, Atul Kochar's Sindhu restaurant, Olly Smith's The Glass House, as well as brand new amenities. P&O says that Britannia cruise ship engine power output (MAN diesel engines) is equivalent to 70 Challenger tanks’ power or 86 supercars Bugatti Veyron. Britannia cruise ship is also the greenest yet and designed to deliver greater levels of environmental and operational efficiency. The new form of the hull is expected to reduce fuel consumption by approx 20%. Along with the hull design, P and O changed the hull art as well – with the Union Jack flag 94 m / 308 ft long.

The Britannia ship is the eighth vessel to join P&O UK's fleet and named "to resonate with the forward-looking mood in Britain". Britannia is considered to be the most fitting name because of its famous long heritage, so suitable for the newest P&O addition – the favourite cruise line of Britain. Apparently, HM The Queen gave her permission to P&O use the name.

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Two ships connected to the company have been previously named "Britannia". The first one entered service for General Steam Navigation Company in 1835. The second one, together with three other boats, was ordered to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (50th anniversary of her accession to the throne) and entered service in 1887. The "Golden Jubilee ship" had passenger capacity 410 (160 second-class plus 250 first-class) and cargo capacity 4000 tons. In 1888, on this Britannia sailed (to Bombay India ) Winston Churchill, with his hussar regiment, and then fought on India's North-West Frontier (present-day Pakistan's KPK-Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province/occupied by the British between 1849-1947 via the East India Company).

Royal Yacht Britannia was the vessel decommissioned in 1997 by John Major government, but the name has been associated with P&O for a long time. In June 2013 a management shake-up at Carnival UK operations later saw the exit of Carol Marlow- the former managing director, and Peter Shanks – ex-boss of Cunard brand. Britannia is the first vessel for P&O Cruises since then. These departures were linked to boosting younger cruisers’ proportion at the UK arm of Carnival Cruises. Everyone who believes in the growth of the cruise industry now expects the new P and O cruise ship Britannia to mark a new era of success.

Her Majesty The Queen (1926-2022) was the royal godmother. She named the ship on March 10th, 2015, at Southampton's Ocean Terminal. HM The Queen was accompanied by Prince Philip and The Duke of Edinburgh. After the royal words "May God bless her and all who sail in her", The Queen pressed the button that released a Nebuchadnezzar wine (a giant bottle of sparkling wine, the equivalent of 20 regular bottles) to be smashed against the hull. This most special event was also marked by live band music performances – Her Majesty's Royal Marines band, and the Irish Guards’ Regimental Band. Also present at the naming ceremony were the Carnival Corporation's front men Micky Arison (chairman) and Arnold Donald (CEO), and also David Dingle (chairman of Carnival UK).

Decks and Cabins

MS Britannia staterooms (a total of 1837 total, in 35 grades) include 64x Suites, 1298x Balconies, 448x Inside and 27x Studios (single-occupancy cabins). The ship has no Oceanview cabins. Most staterooms are Balcony (sized 175-290 ft2). Cabin balconies are rather small (sized 35 ft2 / 3 m2). The largest accommodations are the Owner's Suites (470 ft2/44 m2, with terrace sized 210 ft2/20 m2).

The boat has 17 decks , of which 14 are passenger-accessible and 8 with cabins.

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

The rise on the world stage of British cooking is reflected in Britannia's dining options. The Epicurean Restaurant specializes in fine dining and molecular gastronomy. It features both contemporary and traditional dishes. The Glass House is home to nearly 40 different wines from all around the world, including labels from Greece, Croatia, and Japan. Wine expert Olly Smith pairs wine with food from the menu, featuring dishes like a Wagyu burger, sea bass ceviche with lime, lobster buns, Morecombe Bay and Devon crab sliders. The first British ship to offer cooking lessons at sea, The Cookery Club provides guests an opportunity to hone their cooking techniques under the watchful eye of food experts and chefs. Aboard the Britannia, passengers can cook alongside baking queen Mary Berry and TV chef James Martin. Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar teaches guests how to make dishes from Sindhu - his signature restaurant. Celebrity chef Marco Pierre White also runs a class, demonstrating his famous dishes whilst passengers cook alongside him.

While P&O UK has already linked up with celebrity chefs for Cookery Club school, Britannia will also act as a backdrop to the first at sea celebrity-led TV cooking contest, Battlechefs, from April 4. On April 2, 2016, the ship will be the setting for another first as she will host live Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway from the top deck.

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Follows the complete list of Britannia restaurants and food bars.

  • The Limelight Club (supper club for specialty dining; offers live performances and the 3-course dinner menu)
  • Meridian Restaurant (aft Dining Room; for Breakfast 7:30-9 am, and Lunch 12:15-1:45 pm/3-course menu; Afternoon Tea 4-4:45 pm.; club dinner dining at 6:30 or 9.30 pm)
  • The Oriental Restaurant (aft MDR, with fixed seating dining at 6:30 and 8:30 pm)
  • The Peninsular Restaurant (forward MDR, with fixed seating dining at 6:30 and 8:30 pm, open-seating breakfast and lunch; also serving Afternoon Tea 4-4:45 pm)
  • Sindhu (Indian specialty restaurant, by A. Kochhar)
  • Ocean Grill (specialty, by chef Marco Pierre White)
  • The Glass House (steakhouse/seafood specialty restaurant and wine bar, by Olly Smith)
  • Java Cafe (buffet-style restaurant)
  • The Cookery Club (specialty restaurant and cooking club by James Martin)
  • Fine Dining Restaurant (Epicurean Restaurant - specialty, dinner-only, by the Michelin star Marco Pierre White)
  • Horizon Restaurant (Lido buffet; complimentary, self-service; with several food stations and floor-ceiling windows)
  • Beach House (casual dining venue, dinner-only)
  • Poolside drinks and fast-food bars – The Pizzeria, Lido Bar, Lido Grill, Riviera Bar, “Grab and Go”.

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

MV Britannia ship design is a masterpiece created by Richmond International – London-based architects, who anticipate today's Britain tastes. They are well known for creating “flowing” coherent interiors but with each area having an individual identity. While the Britannia ship may be a large vessel, every inch of the interior was carefully considered as to become breathtaking and striking. MV Britannia was designed to make guests feel special, and all of her was planned with flair and imagination. The Britannia ship offers the very best of Britain's contemporary design and an unprecedented number of facilities for passengers.

The vessel provides the best classic features of Aurora and Oriana , and a wide choice of the contemporary variety of Azura and Ventura. 13 cafes and restaurants, 13 bars, 15 passenger decks, 4 swimming pools, 9 jacuzzis – what more of all these could a traveler wish for? Another good decision on a practical level is the greater number of single cabins - more than on any other ship. Additional amenities include Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Internet/WiFi access, supervised kids program, laundry/self-serve laundromats, nursery.

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Follows the complete list of Britannia lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens, and adults.

  • Britannia Atrium (3-decks central open floor area and social hub); Atrium Shops (Regalia - clothes, souvenirs, gifts; The Wardrobe - brand fashion, watches, bags, hats); Chic - fashion boutique; Emporium - candy shop; Eternity - jewelry, Essence - perfumes)
  • Market Cafe (Atrium patisserie by Eric Lanlard), Blue Bar (Atrium piano bar), Sunset Bar
  • Brodie’s Pub; The Studio (multi-purpose lounge); Marlow Suite (multifunction room, doubles as Card Room)
  • Headliners Theatre (836-seat, 2-decks, featuring grand scale productions, live performances, game shows)
  • The Crystal Room (Lounge and Bar; daily dance classes, grand evening balls)
  • The Live Lounge (music-dedicated venue; disco at night)
  • The Crow's Nest Lounge (dance floor, a stage for live music; with floor-ceiling windows for panoramic views; hosts art classes, quiz games, cooking demos during the day)
  • Casino; Ivory Suite (vow renewal and wedding services)
  • Photo Gallery and Shop; Art Gallery; The Library (with Internet computers)
  • Terrace Pool (adults only area, served by Terrace Bar); Riviera Pool area; Aqua Pool and Bar; Coral Pool and Bar
  • adults-only relaxation areas ("Retreat" /VIP Spa terrace with private cabanas, and "Serenity")
  • Oasis Spa complex (Treatment Rooms, Steam Rooms, Thermal Suite, Thalassotherapy pool, Beauty Salon)
  • Gymnasium (complimentary equipment, Fitness classes; Yoga and Pilates at surcharge)
  • Childrens' Facilities (Kids Play Area, The Reef Kids Programming Rooms, Nursery)
  • Promenade (Walking Lane and Jogging Track); Sports Court (basketball, volleyball, football, cricket, tennis); Table Tennis; four Golf Net cages.

Itineraries

P&O Britannia itinerary program is based on homeporting in Southampton England and Bridgetown Barbados . The roundtrips include Caribbean Islands (from Barbados), ex-Southampton voyages along the Atlantic Coast, Baltic, Mediterranean, Canary Islands, "mini-cruises" to Guernsey (Channel Islands), Transatlantic repositioning crossings.

Britannia returned to the UK/Southampton on March 25, 2016 (a year after the naming ceremony led by HM The Queen) being homeported in Barbados throughout winter 2015-2016. From the UK, the ship operated short-breaks to Northern Europe and longer cruises to the Mediterranean (during summer). For the Caribbean winter 2016-2017 season, the ship was homeported in Saint Lucia (Castries) .

On June 27, 2021, Britannia became P&O UK's first liner to restart operations (following the 15+ months pause due to the Coronavirus crisis) leaving roundtrip from Southampton on a 4-night "Short Break" ( cruise to nowhere ) in the English Channel/along Devon's coast.

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MS Britannia is currently P&O UK's largest liner, as well as the ever-biggest built specifically for the UK market, Fleet's next largest vessels are  Azura and Ventura . The interior was designed by "Richmond International" - UK-based hotel design company. On February 22, 2015, the vessel was delivered at the Fincantieri Monfalcone shipyard . The ceremony was attended by Enrico Morando (Italy's Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance), Micky Arison (Carnival Corporation's Chairman), David Dingle (Carnival UK's Executive Chairman), David Noyes (P&O UK's CEO), Vincenzo Petrone (Fincantieri's Chairman) and Giuseppe Bono (Fincantieri's CEO).

P&O Britannia (Monfalcone shipyard/hull number 6231) is powered by Wartsila marine diesel engines (models 12V46F and 14V46F) generating total power output 62,4 MW.

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First Mediterranean cruise (2015, March 14) was a 14-day roundtrip from Southampton to Gibraltar , Barcelona , Monaco , Civitavecchia-Rome , Corsica , Cartagena , Cadiz . First Transatlantic cruise crossing (2015, October 23) was a 14-day itinerary from Southampton to Bridgetown Barbados , visiting Madeira (Funchal), St Maarten, St Lucia, Dominica, Grenada. First Caribbean cruise (2015, November 6) was a 14-day roundtrip from Barbados to Aruba, Grand Cayman, Jamaica (Ocho Rios), BVI (Tortola), St Maarten, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada.

During winter, the ship cruises in the Caribbean on roundtrips from Barbados . The ship was homeported in Port Castries (St Lucia) during winter 2016-2017 season. It also offers fly-cruise deals from UK ( Southampton England ). P&O UK's "flight and cruise" deals to the Caribbean are inclusive of discounted airfare to and from Barbados or St Lucia.

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The ship's first drydock refurbishment was in 2019 (October 8-22) at Damen Shipyard Brest (France) . During the drydock works were implemented the following changes:

  • All interiors were refreshed (shipwide).
  • ( Landing Deck 5 / midship Lobby) a permanent Art Gallery was added (adjacent to Blue Bar / Atrium bar)
  • (deck 5 midship) The Atrium was redesigned with new color schemes and relaxed live entertainment (music, informal acts).
  • (deck 5 midship) Market Cafe's menu upgraded with new gourmet sweets (recipes by Eric Lanlard / French patissier and celebrity chef)
  • (deck 5 forward) To Oasis Spa and Salon (ship's wellness complex) were added two express pods for treatments - one for high-tech spa massages, the other for express skin treatments and LVL lash lifting.
  • ( Tween Deck 6 ) The onboard shopping was upgraded with new luxury brands - Jo Malone London (candles), Tom Ford (designer fashion), Michael Kors (designer clothing and accessories, handbags, watches, shoes), Clifton (custom design clothing), Edinburgh Gin (alcohol).
  • ( Main Deck 7 midship-starboard) Java Cafe (buffet restaurant's) menu was upgraded with alcoholic beverages.
  • (deck 7 midship-aft-starboard) Photo Gallery upgraded with Dixons Electronics Hub selling gadgets (imaging, computing, audio) from premium brands like Amazon, Apple (electronics, computer software), Microsoft (software), Sony (electronics, gaming), Canon (imaging and optical products), Fitbit (trackers, wireless wearables), GoPro (action cameras), Bose (audio devices / headphones, speakers, wearables).

On MS Britannia, P&O also introduced a try-before-you-buy program with consultant-managing tasting tables in the ship's beauty and make-up areas.

Drydock 2024 (conducted in April) included upgrades to various areas, including all public spaces, all passenger and crew staterooms, redesigned Lobby Hall (an extension of the Loyalty Desk and Cruise Sales Desk), enhancements to the Market Cafe, a substantial renovation of the crew areas. The children's splash pool zone was revamped with interactive water features. The Sunset Bar's capacity was increased with extra seating.

Fun ship facts

During its first year of service (March 10, 2015 - March 25, 2016), the Britannia cruise ship:

  • sailed more than 90000 nautical miles (103570 ml / 166680 km)
  • hosted 730 theater shows
  • served 94457 meals
  • operated 43 itineraries (visiting 31 different countries and calling on 61 seaports).

During that time, the ship carried 116900+ passengers, who consumed ~375000 cocktail drinks, ~2,8 million cups of tea, 292000+ scones.

The vessel was laid down in 2011, its name was announced in 2013. P&O Britannia features a 308 ft / 94 m long Union Jack flag on hull's bow - world's biggest of its kind. The vessel is the first Monfalcone -made cruise ship with 2 funnels. The last ocean liner with 2 funnels (SS Eugenio C) was delivered by Monfalcone shipyard in 1966.

For the naming ceremony was used a nebuchadnezzar British Brut NV (from Winston Estate Winery, England's Sussex region). For the cruise ship's christening event, thousands of bottles "Rose Vintage 2011" and "Brut NV" were delivered.

MV Britannia ship's godmother was Her Majesty The Queen of Great Britain (Elizabeth II/1926-2022). On the naming ceremony, she was accompanied by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Philip. The event took place in Southampton on March 10, 2015. The list of other P and O cruise ships named by British Royals includes Oriana (April 6, 1995, by HM The Queen), Aurora (April 27, 2000, by HRH Princess Royal) and the ships Oceana and Adonia (both named on May 21, 2003, by HRH Princess Royal and her daughter Zara Phillips).

The cruise ship's namesakes are the ferries Spirit of Britain (P&O FERRIES) and Stena Britannica (STENA LINE).

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P&O Cruise Line Britannia – Deck Plans, Entertainment and Cruising Tips

P&O Cruise Line Britannia – Deck Plans, Entertainment and Cruising Tips

Although we have heard of P&O before, we always expected the cost to be extortionate, and it would all feel a bit snooty with ball gowns and tuxedos every night. We can confirm that we were completely wrong and as with other cruise lines you can sail how you want; but we’ll delve into that a little further down.

This is our guide on the P&O Britannia, where we’ll explore everything from the deck plans, food, and drinks to the entertainment.

If this is your first ever cruise and you’re wondering what to take with you, then take a look at our ‘What to Pack for a Cruise – List of Cruise Essentials’ . Although this doesn’t delve into everything you’ll need such as socks and underwear, it does provide you with an extensive list of items which will make your cruise that little bit more comfortable.

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Arrival at Southampton for Parking and Embarkation

We’ll only touch on this quickly, because you may be cruising on the Britannia but you’re not leaving from Southampton. But because Southampton is such a busy port for P&O, it’s worth us giving you a little information on the process we went through to board the ship.

As we drove into Southampton, we followed our sat nav, even though the signs directed us another way. Sadly, the sat nav was wrong and took us via another direction which was much longer. The docks in Southampton cover a large area, but even going the wrong way we still ended up working our way back to the one we needed, so it wasn’t a big deal.

Compared to some of the cruise terminals we have seen, the ones in Southampton are much bigger. We have used the parking providers known as Cruise and Passenger Services (CPS) a couple of times, but for cruise parking in Dover . They were always so efficient, so we decided to use them for our Southampton cruise parking too.

Alike Dover the whole process was incredibly easy, we simply displayed a print off on our windscreen and we were directed to a section of the terminal and followed instructions. Once we got to the directed spot we simply parked up and gave them our keys and removed our luggage. We would always recommend that you take pictures of your car before you leave, although CPS will do the same. It’s then a short walk to the terminal across the pedestrian crossings because we can imagine when you travel the area will be as busy as when we arrived.

Unlike Dover there is a system in the luggage drop off area of Southampton’s terminals. The area you leave your luggage will depend on the deck you are on during your cruise on Britannia. The best thing to do is ask one of the Stewards who are walking around and tell them what deck you’re on and they will be able to help you. There are signs up around the area, but they were difficult to see in the chaos and we didn’t quite understand them, so it was easier for us to ask for help.

Make sure you arrive at your allotted time only, because you will end up having to wait. We saw a lot of people standing in a side queue because they arrived early, but because we got there at our allotted time we simply walked into the terminal.

The terminal is pretty self-explanatory, and you will be directed by various members of staff. Just make sure you have your boarding pass available before you enter the terminal, because you will be asked repeatedly to show it to staff throughout the process.

After going up a set of escalators we joined a queue to check in and once we reached the desks, we were asked for our boarding passes and passports. Check in was quick and painless, but that was mainly due to the fact we had done most of the work when we did the online check in, such as adding our pictures.

Once check in is complete then it’s the usual security process, which is the same as you would do if you were going through airport security. So that would include removing watches, belts, wallets, keys and taking laptops out of your bag and placing them in the tray.

After that you’re done, then you can head up the gangway and your holiday begins.

Security Checks on Britannia

Whenever we cruise, we always find it easier after boarding to head straight to our muster station for the security briefing. Then once you’ve finished you can head to lido and enjoy your vacation.

The security briefing was incredibly easy on P&O Britannia, we simply went to the muster station which was on our boarding pass. Once we reached the designated area which is clearly sign posted, then we simply had our boarding pass scanned and a member of staff explained what we had to do and where we should go in cases of emergency. They do recommend that once you leave your muster station and gain access to your room, that you watch the full safety briefing which is available on the TV in your cabin.

Unlike some of the other cruise lines we’ve travelled with, you can head to your cabin straight away. The room cards can be found in an envelope at the cabin door, and it can be used to get in and out of your room, and to charge any drinks or purchases to your cruise account. Cash is not accepted in any of the bars, restaurants, or shops onboard.

Most cruise lines leave your luggage outside of your cabin door, and P&O did the same. It didn’t arrive until a couple of hours later, so make sure any items you need are in your hand luggage such as medications and even a change of clothes if you want to use the lido deck and pools.

Britannia Ship Statistics and Deck Plans

Britannia Ship Statistics and Deck Plans

Passenger Capacity – 3,647

Staff/Crew Capacity – 1,398

Length of Britannia from End to End – 1083 Feet (331 Meters)

There are 18 decks on the P&O Britannia, but guests don’t have access below 4 (the medical centre is on deck 4). On decks 5, 6 and 7 you will find most of the facilities, then between deck 8 and 15 is the cabins and suites.

You will find the pools and buffet restaurant on Lido deck, which is on 16, and then on 17 is a pool, cookery club and the gym. The top deck is the 18 th and it has a bar, basketball court and promenade which is the running and walking track.

If you’re a big fan of swimming pools then you will find there is a total of three, with two being found on the Lido deck midship and one on deck 17 in the Serenity area. Unlike many of the other cruise ships we have been on, all the pools are heated. They also have two hot tubs on deck 17 midship and one on deck 17 aft.

Britannia P&O Cabins

We’ll start off by giving you an idea of what cabins are available on the Britannia and then we’ll go into the room that we stayed in, which was an inside cabin.

The types of cabins currently available are.

Inside Cabins

  • Larger Inside – Cabin size 170 sq. Ft
  • Inside – Cabin size 159 sq. Ft

Balcony Cabins

  • Superior Deluxe Balcony – Cabin size 280 sq. Ft
  • Balcony with Sofa – Cabin size 212 sq. Ft
  • Balcony (obstructed view) with Sofa – Cabin size 212 sq. Ft
  • Balcony – Cabin size 205 sq. Ft
  • Balcony (obstructed view) – Cabin size 205 sq. Ft

Suite Cabins

  • Suite – Cabin size 382 sq. Ft

Single Cabins

  • Single Balcony – Cabin size 164 sq. Ft
  • Single Inside – Cabin size 134 sq. Ft

As mentioned above we stayed in an inside cabin and had family members in a balcony room. Both rooms were pretty much the same size, with the obvious exception of the window and balcony section.

Within the main room you have a double bed, side units and a dressing table which has tea and coffee facilities including a kettle. We’ve been on a few cruise lines and none of them have provided a kettle and tea making facilities, and we will admit to loving it. You also have a fridge and in the dressing table draw is a hair dryer. There’s a TV on the wall and plenty of lighting around the room which can be controlled by light switches in various locations, including the headboard. You’ll find an option for lower lighting which we found to be perfect at night-time as we watched TV. The lights work in the same way as many other ships and hotels, whereby you need to use a card in a slot to turn them on.

The TV is better than other cruise lines because they offer live TV, some streamed options, children’s TV, and a raft of movies including some recently released options. You’ll also find a radio channel and a cruise information section which includes the weather, navigational chart, and ships webcam.

There is a section between the main room and bathroom which is an open wardrobe and has a small cupboard with shelves and the safe. The wardrobe is basically a rail with hangers which is a little different to the other cruises we’ve been on which have fully enclosed wardrobes.

The bathroom is quite small, but what we did like about it was the fact that the shower had a glass screen and not a curtain which clings to you when you’re wet. Within the shower you will see a shampoo and body wash dispenser, then in the sink area you will find soap and tissues. There is plenty of unit space and shelves to hold toiletries and other essentials. We were surprised how powerful the shower was and how hot the temperature got, which is quite unusual for cruise ships, even in the morning when a lot of people will be showering at the same time.

Overall, the room didn’t feel too small, the only gripe we had was that there wasn’t a ton of space in the cupboard when you placed your suitcases and bags at the bottom, although there were plenty of hangers.

As with most cruise lines, you will be introduced to your cabin steward on the first day. They will make up your room daily if you wish them too, for example making up your bed or fresh towels. Depending on your length of cruise they will even change the bedsheets about a week in. There is a sign on the door to either clean the room or inform the steward you’re resting.

P&O Britannia Cabins to Avoid

Unless you are opting for a saver fare, you can pick your cabin, which most people tend to prefer. But as Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben once said “with great power, comes great responsibility”. That’s because there are some P&O Britannia cabins to avoid, especially if you are choosing cabins for family members.

As much as we haven’t stayed in every cabin, from our own experiences, that of our family and conversations with other cruisers, we are able to advise on decks and more specifically cabins to avoid.

We can also provide you with some general tips that we use when selecting our deck and cabin, this can be applied to any cruise ships and not just the Britannia,

Areas to Avoid

To start with, we will quickly cover which Britannia decks to avoid, as this should help narrow down your search. Also it’s not necessarily the same decks on every ship.

The most obvious deck to avoid tends to be the deck directly below the Lido/pool deck, which on the Britannia is deck 15. Lido is one of the busiest decks on the Britannia, as it accesses the Horizon Buffet and the main pools, so there is generally a lot of foot traffic.

Thankfully there aren’t any other entire decks where you want to use caution, just some areas of deck 6. Personally we would avoid any cabin directly at the forward and aft of this deck, as they are above the Headliners Theatre and Live Lounge respectively.

The theatre has a slightly later show, so loud music can be heard until close to midnight. Whereas there is loud and live music played until at least 2am in the live lounge, which doesn’t make for a peaceful night.

How to Select the Right Cabin

Below are our general rules for picking cabins or decks on a cruise. It covers various aspects that need to be taken in to consideration for your next cruise on the Britannia.

  • Avoid cabins near noisy areas: Cabins located near entertainment venues, bars, or high-traffic areas like elevators and stairwells may experience more noise. If you prefer a quieter environment, opt for cabins away from these areas.
  • Midship cabins: Cabins located in the middle of the ship tend to experience less motion in rough seas. If you want help with avoiding seasickness , a midship cabin is generally a good choice, especially if you want that high deck balcony view.
  • Consider your preferences: Some people prefer being closer to certain amenities, like the dining venues or the spa. Others might prefer a more secluded location for privacy and quiet. Consider your priorities when selecting a cabin.
  • Balcony considerations: While many people enjoy balcony cabins for the views and fresh air, consider the location of the balcony. Cabins at the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship may have different views and can be more susceptible to strong winds, which renders the balcony unusable.
  • Avoid cabins near crew areas: Cabins near crew access areas or service areas may experience more foot traffic and noise. So check the deck plan to identify these locations and choose a cabin away from them, they tend to be blank areas next to or behind inside cabins.

It’s essential to research the specific layout of the P&O Britannia and read reviews from other cruisers on sites like Trip Advisor to get a sense of which cabins are preferable. Keep in mind that personal preferences vary, so what works for one person may not be ideal for another.

Horizon – Ship and Entertainment Information Sheet

During your time on the cruise, you’ll need to keep up to date with a lot of information, whether it’s about the entertainment on the ship, the ports, or general requirements. Since Covid 19 we have seen the introduction of more cruise apps, but P&O have retained the paper-based information leaflets. Theirs is called Horizon and it is left outside your door the evening before.

Horizon provides everything you need to know during your cruise, including the following.

  • The Ports – This includes the arrival time and the latest time to be back on board. Also, information on the port including currency exchange, postage, people to contact if you have any emergencies on shore, if you require your passport ashore and details of any shuttle bus services.
  • Details on Clock Changes – Due to the fact you’re probably sailing through time zones, you will need to be made aware of any clock changes. This was detailed at the bottom of the Horizon leaflet.
  • Dress Code – During our cruise we had a number of formal nights, which tended to be held on sea days. Horizon will have a section which details whether the dress code is black tie or evening casual and what that means.
  • Deal of the Day – Throughout your cruise there will be various deals within the shops, whether it’s on jewellery, clothing, or perfume.
  • Entertainment – Most of the Horizon leaflet covers the entertainment on the ship. This includes everything you can find in the theatre, bars, spa, photo gallery, gym, shopping atrium and Lido deck. You’ll find that entertainment will be shown in order of time with most activities starting at 7am and ending late. We’ll explore what entertainment is available further on in this guide, but it includes shows, quizzes, and classes.
  • Restaurant Opening Times and Other Facilities – Although you won’t have detailed lists of what is on offer in each restaurant because this will change each day. Horizon does have an additional pull-out section which has the restaurant opening and closing times. On this you’ll also see the opening times of the bars, shopping, and other onboard services. It’s a handy piece of paper which you can fold and pop into your pocket.

We must admit that our preference for accessing information about entertainment would be on an app, the use of paper does seem a little outdated and wasteful. Our last cruise was with Carnival, and we quite enjoyed having the app and all the information we needed on our phones. Taking that aside, P&O’s Horizon was incredibly useful during our cruise, and we just got use to carrying it around with us. They covered everything we needed and so much more, just make sure you throw it in your bag as you leave the room.

The ‘My Holiday’ P&O App

The ‘My Holiday’ P&O App

When you’re on the cruise ship and you log into the My Holiday app , you’ll see the following.

  • Dining – Within this section you will see what restaurants are available, and there will be sample menus for that day. You can also book and put yourself in the queue for certain restaurants such as the Peninsular, Meridian and the Glass House.
  • Shore Experiences – Provides you with the opportunity to see what excursions are available and the ability to book. You can filter on the app by port and sort by price, then simply book and it will be added to your cruise account.
  • On Board Account Summary – Although you don’t want to spend your holiday worrying about money, it is important to keep an eye on your onboard account. With P&O when we bought a drink, we handed them our room card and when they brought the drink, they would also give us a receipt. Now we found this a little unusual, because on other cruise lines you are expected to sign a receipt to prove you have received the drink. Because of this we did regular checks of our account to make sure that all the information was correct. It would be difficult to remember at the end of the vacation what you had or had not bought, so makes sense to look throughout. On the first screen you are shown the total transaction amount, but there is an additional section which displays a drilled down amount.
  • My Bookings – This section shows anything you have booked during your trip such as excursions.
  • My Diary – Very similar to the bookings section, except it includes restaurant bookings and anything for the theatre.
  • Medical Assistance – If you require information on who to call if there is an emergency then this section provides details. It includes the medical centre which is open every day on deck 4 between 9am and 6pm.
  • Spa – For those of you considering using the spa but you’re wondering what is available, then you will find this section useful. It holds the Oasis Spa treatment menu in full, but sadly there are no prices on there so you would need to contact the spa itself for further details. It’s here you can also find the fitness schedule within the gym, including personalised classes or training sessions which you can pay for.
  • Entertainment – Now this is where we would expect to see a full list of the daily entertainment so that we could simply check our phone rather than the Horizon leaflet. Sadly, there’s very little available on here and all you will see is what shows are on the Headliner Theatre and if there is any availability for that show.
  • Drinks – This was actually quite handy because you didn’t need to ask for a menu at any of the bars, you simply went on the app, and it was there. Basically, this shows you every menu for every bar, but it didn’t show prices.
  • Cabin Services – As well as essential holiday information including health and safety tips and things to be aware of during your trip. The cabin services section also provides a ships guide and a map of each deck, including where you can find all the available facilities. This is also the area that you will find the room service menu which includes breakfast, daytime bites, night-time nibbles, and drinks.
  • Internet Packages – We couldn’t see much information in this section, but from looking online there are two packages to choose from. The first is ‘my wi-fi essential’ which is the cheaper of the two and ideal for simple browsing, email, and social media. There’s also ‘my wi-fi ultimate’ which gives you faster connection speeds and is perfect for browsing, email, social media, streaming of music and movies, and video chat. You can choose both as a cruise plan option or opt to pay per day.
  • Youth – This is the area for the parents, because it provides a summary of what is available for the younger cruisers.

Entertainment and Activities on P&O Britannia

The entertainment aboard the Britannia was vast and high quality, especially the shows within the Headliners Theatre. We were astounded by the talent of the performers, but they were a small part of what made this a memorable cruise. We’ll explore a little of what was available in each room when we sailed, but obviously this may change so just be prepared.

Headliners Theatre

Headliners Theatre p and o britannia

The lay out is similar to many other theatres you will have been in, and the seats are pretty comfy. There is no drinks service in the theatre, but you can take them in, although the holders on the seat are awful. You’ll find that the shows are always full, and it makes sense when you see the quality. The performers have all been in the entertainment industry for a number of years and their experience shows. There was something new every day whether it was Britannia’s performers or special guests. We adored the magician/comedian Manuel Martinez who appeared a couple of times during our 2-week cruise. There were also impersonators such as the amazing Miss Understood with her Pink show and Daniel East as Ed Sheeran. Plus, incredible singers such as Jo Rochelle with her eclectic range of songs and Vocal Xtr3me.

But it was the Headliner Theatre Company who provided the wow moments, so we strongly recommend you book them before you cruise so that you don’t miss out. Our favourite shows during the cruise was Brit Pop, Mr Tickerton’s Clock Work Circus, Gravity and Astonishing, which is a magic show created for P&O by Stephen Mulhern and Jonathan Wilkes. You will be given an envelope for a card trick which we still cannot work out. But it’s small touches such as these which made the entertainment on P&O Britannia really stand out.

If you haven’t prebooked then there is a standby queue where you’ll be slotted in before the show starts. They’ll have an idea how many seats are left because as you enter the theatre, you’re asked for your cabin number. Our advice would be to head to the show half an hour before it starts, because it will fill up quickly and you want to make sure you get a decent seat.

The Live Lounge

The Live Lounge p and o britannia

Alike Headliners, the entertainment varied each day, but within the Live Lounge there was something offered throughout the evening (whereas the theatre only had two shows). During our cruise we enjoyed entertainment from the onboard band Pulse, and they themed each night, whether it was 70’s hits, rock classics or cheesy tunes. The karaoke was also held in the Live Lounge, and you could find family friendly or adult only. You can even watch some of the Headliner’s acts as they may also perform in the lounge, with both the Pink and Ed Sheeran impersonators appearing there at some point through the cruise.

If you’re a fan of comedy then this is where you’ll find most of the comedians, but sadly on our cruise there was only really one stand up option. Cruise Lines such as Carnival have specific comedy theatres and tend to have three or four comedians during the cruise. But we’re not complaining because the amount on offer and the standard overall was excellent.

Brodies Bar

Brodies Bar

The Limelight Club

You’ll only have access to the entertainment in the Limelight Club if you pay the additional charge. At the time we cruised it was between twenty-five and thirty-five pounds each, but the cost will depend upon the performer. Within the Limelight Club you can enjoy an exclusive three course meal and be entertained by a celebrity performer. The atmosphere is very cabaret style and gives guests an intimate exclusive feeling. There were three artists during our cruise, including Ray Quinn and Kevin Simm from Liberty X and Wet Wet Wet. We chose not to pay for the Limelight Club because the food options for our preferences were limited and we didn’t specifically want to see either performer. If you’re a fan, then it’s not a bad price at all to see a show, but we have been told that if you’re doing it for the food specifically, then the options are similar to what you would find in the main restaurant on the black tie/ formal nights. It’s a quirky extra offered by P&O Britannia and we enjoyed seeing the celebrities walking around the ship enjoying themselves.

Blue Bar (Atrium)

Found in the centre of the ship on deck 5, the Blue Bar provides a spot where you can people watch with a tipple or two. When it comes to entertainment in the atrium it tends to be singers, and we had two during our cruise. One a female singer who was incredible and then a male singer who played the guitar. We enjoyed this spot for entertainment because you could still chat as they performed and the whole vibe really suited us.

The Crow’s Nest

Sat in the front of the ship this bar has incredible views, hence the name. But when it comes to entertainment you can enjoy the beautiful sounds of the piano. Because this is a more upscale spot on the ship, you would expect the entertainment to reflect it. As such most evenings there tends to be two or three sessions where the onboard pianist will delight guests with an array of songs, whether it’s old classics or modern greats.

The Crystal Room

The Crystal Room p&o britannia

Because some of the entertainment will pull in larger crowds, Brodies Bar is a little too small, so this is where the Crystal Room comes in handy. There were a number of game shows held there such as quizzes and challenges, but our absolute favourite event was the silent disco .

If you’ve never heard of a silent disco, then it’s where guests are given a set of headphones and you have the option to pick the song you want to hear. Usually, two or three channels are active, and they can be alternated between using a button on your headphones. This means that depending on your music taste you can choose the channel you want to listen to. The best part is that when you remove the headphones the room is completely silent. We loved it on the cruise when one of the two DJs would ask for the crowd to yell and only half the room would do it. It’s so much fun to not only take part and dance to the amazing music, but it’s quite funny to watch without the headphones on. It also means that if people want to talk to each other then they don’t have to shout over whatever music is being played and you have the option of more than one song. We’d really recommend giving this a try, we were lucky enough to experience it twice on our cruise and even took elderly family members with us the second time and they loved it too.

You won’t find a lot of entertainment on the Lido deck, but there was the odd addition to our Horizon magazine. It was predominantly music quizzes, sail away or by the pool DJ sets, with more being offered on sea days.

The Cookery Club

The Cookery Club britannia

The type of cuisine you can make really varies, but here are a few examples (bear in mind these may vary).

  • Indian Favourites
  • Breadmaking
  • Thai Street Food
  • Great Bakes
  • Scandinavian and Baltic
  • Classic Pies
  • Spanish Tapas
  • Portuguese Street Food

Looking at the information sheet provided on the Britannia, they confirm that the class is suitable for all abilities, whether you already enjoy cooking or you’re a total novice. You’ll be given tips and tricks to create delicious dishes. Everything is already measured up and you’re given access to a fully equipped kitchen area, so your two hours will be focused on cooking rather than preparation.

The Studio (Cinema)

Most cruise ships we have been on show movies on big screens on the Lido deck. Although we regularly see people relaxed on the sun loungers wrapped up in blankets, it’s not been something we have particularly enjoyed. Most movies are shown at night when you’re sailing and that means it tends to be cooler on the lido deck, and sometimes windy.

Now P&O have provided us with movie cruise ship heaven, by actually providing an indoor cinema. It looks pretty much like your average cinema, with the large screen at the front and the rows and rows of seats. When we sailed there was two or three movies a day, but they tended to be the same ones on rotation. Times each day will vary, so you need to check the Horizon magazine to find out what movie is showing and when.

If you miss one of the movies and you don’t get the chance to see it in the Studio, then you’ll find it available on the TV in your cabin. We were incredibly impressed by what was offered on our cabin TV, but we will admit that it’s kind of fun watching a movie in a cinema on a cruise ship.

P&O Britannia casino

If you do play then you will see an icon on the screen as you gamble, and it will tell you how many free drinks you can have within the casino. You receive free drinks based on the points accrued as you play. Within the casino there are supposed to be members of staff around, but we didn’t see any, so ended up heading to Brodies to get our drinks.

Additional Facilities

Photo gallery – pick up pictures.

Most cruise ships have a photo gallery section, but we found the ones on P&O incredibly easy to access and simple to use. We also found it important to note that P&O aren’t as bothersome with their photographers as we have experienced on other cruise lines. You will rarely be asked if you want your picture taken, if at all. But there are plenty of photographers dotted around should you want a memory of a fantastic vacation.

To check your photos head to deck 7 where you will find computer screens. Type in your cabin number and your photos will appear, then you can purchase them and have them printed. They normally take 24 hours to be uploaded, so we recommend waiting until the following day to take a look.  

You may find we make a lot of comparisons to other cruise lines throughout this guide, but that’s to give you an idea of the differences that stood out on the P&O Britannia. One such difference is the fact that Britannia has a specific room for a library, whereas on many other cruise lines you tend to have a few old books in a games room.

The library can be found at the back of the Crow’s Nest bar and has one of the biggest ranges of books we have seen on a cruise ship. They are even sectioned out into categories such as fiction, biographies, wellness, travel, children, and reference. To borrow a book from the library you simply choose the book you want, fill in the sheet, then once finished you will find a slot box to place it in.

Ivory Suite

Ivory Suite

P&O have a dedicated team of specialists who will explore what it is you’re looking for and aim to make the process stress free. They offer various packages, but our advice is to contact them for more details on pricing.

The Marlow Suite

Located in between the Crow’s Nest and Ivory Suite, this room is an area where you can sit and read or play games. There is no bar there, but they will bring you drinks from the Crow’s Nest. Most of the time it’s nice and quiet in there, but on occasion if there are lots of people it will get a little noisy. If you have forgotten to bring any games with you, there is a double cupboard filled with paper, pens, board games and cards. You can buy your own deck of cards from the cruise essential shop, but when we tried, they had sold out. Should you find yourself in the same situation then you can buy used packs from the casino for a couple of pounds.

shopping on the Britannia

The holiday essentials store can be found on deck 5 near the Limelight Club, and it offers a range of items such as medicines, plasters, toothbrushes, teddy bears, bags, and snacks.

Whitewall Art Gallery

Although the Art Gallery is only a small space, they offer some incredible pieces for sale. It can be found in the atrium next to the Blue Bar, and even if you’re not considering buying anything we’d recommend going in to take a look. We saw a pop art piece for around fifty thousand pounds, but don’t be to put off by that because prices vary dramatically.

Explorers Club

Explorers Club excursions booking

Loyalty and Cruise Sales

You may be on your cruise and enjoying it so much that you are thinking about the next one. P&O are there to help because on deck 7 mid ship you will find the cruise sales area. Members of staff will be available to sit and go through with you what cruises are available with P&O, and help you book so that you have something to look forward to once your cruise is sadly over.

Sports Facilities

sports facilities p and o arena

Although this might not be a priority for your cruise trip, you may be surprised to know that many people visit the gym during their trip. The workout facilities in the P&O Britannia gym are impressive, it’s probably one of the largest we have seen on a cruise ship. You’ll find a range of machines from treadmills, cross trainers, rowing machines, weights machines, and an extensive free weights area. All the equipment seemed to be of a high quality, and we enjoyed the views of the ports as we worked out. As with other cruise ship gyms there were plenty of towels available and the hygiene wipes to ensure the equipment was clean for you to use.

If you want to take your exercise a step further, then you could always pay for a personalised fitness session with one of their instructors. They will show you around the gym and help you work out a routine using the equipment available to get the body you have always wanted.

There’s also an unlimited class pass which is purchasable and gives you the opportunity to attend additional specialised exercise classes which are listed in the Horizon magazine. During our cruise there was a body sculpt bootcamp, pathway to yoga, pure form Pilates and tour de cycle.

The Retreat

Located near the Serenity sunbathing area, you will see two doors either side of the Serenity bar. By the door there is a key card slot, but not really anything else as to what the Retreat is. We peeked through the slats of the doors, and you can see there are comfier sunbeds and a VIP experience sunbathing area. Thankfully we didn’t put our cabin key into the slot, because from researching the Retreat it is a chargeable sunbathing section. If you’re the kind of person who prefers extra peace and quiet, then you may wish to pay the additional forty pounds per person for the day. You’ll not only enjoy the comfier beds, but they have a few nibble options such as mini pastries and you can order drinks, but they will still be charged to your cabin account. Basically, you’re just paying for a quieter area to sunbathe.

The Oasis Spa

We will admit that we didn’t use the Oasis Spa ourselves, but we spoke to the staff there and have done some research into what is available. The spa on the Britannia is one of the biggest available of all the P&O cruise ships, which means it offers a lot more in the way of treatments. You can book in two-hour spa slots which give you access to the facilities, but not any treatments.

The facilities in the Oasis spa include a hydrotherapy pool, thermal suite, heated orthopaedic beds, heated water beds, a large dry sauna, steam room, cold sauna, and tropical rain shower. Within the treatment area there are fifteen rooms, and they offer an incredible range of spa favourites. This includes massage, wellness treatments such as acupuncture and aesthetic treatments. There’s also a salon within the spa offering hair treatments and nail services such as manicures and pedicures.

Laundrette

The Reef Kids Club

If you’re looking for entertainment for the kids, then The Reef is for you. This kids club can be found on deck 17 and is one of the biggest dedicated areas for children between the ages of two and seventeen years old.

There are five age specific rooms in The Reef Club.

  • Tumblers – 6 months to 2 years – This is a play area with soft mats and toys. Although there aren’t specific organised activities, it’s the ideal spot for parents to play with their little ones and meet other parents with babies on the ship. The Tumblers room opens at 9am until 5pm on sea days and 10am to 5pm during port days. Between 6pm and 2am the room turns into a night nursery for children up to 4 years old. There is space for 15 cots, and it is a complimentary service which is a first come first served basis. For water play check out the Surfers section.
  • Splashers – 2 to 4 years – This bright and spacious room includes a soft play area with a slide, a creative play area with Play-Doh and crayons, a dressing up area, puppet theatre and a small library. The staff there make sure that the kids have a day packed with activities such as face painting, games, and songs. Each day there is a story time at 7.45pm and then a movie between 8pm and 11pm. The children aren’t required to be toilet trained, and staff have nappies available and will change them. But they do encourage parents to bring their own. For water play check out the Surfers section.
  • Surfers – 5 to 8 years – As we head to the older kids, you’d expect there to be more activities available and we can confirm that P&O Britannia provides. The Surfers room is sectioned off into different activity areas, including a spot for Lego, a giant soft play area, a puppet theatre, foosball, Wii TV, and screens for PS4 gaming. The game selection is age appropriate, and staff will limit how long each child spends playing. Don’t worry because your kids will be too busy to simply focus on computer games. The Surfers group have a busy daily itinerary which includes, a ship wide hide and seek, learning circus skills such as plate spinning, bowling, a pirate hunt and duel, and to top it all off there are talent shows. Of course, holidays should include some water fun, so all kids from Tumblers through to Surfers have access to an enclosed Splash Zone. This can be found outside the Surfers room and includes a pirate ship with water cannons and a shallow water play area with spray jets for toddlers. You can also find small foot powered buggies for younger kids to ‘drive’ around in.
  • Scubas – 9 to 12 years – Because this is classed as the tween age, there tends to be fewer scheduled activities provided. Britannia know that the kids will choose to come and go as they please, but that it’s still a good idea to have a space where they can meet other cruisers their age. Within the room you’ll find 12 computer screens and age-appropriate games, a pool and air hockey table, a DJ booth and dance floor. The activities that are provided includes Lego, crafting and the ship’s DJ teaches the kids how to mix music.
  • H20 – 13 to 17-year-olds – The H2O room is available from 10am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm and then 6pm to 11pm on both port and sea days. If the teen is on board, then parents must also remain. This area can be described as more of a nightclub than a kid’s room. Alike the Scubas there are fewer organised activities, but you will find some games, talent shows and parties on the schedule. It’s really just a great spot to hang out with your new friends and play computer games or watch movies. At the back of deck 17 is a teens-only pool area, which includes a plunge pool, deck chairs and access to the H2O room.

Because The Reef can be found on deck 17 which is the Sun Deck, the rooms offer incredible views. There is even a waiting room for the parents when they come to drop off or pick up their children. As you would imagine there are age specific activities, games, and entertainment.

Kids club hours are 9am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm and 6pm to 11pm during sea days. When you’re at port the hours are generally the same, with exception of the opening time which is 10am. Also, parents must stay on the ship if their kids are in The Reef.

No matter the child’s age you have to register and there is a Parents Talk on the first day of the cruise to introduce you to the staff and explain how The Reef works. Because of their age, Splashers and Surfers need to be signed in and out by their parents. Unfortunately, you cannot drop off babies and toddlers, so if you want to take part in the Tumblers class then you’ll have to stay with your child at all times.

During the cruise there are plenty of events such as the welcome parties, The Reef’s Got Talent show, kid’s discos, and a cookery club.

Britannia Bars and Drinks

There are plenty of bars available on P&O Britannia, with each offering a differing atmosphere to accommodate all their guests. To order a drink you grab the attention of a server, tell them what you want and then give them your room card. They will take your card away with them and when they bring your drinks, pass it back to you. Our advice is to make sure it is your card because mistakes can happen. You will be given a receipt, but you are not required to sign anything. At first, we found this unusual because on other cruise lines we have been required to sign a receipt to prove that we had accepted the drink. It is worth keeping an eye out on your cruise account to make sure that the right charges have been added. It can be difficult to remember at the end, so it would make sense to monitor as you go.

This list of the bars on Britannia will provide you with a general idea of what is available, and the type of drinks you’ll find in each.

The Crow’s Nest is the bar which you see on most of Britannia’s promotional information and for a very good reason. It can be found at the front of the ship on deck 16, which means it provides impressive views in a classy atmosphere. During the day it’s relatively empty, but it will get busy at nighttime because it is essentially the ships piano bar. If you spend time there in the day then you can wear shorts and flip flops, but you will be asked to leave and change as it leads up to 6pm. On Gala Evenings you are required to wear more formal clothing which is indicated by a sign near the entrance of the bar. The Crow’s Nest is beautifully decorated, and you’ll find comfortable chairs and sofas throughout, many near the large window overlooking the ocean. Drinks are similar to the options elsewhere on the ship, with a range of classic cocktails, beers, wine, and soft drinks.

With a relaxed sports theme, Brodies has the atypical pub look and is a popular spot on the ship to meet up with friends. It’s found quite centrally on deck 6, so you’ll pass it frequently during your cruise. Brodies is the main spot for activities such as daily quizzes and interactive sports like bowling. Because Brodies is next to the casino, you will find some activities relating to gambling such as jackpot pre-sales. Around the bar there are a number of large TV screens and during the day and night they will show various sporting events, but especially Live Premiership Football. Near Brodies is a pool table, which was always in use every time we walked past. When it comes to drinks, there is a large range available including British beers and ciders such as Fullers London Pride, Old Speckled Hen, and Black Sheep Ale, then your usual wines, soft drinks, and spirits.

Blue Bar (The Atrium)

blue bar britannia atrium

As you can imagine with a name like Java, this area is predominantly a coffee house. It serves Costa Coffee (a UK Brand of coffee shop) and hot drinks, blended fruit coolers and speciality teas. They also have a selection of cakes on offer if you fancy something a little sweet with your coffee. When we looked at Java on the P&O app, we could only see hot drinks, but when we actually ventured over, there was a bar section too. Within the bar there was the same range of drinks as you can find in the other bars. We sat in Java once and in all honesty, it wasn’t the most relaxing space to sit, mainly because it’s near a thoroughfare and as such people are constantly walking back and too. There were many occasions when we passed and saw guests playing cards or games, so we think it depends on what you’re after. Personally, it wasn’t our preferred drinking spot, but there are tables and chairs outside the café on deck 7 which is perfect on a sunny day.

This is a small bar area just outside of the Sindhu restaurant, which is an Indian. The menu isn’t as large as the other bars on board, but there is a good range of wines. Sindhu Bar is ideal if you’re looking for somewhere a little quieter to relax, the only problem is you may struggle to get a seat because there aren’t many available.

Crystal Room

The Crystal Room is another prominent area for the larger more popular entertainment options such as ballroom dancing, karaoke, quizzes and even our favourite, the silent disco. There is plenty of seating around the dance floor, with lots of chairs and sofas in a beautiful white contemporary style. When there is no entertainment on, the bar will be closed, and the room can be used as a chill out space. You can grab a drink from the nearby Java instead. During the activities the bar will be open, and servers will walk around the room taking orders. Again, you will find a range of drinks from cocktails to beer, wines, spirits, and soft drinks.

The Glass House

This is predominantly a restaurant found on deck 7, which has been headed up by the award-winning wine expert Olly Smith. But you can access their impressive wine menu, with samples and wine flights being available to purchase.

Market Café

Market Café britannia

Whether you’re relaxing by the pool or sunbathing to top up that tan, you’re never too far from one of the five deck bars on P&O Britannia. As well as drinks, many of the bars offer a wide range of ice creams which you can purchase.

  • Arena Bar – This is next to the basketball court on deck 18, but during our cruise it was never open. It offers a small selection of alcoholic and soft drinks, which is ideal if you need to hydrate after playing a game.
  • Serenity Bar – The Serenity pool is the adults only section on deck 17, so it would make sense there would be a bar. Within the bar there was a huge range of cocktails, beer, spirits, soft drinks, and hot drinks. There are servers around the pool area, so you don’t even have to move from the comfort of your sun lounger.
  • Lido Bar – Opposite the Riviera Bar and next to the pizzeria and lido grill, is the Lido Bar. This is quite central on deck 16 and it can get quite noisy with DJ’s playing and music quizzes. The drinks on offer are the same as the other bars and servers are always walking around to take your order.
  • Riviera Bar – Opposite to the Lido Bar is the Riviera Bar and it is quite large. It seems a little odd to have two bars so close to each other, but we assume that on certain cruises this space can get extremely busy and as such they are needed. Again, the drinks options are the same.
  • Sunset Bar – Found at the back of deck 16, this bar and sunbathing area is a little quieter because it’s hidden away. It is the ideal spot to take in the spectacular views as you relax and take in the peace and quiet around you. As you can imagine the drinks options are the same even though the bar here isn’t huge. It may not always be open, depending on the weather.

Because the Live Lounge is the hub of entertainment, you’d expect there to be a fantastic range of drinks and they certainly do not disappoint. So relax in the comfortable chairs and take in the live music or comedy with a glass of wine, tasty cocktail or whatever else you fancy.

Again offering a fantastic range of drinks, as you will find in many of the other bars on the ship.

Restaurants on P&O Britannia

Food is quite an important aspect on any cruise ship because all your meals will be made on there. So, you need to make sure you’re catered for and that it is high quality. P&O know the importance of this, so they offer a wide range of dining spaces and restaurants throughout the ship. Some of these are included in your cruise and others have an additional charge, but we’ll go through each to give you an idea of what they offer.

Horizon Restaurant

horizon buffet britannia

Horizon is essentially the place to eat if you want to be a little less formal when you dine. Plus, it gives you phenomenal sea views to make your meal even more relaxing. Breakfast includes the usual cooked items such as eggs, bacon, and beans, plus continental with cereals, pastries, and fruits. There is a good range of fruit juice and even smoothie drinks in the morning too.

At lunch time there tends to be one option of soup and then the main buffet section which changed every day. We saw many options from full roasts, pasta, curry and stir fry. There is a salad bar which offers the basic lettuce, tomato, and cucumber, but in all honesty it’s not the best we have seen. Some days they have specialist meal days such as best of British or Asian. If you have a sweet tooth then you’re in luck, because Horizon offers several desserts including warm options. If you’re vegan and thinking they won’t have anything for you, then you may be shocked to find out that on most days there was one option available. We became addicted to the vegan cheesecake; it was heavenly and soy free (most days). For the cheese and cracker connoisseurs there is a section available next to the bread.

The evening meal options were generally the same as lunch time, with maybe the odd difference. Just a little tip from us, we found the fries from the Lido Grill to be nicer than those in Horizon.

Now because we like to be honest, we’re going to give you the good and the bad, but obviously this is our personal experience. The good was the range offered, especially for those of us who struggle with intolerances. Even though we generally ate similar meals, at least we had an option available for us and the ingredients list for each was a gamechanger. The one negative which everyone in our group agreed, was that in general the food was lukewarm; one exception being the hot desserts which could be scalding. It didn’t impact the overall taste of the food, or stop us from wanting to eat there, it just would have been better if it was a little warmer. But again, this may change when you’re cruising on Britannia.

The Beach House

Within the Horizon Buffet restaurant, you will see an area sectioned off and it is here you will find The Beach House. It is a pop-up dining venue with a separate reservations desk, and you can book it on your My Holiday app. Because of where The Beach House is positioned, there isn’t really a dress code and as such you can go in your casual clothes such as shorts. Of course, this doesn’t include beach wear such as swimming outfits.

The Beach House is a speciality dining option and as such you have to pay an additional supplement. It is inspired by South American, Caribbean, and Stateside cuisines including plenty of comfort foods and hearty dishes. From looking online, the current cost is £7.50 per person which isn’t too extreme and as such it’s a great option for families who fancy something a little different.

Within that additional charge you will receive a three-course meal and usually there are two menus available during your cruise. So, if you enjoyed your first visit then you may want to go again and try the other menu. You will notice that on the menu depending on the item you choose there may be an additional charge on top of the £7.50.

The Beach House is one of the more affordable speciality dining options and as such it can be busy, so we would advise that you prebook. If you’re vegetarian or vegan then you will find options on both menus, including desserts.

Examples of starters are.

  • Crispy Bacon and Cheese Potato Skins with Spring Onion, Sour Cream and Cajun Dip.
  • Super Charged Salad Served in a Tortilla Cup.
  • Hush Puppies.
  • Piri Piri Chicken Thighs.
  • Baked Porcini and Ricotta Crepes.
  • Panko Crumb and Filo Straw Tiger Prawns.
  • Beach House Nachos.
  • Wicked Spicy Buffalo Wings with Garlic Mayonnaise or Blue Cheese Dip.
  • Crispy Bacon Caesar Salad.
  • Baked Garlic Mushrooms with Spinach and Cream Cheese Sauce.
  • Burnt Ends Hash.
  • Sea Salt Pork Crackling.

Examples of Mains are.

  • Sizzler Plates – For example, Tiger Prawns, Turkey, or New York Strip Beef Steak.
  • Hickory Glazed Cedar Plank Salmon.
  • Southern Fried Chicken Tenders.
  • Caribbean Pulled Pork Cubano Sub.
  • Lentil Cheese and Bean Dog.
  • Slow Cooked New Orleans Suckling Leg of Lamb to Share.
  • Texan Slow Cooked Beef Brisket and Hot Links Sausage.
  • Double Decker Burger Prime Beef, Dry Cured Bacon and Monterey Jack Cheese in a Sesame Brioche Bun.
  • Beach House Rib Combo.
  • Blackened Atlantic Cod Fillet with a Jack Daniels Miso Glaze.
  • Salt and Pepper Chilli Squid.
  • Creamy Truffle Mac and Cheese.
  • Cook Your Own Beef Fillet off a Lava Rock.

Examples of Desserts are.

  • Baked White Chocolate New York Cheesecake.
  • Philadelphia Carrot Cake.
  • Key Lime Sundae.
  • Triple Layered Chocolate Fudge Cake.
  • Banana and Strawberry Daiquiri Sizzler.
  • Milk Chocolate Fondue to Share.
  • Warm Apple and Pecan Pie.

If you are looking for something a little different from the main dining room or buffet, then you may want to try The Beach House. The portion sizes are decent, and the food is a little fancier than the main restaurant. We’re told that items such as the fillet steak and burger are worth the additional cost. This is ideal for those of you looking for quality food, without having to dress up to the nines.

Poolside Dining

Sometimes when you’re enjoying a relaxing drink by the pool, you get peckish but the thought of having to change clothes for food can be off putting. The easiest option is to head to one of Britannia’s poolside dining options which include.

Can you imagine anything better than freshly made pizza? Found near the lido pool is the pizzeria which offers handmade stone-baked pizza topped with gooey Provolone cheese from Italy. It’s open between 11am and 6pm, and there are a few topping options available such as pepperoni, four cheese and margarita. You can grab a slice or two for a light bite or treat yourself and enjoy a full pizza.

This was an incredibly popular dining spot during the day, and it is available between 11am and 6pm. You can enjoy tasty hot dogs, burgers, and French fries, plus there are a range of toppings. We found that the fries were better from the Lido Grill over the Horizon Buffet. The food comes in a cute basket as if you were in a diner, so it’s easy enough to carry back to your sun lounger and enjoy.

Sundaes Ice Cream Parlour

Sundaes Ice Cream Parlour

Oriental Restaurant

The Oriental Restaurant can be found on deck 6 and it is the main dining area where guests will head for one of two sittings. It will either be a 6.30pm sitting or 8.30pm, the latter being the same as the first show in the theatre. You will be sat with your group or may join other cruisers on a mixed table which is always a fun experience. The restaurant is decorated in rich bronzes and golds, which provides an elegance for the near 500 guests who can dine in comfort.

Around the Oriental there are huge ocean view windows, but you may find that you are sat without a view. The restaurant offers delicately crafted dishes, and you will see the same menu in the Meridian and Peninsular restaurants. The options you are given will change each night and vary throughout the year, but some that we were offered are.

Examples of Starters are.

  • Oak Smoked Duck Breast and Rémoulade Salad with Aromatic Black Cherries.
  • Marinated Courgette, Hummus, and Feta Salad with Pitta Straws.
  • Beef and Caramelised Onion Broth.
  • Chilled Gazpacho with Oven-toasted Garlic Croûtons.
  • Twice Baked Crab Soufflé with a Shellfish Cream Sauce.
  • Grilled Barramundi in Lobster Butter Sauce with Mediterranean Vegetables, Sugar Snap Peas and Polenta Chips.
  • Roast Saddle of Lamb with Dauphinoise Potatoes, Broccoli Florets and Baby Carrots.
  • Coq au Vin with Pomme Purée, Mediterranean Vegetables and Green Beans.
  • Wild Mushroom Tartlet with a Madeira Truffle Velouté served with Julienne Vegetables and Fried Rice.
  • Bananas Foster with Filo Pastry and Clotted Cream Ice Cream.
  • Tarte au Citron.
  • Coconut and White Chocolate Panna Cotta with a Tropical Fruit Salsa.
  • Cheeseboard: A Selection of Regional British and Continental Cheese with Biscuits.

There is a vegan and vegetarian option for each section and if you have food intolerances or allergies then it is best to inform your waiter beforehand so they can accommodate. The menu changes daily and they offer additional luxuries on formal nights.

During our cruise we only ended up eating in the Oriental a couple of times, because our sitting was 8.30pm and it clashed with the shows we had booked. We asked to change to the other option of 6.30pm but we never heard anything further. Because we wanted to see the shows, we tended to stick with the Horizon buffet. Of the couple of meals we had in this restaurant we didn’t have the greatest experience, but we have heard that other guests enjoyed it. We had asked for specific diet allowances and our food never ended up arriving. When we asked about it, we had to wait a while longer as if our order had been forgotten. When it arrived it wasn’t very nice, so we left it. Other family members who ate off the normal menu found the food to be ok, but nothing special. Of course, everyone’s experiences will be different, we just wanted to provide ours.

Peninsular and Meridian Restaurant

Peninsular and Meridian Restaurant - p and o britannia

The Peninsular can be found on deck 6 and offers the same menu as the Oriental. The Meridian is on deck 5 and again offers the same menu as the other two restaurants, but you can also enjoy breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea. Both restaurants offer modern British cuisine in a sophisticated atmosphere.

Opposite to the Blue Bar is the Market Café which is a chilled area for those of you who fancy a coffee, tea, or something sweet. Master Pâtissier, Eric Lanlard brings his expertise to the Market Café and Britannia’s afternoon tea experience.

Found on deck 5 we saw an array of Bakewell slices, chocolate fudge cake, cheesecake, and carrot cake on display, but they also offer ice cream and sundaes.

If it’s simply a warm drink you’re after, then this is the place to grab your Costa coffee or speciality tea and take a seat as you watch the waves crash by. There were quite a few options, but we especially loved the berry tea.

The seating nearby the café is ideal if you’re looking for somewhere quiet to read or relax and take in the views.

The Epicurean

Found near the Crow’s Nest is the fine dining experience known as The Epicurean. The word Epicurean means ‘devoted to sensual pleasures’ such as food and drink, and this is the perfect way to explain this restaurant. Now we’ll begin by saying that this is a supplementary dining option which is currently £28 per person, but with that you are given a unique food experience in an elegant surrounding. This restaurant is ideal if you’re celebrating a special event, or you simply want a romantic evening with your loved one. There is an ambience in the room that exudes class, from the beautiful décor and the serene music to the stunning ocean views.

The menu is inspired by classic British dishes, but they are given a modern twist by expert chefs, and it is completed with expertly chosen fine wines and flawless service.  During sea days you can also book Eric Lanlard’s afternoon tea, which was quite popular during our cruise.

  • Alaskan Snow Crab, Langoustine and Salmon Caviar Cocktail.
  • Pea and Chervil Custard, Parchment Bread, and a Cucumber Mojito.
  • Seared King Scallops and Scallop Tartare.
  • Charred Cucumber, Kohlrabi and Cucumber Ketchup.
  • Chicken and Morel Mushroom Mousseline with Pistachio Crumble.
  • Duck Liver Parfait, Sweet and Sour Pickled Vegetables and Spinach Anglaise.
  • Jamón Pata Negra Ibérico de Bellota.

Examples of mains are.

  • Black Cod and Canadian Cold Water Lobster Tail.
  • with Avruga Caviar Gratin.
  • Bouillabaisse Fondue and Bee Pollen Dressed House Salad.
  • Torchon of Wild Atlantic Halibut Grenobloise for Two.
  • Saffron Poached Fennel and Petit Salad.
  • Caramelised Aubergine and Cauliflower Tabbouleh.
  • Redman Limousin Irish Beef Fillet.
  • Maris Piper Potato Terrine and Creamed Baby Spinach.
  • Soy Noodles and Stir-fried Oriental Greens.
  • Maple Glazed Saddleback Pork T-Bone.

Examples of desserts are.

  • Crêpes Suzette.
  • Vanilla Pod Ice Cream.
  • Granny Smith Apple Sorbet and Elderflower Parfait.
  • Baked Valrhona Chocolate Cheesecake.
  • Poached Amarena Cherries, Aged Balsamic Vinegar and Sour Cream.
  • Lemon Meringue Tart.
  • Lavender Meringue, Raspberries and Shortbread.
  • Belgian Chocolate Jaffa Cake.

This restaurant can be found on deck 7 and is opposite to the Java Café, with views over the atrium. Although it is sectioned off, it doesn’t have the seclusion of restaurants such as the Epicurean, because of its proximity to the atrium.

This stylish venue offers an informal menu of steak and seafood, with wines by the glass which match each course. There are supplemental charges for this restaurant, which is between £5.25 and £7.50, depending on your menu choices.

As well as a restaurant The Glass House is also ideal for light bites, lunchtime tipples and even offers a tasting room. The selection of wine was chosen by wine guru Olly Smith and there are over 32 to try during your vacation.

Examples of the Small Plates are.

  • Spiced Lamb Skewers.
  • Tempura King Prawns.
  • Popcorn Chicken.
  • Peppered Cheese Polenta Chips.
  • Curry Spiced Seared Scallops.
  • Chicken Liver Parfait.
  • Thai Beef Salad.
  • Trio of Classic, Broad Bean and Red Pepper Houmous.

Found on deck 7 is the Indian inspired Sindhu restaurant and bar, which is the ideal spot if you’re looking for a relaxing atmosphere and something a little different. As you can imagine this is a supplementary restaurant with a current price being between £15 and £25. The menu for Sindhu was designed by Michelin star chef Atul Kochhlar who drew inspiration from his native India. This means your taste buds will be delighted by an array of rich spices, delicate flavours, and wonderful aromas, all in sumptuous surroundings.

Examples of Starters.

  • Hariyali Jhinga.
  • Ginger and Mint Tiger Prawns, Pineapple Chutney.
  • Karara Kekda.
  • Crisp Soft Shell Crab, Celeriac and Apple Slaw, Passion Fruit Chutney.
  • Kozhi Sukka.
  • Tamilian Spiced Chicken, Mixed Leaves, Tomato and Coconut Relish.
  • Gosht Ki Chaapein.
  • Kerala Style Beef, Paratha Flatbread, Pickled Vegetables.
  • Chana Pakodi Chaat.
  • Black Chickpea Dumplings, Chickpea Salad, Masala Houmous.

Examples of Mains.

  • Kalyera Mappas.
  • Lobster, Seafood Biriyani, Spiced Coconut and Mango Sauce.
  • Lasooni Machhi.
  • Pan Roasted Salmon, Spiced Wilted Spinach, Tomato and Tamarind Sauce.
  • Tandoori Murg.
  • Tandoori Half Chicken, Mixed Leaf Salad, Makhani Sauce.
  • Calcutta Batak.
  • Nalli Nihari.
  • Slow Cooked Lamb Shank with Saffron, Yoghurt and Rose Water .
  • Erachi Chettinad.
  • Navrattan Kofta Korma.

Examples of Desserts.

  • Chocolate Textures.
  • Chocolate Truffle Mousse, White Chocolate and Mint Sorbet, Mint Chocolate Soil.
  • Cardamom Bread and Butter Pudding.
  • Ginger Custard.
  • Blueberry Bhapia Doi.
  • Yoghurt and Berry Mousse, Mixed Berry Jelly, Fruit Compote.
  • Khatta Meetha Teeta.
  • Chilled Mango and Passion Fruit Parfait, Chilli Glass.

Not far from the atrium lobby (deck 5) is the Limelight Club and you’ll spot it often because it’s quite prominently advertised on the ship. This is reminiscent of the traditional supper club, which combines quality dining along with a show. But what makes it more exciting is that many of the performers are household names in the United Kingdom. During our cruise we had Ray Quinn and Chesney Hawkes, and yes throughout the day you will see them wandering around the ship which adds some fun to your cruise.

As you can imagine this is a supplemented restaurant and you can pay between £25 and £35 per person. This may seem expensive, but in reality, how much would you pay to simply see those acts perform, never mind the addition of the high-quality food.

The restaurant has quite an intimate, classy setting, with a stage at the centre of the room. There are shows every night, exclusively for adults and depending on the act they can book up fast. As well as the show, the price includes a three-course menu which is served during the performance and then the venue turns into a late-night dancing area which is a unique and fun experience.

  • Mojito Cured Salmon.
  • Crisp Honey-Glazed Berkshire Black Ham Hock.
  • Pan-Roasted Fillet of Onley Grounds Beef.
  • Pine Nut Tapenade-Crusted Lamb Rack.
  • Butternut Squash, Mushroom and Cashew Nut Spring Roll.
  • Dark and White Chocolate Mascarpone Bomba.
  • Strudel of Pistachio Kataifi Pastry with Pine and Fir Tree Syrup.

Room Service on P&O Britannia

Cruises can be hard work and tiring, especially if you have back-to-back ports. So, you may get back to your cabin and simply want to rest, rather than having to get ready to head to a restaurant. This is where room service comes in handy because you can relax in your room and wait for your food to be delivered to your door. There are additional charges added to the order, but it’s not too extreme. You can always nip up to the buffet and bring food back to your room. Food categories include baguettes, light bites, large plates, wraps and healthy options. There are even desserts and sweet treats available if you fancy a little something naughty. Room service is available around the clock, but after 11pm the menu is smaller.

If you’re after breakfast, then fill in the card and hang it on your door before you go to bed and the next morning the crew member will knock with your order. For other meals simply call room service and place your order and they will bring it to you.

Special Dietary Requirements

Special Dietary Requirements

If you fancy any of the speciality dining restaurants, then you can contact the restaurants host and explain your dietary needs as you make a table booking.

The Peninsular Club

The Peninsular Club is P&O’s loyalty scheme, and it is based on the time you spend on P&O cruise lines. For every night you earn 10 loyalty points, and they will be applied at the end of your holiday. By spending 15 nights or more on board any P&O cruise ships, you will earn 150 points and as such will automatically become a Pacific tier member of the club.

There are six tiers, with each bringing more rewards, and you move through them simply by cruising with P&O. Benefits include onboard discounts, a champagne voucher, priority arrival time allocation and a welcome on-board reception.

Our Britannia Top Tips

  • During our cruise there was shuttle transport available at every port. Our first stop was Skagen in Denmark and as we left the ship, we spotted there was a bus available. We looked around and couldn’t see any information or signage to indicate a charge. But as we boarded the bus, they scanned our cabin card. When we looked at our cruise account later in the evening, we had been charged four pounds each way. This disappointed us because we have been to ports where you are taken to the main town by shuttle bus at no extra cost. When we investigated it, there was information in the Horizon magazine, we are just so new to P&O we didn’t realise. If we had known we would have walked instead because the proximity from the ship to the town wasn’t that far, but for some of the other ports the shuttle was a god send. If you have a disability or struggle to walk distances then this is a great addition provided by P&O, even if there is a cost.
  • Some cruise lines have the swimming towels in your cabin, but on P&O Britannia you will find them by the pools.
  • You may be given a time slot for the restaurant, which in the Oriental was either 6.30pm or 8.30pm. We were given the 8.30pm slot, which clashed with the time we had booked for the shows. Having requested a change in time form the head waiter, we were told we would be added to the list and a letter would be sent to our cabin, but we never received it. This means that we spent most of our time eating in the Horizon buffet, which was fine by us. We mention this because if you’re more of a night owl and you’re pre-booking the shows, then it maybe an idea to opt for the later one just in case you’re given the 8.30pm mealtime.
  • During our research before the cruise, we were informed that you can bring alcohol when you board the ship on the first day. The amount allowed is a litre bottle per person or unlimited alcohol-free drinks. We brought in our hand luggage a litre bottle of spirits each. When we were onboard, we noticed that you could purchase a bottle of spirits for your room and the price was incredibly reasonable. As we visited the various ports, we bought local beers and wine, which we then brought back with us onto the ship. Obviously, they need to be scanned by security, but we didn’t have any problems. This maybe a European allowance, because we have been told that many cruise lines do not allow it in American or Caribbean ports.
  • Britannia offers a free newspaper called Britain Today which you can pick up from the reception on deck 5. It’s not a full newspaper, just a drilled down version they have created and printed off. Inside you will find world news, sports, celebrity gossip, entertainment the weather and a crossword for the puzzle fans.
  • There is a drink of the day in most of the bars and you can discover what it is in the Horizon magazine. Most of the time the mocktail can be found on the menu, but the cocktails can sometimes be original.
  • Our biggest advice would be to spend time the night before going through the Horizon magazine, more specifically the ‘shipboard information’ at the back. This will provide information pertinent to the ship itself, but more importantly to the port you’re visiting. You can find out whether you need to take your passport with you, if there is a shuttle bus service, whether there are any strikes or local issues you need to be aware of and information on crew drills and the dining code.

Disembarkation

Britannia lido deck pool

The day before you leave you need to cash out any casino chips and slot winnings before the casino closes. You should find a paper copy of your cruise account spendings left at your cabin door. For most people the balance will be removed from the credit card or debit card you applied to your account. If you’re paying by cash, then you will need to settle your account by 10pm the evening before disembarkation.

On the day you leave, your cabin needs to be vacated by 8am. To leave the ship you must show your cruise card which you have used throughout the trip to enter your room and pay for drinks. You have two options when it comes to luggage and that is having it taken away the night before or taking it with you as you leave.

  • Taking your luggage with you – If you are able to, then this option is the easiest for getting off the ship and it’s the one we chose. Between 7am and 8am you can leave your room at any point and head to the gangway which is situated on deck 5 midship. Your card will be scanned, and you simply walk off into the terminal and your transportation home.
  • Luggage removed the night before – You can choose to leave your luggage outside your room the night before and pick it up in the terminal where trolleys will be available. This is especially handy if you have any disabilities or physical struggles. Bags need to be outside your cabin before 9pm the night before, but remember to keep any medication, valuables, and fragile items in your hand luggage. We’d also recommend that you leave out a fresh set of clothes, because we have heard of a story where a man packed everything away and didn’t have any clothes for the next day. The cruise line ended up giving him items from lost and found. Your luggage will be offloaded once the ship has docked and grouped in the terminal by deck order. Within the disembarkation letter posted to your cabin you will find an allocated venue and time. This luggage option means you must wait until that time, or your luggage probably will not be in the terminal. For example, we were told to wait on deck 7 around the Glasshouse and Java until 8.40am.

Would We Recommend P&O Britannia?

Trying a new cruise line can always be a little disconcerting because you have no idea what the food will be like, or the facilities and cabins, and how strict the dress code will be. This was our first ever P&O ship, and we can officially say we’re big fans of the cruise line. We’re actually quite eager to try their other ships because we hear some of the others such as the Iona are even better than Britannia.

If you’re interested in discovering what P&O’s Iona has to offer, then here’s our guide on the decks, entertainment, and facilities.

We went with family members and as such it was a mixture of ages, but we can confirm that everyone was catered for. The cabins (even inside ones) are a good size, and the food quality is great, plus there’s a lot for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free passengers.

When it came to entertainment, we were blown away by the options available, more so through the evening. Obviously, this will change year on year as the artists and performers will be different, but if the quality remains the same then you won’t be disappointed.

Not everything was perfect, for example our meals the first night weren’t the best, the mealtimes clashed with the shows and as such we had to mainly eat in the buffet restaurant, and I wouldn’t say our cabin was the cleanest (when compared to other cruise lines such as Carnival). But honestly, we wouldn’t let any of these areas put you off from booking with the cruise line or on Britannia, as it didn’t significantly impact out trip and we found work arounds.

Cruising has become increasingly popular over the last few years for all ages. Not only can you enjoy exquisite food, drink, and incredible entertainment, but you have the chance to see lots of wonderful new places in one trip. We view cruising as a taster menu for countries or cities because some locations we know we’ll go back to another time and stay for a little longer. So, if you’ve never been on a cruise then why not consider this impressive ship as your first one.

Should you decide to book, or you have already booked, then we wish you a wonderful time on the P&O Britannia and please tag us into your Instagram pictures , we love to see your adventures.

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Britannia cinema

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By Bevr88 , January 23, 2016 in P&O Cruises ( UK )

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I might have dreamt this but is there a dedicated cinema in Britannia.?

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They show films in The Studio which is a small venue off Deck 7. People have said that if you sit at the back, you can't see the top of the screen. They also show films in the Theatre and there is a good selection available on your cabin TV.

jasmine:-)

We watched several films in The Studio on Britannia last summer, it was usually fairly quiet in there and we always managed to get a seat at the front, there didn't seem a lot of leg room in the rows, and the seating doesnt rise very steeply so may be tricky to see over the people in front if you are not very tall.

We really liked this area as a cinema. :)

Has anyone got a example of what films are on? Are they new releases?

Last August they were the sort of films which had been on at the cinema a few months earlier but not yet out on DVD.

There was a good variety to suit most tastes.

Maybe someone who has been on recently can give some examples...

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Does Britannia have a cinema?

By cruisefan2012 , April 6, 2015 in P&O Cruises ( UK )

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Does anyone know if Britannia has a cinema?

I know it doesnt have an outdoor seascreen like on Azura

I`ve got 4 sea days on my next cruise and like to relax and watch films on sea days

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There is not a cinema as such but films are shown in other entertainment venues such as the theatre and studio during the day.

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The problem with the studio is that the seats are not tiered very well so unless you manage to to get on the first few rows you do not have a very good view of the screen. The other problem that we found was that because the Studio is relatively small, if there is a popular film being shown big queues form early, we walked passed the studio one day at around 1 o'clock and there must have been around 300 people waiting to get into the Studio for a film that was showing at 2:30.

Doesn't sound to good all the waiting around to watch a film as I was hoping to go when I'm on Britannia next week

Would they be better off showing films in the main theatre?

I watched a couple of films in the theatre on Azura and in Malabar?

Would they be better off showing films in the main theatre?   I watched a couple of films in the theatre on Azura and in Malabar?

They do show some films in the theatre, we saw The Jersey Boys and The Theory of Everything in the theatre.

They have an excellent choice of films in the cabin also.

majortom10

We went to see films in The Studio on Britannia maiden and we didnt have to queue and did not have any problems seeing the screen on the 2 occasions we were in there.

What films did you watch MajorTom10

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The Crown Season 5 Filming Locations: In Detail

The Crown Season 5 Filming Locations: In Detail

The Crown Season 5 filming locations include Ardverikie, Lancaster House, the Royal Yacht Britannia, Chatham Historic Dockyard, Wellington College, Cobham Hall School, Winchester College, Burghley House, Brompton Cemetery, Greenwich ORNC, Lincoln’s Inn and the London Coliseum. Further scenes were filmed on the Netflix show’s extensive sets around Elstree Studios.

As the Netflix drama moves into the 1990s, it revisits some of the established locations for the royal palaces, and adds new settings. We’re also in for a change of cast, led by Imelda Staunton as the Queen, with Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip and Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret.

Marcia Warren steps in the Queen Mother, while Timothy Dalton plays Peter Townsend for a brief reunion. Dominic West takes over as Prince Charles, with Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles.

New figures for The Crown Season 5 include Mohamed Al-Fayed (Salim Daw) and his son Dodi (Khalid Abdalla), Penny Knatchbull (Natascha McElhone) and John Major (Jonny Lee Miller). Flashbacks also give us glimpses of earlier cast members and filming locations.

Where Was The Crown Season 5 Filmed?

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The Crown Season 5 was filmed in Chatham, Greenwich, the Moray Firth, Ardverikie, Knebworth, Wellington College, Brompton Cemetery, Somerley House, Eastbourne Pier, Winchester College, Wrotham Park, Lancaster House, Lincoln’s Inn, and more stunning locations.

However, with the show growing bigger each season, the number of sets at Elstree has also grown. The Britannia, royal residences and Downing Street are among the custom-built backdrops.

The Crown Series 5 Filming Locations

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Clock Tower Building - Chatham Dockyard

We see the ship in two eras. After Claire Foy’s Elizabeth has launched the ship, we see Imelda Staunton’s Queen at Chatham Historic Dockyard as she boards the Britannia to sail to Balmoral.

And here’s where to watch the real Britannia launch! It’s right here on the BBC Scotland News Facebook page .

Royal Yacht Britannia

The Crown Season 5 Britannia scenes were filmed on the real Royal Yacht and a replica built at Elstree Studios . The recreated top deck of the Royal Yacht’s appears in the dinner scene at the start of Episode 5. Other parts of the ship were duplicated elsewhere at the Netflix show’s Elstree base.

In an interview with Elle Décor , production designer Martin Childs confirmed the filming locations for the Britannia in Season 5 of The Crown. And it’s confirmed that the lower decks were used. We think these are the engine room scenes, which show off the machinery visible from above on the tour.

You can visit the real Royal Yacht Britannia in Leith, to the north of Edinburgh. Visitors can see the real engine rooms, Prince Philip’s art supplies, family lounges and bedrooms on the now-decommissioned Britannia. There’s also a permanent Royal Deck Tea Room , if you want to dine like the royal family in the scenes from The Crown Season 5.

Balmoral Castle

Knebworth House

Interior shots for the Balmoral scenes have been filmed at Knebworth throughout the Netflix show’s run. Knebworth House confirmed that it’s a filming location for The Crown Season 5, sharing the news online the day before its release .

Knebworth’s dramatic architecture makes it a popular filming location, and The Crown’s substitute for Balmoral’s Scottish Baronial style. You can visit this location easily – check for opening days and special events! https://www.knebworthhouse.com/

The exterior belongs to Ardverikie in Newtonmore - also known as Glenbogle from Monarch of the Glen. And the surrounding land appears in the show as well.

Balmoral Estate

Balmoral scenes for The Crown Season 5 were filmed around Kinloch Laggan and Lossiemouth. Kinloch Laggan is where Ardverikie is situated, and this is a real Highland location. Like the real Balmoral Estate, it’s in the Cairngorms National Park . This year, other locations add to the landscape for loch scenes.

The Crown’s loch scenes were filmed around the Moray Firth near Lossiemouth and the Covesea Lighthouse. The Strathspey and Badenoch Herald caught Imelda Staunton and Lesley Manville in costume for the scenes.

In the Season 1 Episode 1 loch scenes, Princess Margaret and the Queen spend time together in a boat on the loch.

Range Rover Scenes

Prince Philip’s driving scenes were filmed in Hertfortshire. Back in October 2021, Jonathan Pryce was spotted filming the Range Rover driving scenes - part of Prince Philip’s life outside the palace. In Season 5, we see the Duke of Edinburgh following his love of driving and of carriage racing.

Lowther Horse Show

According to the Stamford Mercury , the Lowther Horse Show scenes were filmed at Burghley’s grounds.

As the series goes on Prince Philip and Penny Knatchbull's friendship attracts controversy – until Prince Philip asks the Queen to give her approval. While the Netflix series raises questions about the relationship, there’s no doubt that Prince Philip was devoted to carriage racing.

The Duke of Edinburgh competed in the sport, notably the Royal Windsor Horse Show, until the early 2000s. As described in the episode, he sought it out as an alternative to polo .

Kensington Palace

Wellington College

Wellington College has been used as Kensington Palace in The Crown from Season 3 onwards. It appears again in Episode 4, “Annus Horribilis”, and other scenes involving Princess Diana. The Princess of Wales famously lived in one of the palace’s apartments after her split from Prince Charles.

London Streets

Lincoln’s Inn Fields appear in The Crown’s London street scenes as Princess Diana agrees to be interviewed for Andrew Morton’s book. The gateway is visible, along with the surrounding terraces.

Buckingham Palace

Lancaster House

Wrotham Park has been used as the Queen’s audience room since The Crown Season 1. Over the years, The Crown has filmed Buckingham Palace scenes at Wilton House, Goldsmiths Hall and Greenwich Old Royal Naval College.

The palace’s portico scenes used to be filmed in Greenwich, but have been switched for a replica in Elstree Studios. Other palace interiors are filmed on custom sets at Elstree too.

The Ritz Paris

The Crown’s Ritz hotel filming location is Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire. The Rothschild mansion appears in Season 5 Episode 3 “Mou Mou”. Look out for the dining room’s mantelpiece and mirrors. This room is seen in the meeting to buy the Ritz, and later when Mohamed Al-Fayed speaks with Sydney Johnson, personal valet to the Duke of Windsor.

Of course, the real Ritz Paris has taken on a different role in the story of the Royal Family, Princess Diana, and the Al-Fayeds. But in Season 5 Episode 3, we’re focusing on the Al-Fayed patriarch’s story and love of prestigious settings.

Bois du Boulogne/Villa Windsor

The Crown’s Bois du Boulogne locations are Halton House and West Wycombe Park. Halton House appeared as the former Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson’s French retreat in the Netflix show’s earlier seasons. It makes a return in Season 5 Episode 3. Look out for the exterior as the former king trains his valet.

Halton recently appeared in Enola Holmes 2 as the Lyon family home – one of many screen moments. It was built for the Rothschilds, who still own the nearby Waddesdon Manor, and as a result they share some architectural links.

West Wycombe Park is another original Bois du Boulogne filming location from The Crown Season 1 that appears in Season 5 Episode 3. Look out for it in the interior shots as Mohamed Al-Fayed and Sydney Johnson inspect Wallis Simpson’s house after her death. Halton House’s entrance and West Wycombe Park’s as the Queen’s representative removes Edward VIII’s abdication desk and letters.

As shown in the Netflix series, Sydney Johnson worked at the house in its heyday and during its renovation. The real valet to the former Edward VIII said, of the Villa Windsor’s restoration:

“I feel on top of the world… the restoration is so authentic I expect to see the duchess stepping down the staircase asking, ‘How do I look?’” Sydney Johnson, Valet to the Duke of Windsor and Mohamed Al-Fayed

If you want to see the real Duke and Duchess of Windsor’s décor, Architectural Digest has captured it in amazing detail . Everything from the clocks to the North Persian carpets is recorded.

Look out for Harrods in the shots of Mohamed Al-Fayed looking over his newest purchase. This looks very much like the real Harrods department store in Kensington, complete with its illuminations.

The real Harrods is a fixture of Knightsbridge to this day. But the prestigious shopping destination’s relationship with the Royal Family has changed over the years.

In 2000, Prince Philip withdrew his royal warrant. The store had held royal warrants since the 1950s. But after the Duke of Edinburgh declined to renew, Mohamed Al-Fayed spoke out to say he wouldn’t seek to renew the Queen or Prince of Wales’ warrants. Harrods then-owner elaborated:

“We are proud of the Harrods reputation as the world’s finest store and we naturally welcome discerning shoppers from all over the world… The royal family, with the exception of Prince Philip, are welcome to shop at Harrods at any time.” Mohamed Al-Fayed

Sydney Johnson’s Grave

The Crown cemetery location for Sydney Johnson’s grave is Brompton Cemetery in London. In The Crown, we see Mohamed Al-Fayed paying his respects over the gravestone. The engraving reads Sydney Johnson, Valet to the King.

Brompton Cemetery opened in 1840, and is still a working cemetery to this day. But it’s also a Grade I-listed on the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens and a precious green space. You can find guides to the well-known figures who are buried there, and popular walking routes, on the Royal Parks website.

Moscow Streets

The Netflix show’s Moscow scenes were filmed in Bradford. In The Crown Season 5, the Queen’s car is seen driving through the streets of the Russian capital, actually Bradford’s Forster Square area.

The Telegraph and Argus caught filming in progress , with Russian signage appearing on Holdsworth Street, Canal Road and Valley Road.

Windsor Castle

Look out for Burghley Castle as The Crown’s Windsor Castle location in Season 5. The famous Windsor Castle fire scenes were filmed at Burghley, and smoke billowing over its roof . A replica of one of its rooms was also used as a fire-damaged Windsor in scenes of the Queen and Prince Philip surveying the damage.

Burghley also provides St George’s Hall in Windsor Castle after the repairs. It appears in the scenes of Prince William and the Queen having tea at Windsor during his time at Eton. Look out for it again when the Queen and Director General of the BBC have a tough conversation after Martin Bashir’s interview is screened.

You can visit this Crown location – check the opening dates for the house, grounds and restaurant.

Guildhall Jubilee Lunch

The Painted Hall, Greenwich

Look out for the exterior of the ORNC buildings at the opening of the episode, as the Queen exits the car. She is seen walking into the Painted Hall, climbing the steps to its distinctive black and white floor.

The artwork has a royal theme of its own. Among the scenes depicted around the Painted Hall, you’ll find the accessions of William and Mary, and George I. And you can indeed find the paintings for yourself, because it’s open to the public – check the website for current admission details .

The Queen really did make her famed “annus horribilis” comment during the Guildhall Jubilee Lunch . In reality, the Ruby Jubilee banquet on 24th November 1992 took place just days after the fire at Windsor Castle.

The real Guildhall , with its 600-year-old Great Hall, is the home of the Corporation of the City of London, who hosted the event. While it didn’t appear in this episode of The Crown, it is a popular filming location in its own right.

The Eton town and school locations in The Crown are Winchester College in Hampshire and the Cobham Hall School in Kent. Prince William’s car passes the entrance to the Winchester College in Season 5 Episode 7, “No Woman’s Land”, before the press call.

Winchester was founded in 1382, pipping Eton to the post by about 60 years. Princes William and Harry’s former school was founded in 1440, on the banks of the Thames. As seen in The Crown when the Queen considers inviting William for tea, Eton sits just on the edge of Windsor.

Eton College

Kent’s Cobham Hall School appears in glimpses of Eton’s courtyard and interior shots. Look out for the Gravesend school in the press call and William’s lesson on Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot.

It was confirmed as a filming location by Visit Kent , along with other local spots appearing in the likes of Enola Holmes 2 . While Eton is an all-boys school and Winchester has only recently become co-educational, Cobham Hall is an all-girls day and boarding school.

It was founded by socialite Bhicoo Batlivala , who had attended another prestigious school, Cheltenham Ladies’ College. But the building itself boasts its own royal connections. Cobham Hall has been home to the Barons of Cobham, Earls of Lennox and Earls of Darnley. Over the centuries, the residents have hosted royalty of their era, from Elizabeth I to the Duke of Windsor.

Broadcasting House

It looks like a real glimpse of Langham Place in Season 5 Episode 8, “Gunpowder”, with CGI assistance bringing the BBC’s Broadcasting House back to the 1990s. Built in 1932 , the Broadcasting House building was later updated with the glass-lined piazza space that occasionally appears in BBC features.

Eastbourne Pier

The Crown Season 5 Episode 8 features shots of Eastbourne’s pier and seafront . Look out for several angles in quick succession at the start of the sequence before the Bashir footage is reviewed.

Eastbourne’s shingle beach is another location seen in the episode, as the race to halt or allow the broadcast begins.

The Queens Hotel

Queens Hotel, Eastbourne

Royal Variety Performance

The Royal Variety Performance scene was filmed at the London Coliseum on St Martin’s Lane in London . The London Coliseum’s exterior is seen as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh arrive for the Royal Variety Performance on their wedding anniversary. The real auditorium appears as well, with shots from various angles throughout the second half of the episode.

As a side note, while the London Coliseum has hosted the event, it wasn’t the venue that year. On 19th November 1995, the day before Princess Diana’s interview with Martin Bashir aired, the Royal Variety Performance was held at the London Dominion.

The Queen and Prince Philip would have watched acts including Cirque du Soleil, Allan Stewart, Des O’Connor, Riverdance and Elaine Paige. Thanks to the Royal Variety Charity’s archive, you can check out the line-up right here .

Prince Charles’ Hong Kong scenes were filmed in London’s West End . The area already has a strong connection to China and Hong Kong, through local expat communities and Chinatown’s restaurants and importers.

Journals and essays written by King Charles III were shared with the press after he took the final trip in the Royal Yacht Britannia. In the texts , he wrote about his thoughts on the journey itself and the Hong Kong handover.

The Theatre

Lyceum Theatre, London

While the Princess of Wales’ fashion choices influenced the costumes shown in The Crown, they don’t appear at the same events. As Yahoo Life UK point out, the blue dress Diana is seen wearing to Swan Lake harks back to a Jaques Azagury dress she wore to an event at the Serpentine Gallery in 1995.

The Crown’s Highgrove location is the Somerley Estate in Dorset. Somerley appeared in Season 4 as Highgrove, and is also set to reappear in Season 6. Filming took place in October 2022 , before Season 5 had arrived on Netflix.

While Somerley isn’t open to the public, you can stay at this Crown location. There are holiday lets on the estate – or you can host a wedding or special event at the house. https://somerley.com/ That said, you can visit the real Highgrove gardens . In fact, King Charles III’s private residence in Gloucestershire has hosted garden tours for 25 years.

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