A Caribbean Cruise Aboard the Azura: A Week with P&O Cruises

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A Caribbean Cruise Aboard the Azura: A Week with P&O Cruises

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Following our Caribbean Cruise aboard the Azura, we review every aspect of our P&O Cruises holiday: from the dining to the incredible excursions available.

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I have read some of this blog. One thing that I read very early on about dining has me very puzzled. It talks about the difference between Club and Freedom Dining. It describes Club dining as 'Restrictive' and makes much of the fact that it's the same table every evening. It then goes on to say that it's the more 'economical' option and that for a little extra you can opt for Freedom Dining - since when has it cost extra to choose Freedom Dining? It speaks of the Freedom Dining Package. What package? What seems obvious to me since the person writing this blog says they were asked by P&O if they would consider taking a Caribbean Fly Cruise on Azura - once assumes there was some sort of monetary reward for doing this. What also seems obvious is that P&O seem to be pushing people towards Freedom Dining. Or am I reading too much into this? It's just that as she was asked by P&O to do the cruise it would seem that the blog has P&O approval. I haven't read the blog to the end.

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Just quickly glancing through it there appear to be several inaccuracies.

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