Winter 2022/2023

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Winter 2022/2023

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Somewhat underwhelmed by what's available but from what I have been looking at the prices do not appear to have risen very much (I am sure there will be some exceptions) and in some cases appear to have fallen.

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Nothing that floats my boat, will be (hopefully) back to Oz or a Beach holiday.
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I am surprised at the Arvia prices - I thought bigger ships meant lower prices?

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Re: Winter 2022/2023

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Kendhni wrote: 07 Apr 2021, 16:52
I am surprised at the Arvia prices - I thought bigger ships meant lower prices?
Maiden year - always higher prices.

I was looking at Iona and the prices are lower for 2023 than they were for 2020/21 for the same cruise/time of year
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Re: Winter 2022/2023

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Surprised to see South America - I guess 2023 is a long way off!

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I take back my previous comment.
Looking at Arcadia worldie segments.
Sydney to Singapore or HK to Dubai.
Any thoughts.?
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Re: Winter 2022/2023

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Having taken into account the situation in the EU, I can not see it being clear for October. We have moved our Arcadia trip in the Med to Rome. A simple move to the Caribbean, Transatlantic, and two weeks out of Valletta for next March 2022 on Azura.
We were to go to Rome, Florence, on Oriana, but P&O went and sold it. The following year we had the Pandemic.
We may get there some day..
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Ray B wrote: 10 Apr 2021, 17:54
Having taken into account the situation in the EU, I can not see it being clear for October. We have moved our Arcadia trip in the Med to Rome. A simple move to the Caribbean, Transatlantic, and two weeks out of Valletta for next March 2022 on Azura.
We were to go to Rome, Florence, on Oriana, but P&O went and sold it. The following year we had the Pandemic.
We may get there some day..
Ray, if Europe hasn't sorted out its vaccinations and dramatically reduced cases by October, then they will be in deep s***.
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screwy wrote: 10 Apr 2021, 15:34
I take back my previous comment.
Looking at Arcadia worldie segments.
Sydney to Singapore or HK to Dubai.
Any thoughts.?
Sure, why not? It would probably be sensible to make all bookings flexible, just in case.

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Registered for Arcadia, Sydney to Singapore 2023.
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screwy wrote: 17 Apr 2021, 13:44
Registered for Arcadia, Sydney to Singapore 2023.
Busmans holiday screwy, going to visit the penal colany then. :lol:
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screwy wrote: 10 Apr 2021, 15:34
I take back my previous comment.
Looking at Arcadia worldie segments.
Sydney to Singapore or HK to Dubai.
Any thoughts.?
The flights are best taken in a Premium Class, for comfort rather than status of course, and our choice was and would be again HK to Dubai.
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Ok,things changed slightly, have now changed to HK to Dubai.

Screwess said if it’s good enough for Moby !! 😂😂
As we will be flying from Manchester ( don’t see why we should have to fly from London) will have to wait 12 months for flights to come about. We’ll see what P&O comes up with or just do it as cruise only and book our own. Cathay Pacific from Manchester- HK direct, then Emirates from Dubai.
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screwy wrote: 22 Apr 2021, 09:41
Ok,things changed slightly, have now changed to HK to Dubai.

Screwess said if it’s good enough for Moby !! 😂😂
As we will be flying from Manchester ( don’t see why we should have to fly from London) will have to wait 12 months for flights to come about. We’ll see what P&O comes up with or just do it as cruise only and book our own. Cathay Pacific from Manchester- HK direct, then Emirates from Dubai.
More than happy to be your travel guide ... 8-)

My further advice would be to use P&O flights, regardless of cost, in case there any cancellations along the way and also to spend 2 nights in Dubai and 3 in HK to see all the sights albeit at extra cost using the Hotels if needs be.

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