14 Nights Canary Islands Cruise

Sat 13 Jan 2024 to Sat 27 Jan 2024

P&O | Iona

Roundtrip Southampton

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Southampton

Sat 13 Jan 2024
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At Sea

Sun 14 Jan 2024
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At Sea

Mon 15 Jan 2024
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At Sea

Tue 16 Jan 2024
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Madeira

Wed 17 Jan 2024
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Tenerife

Thu 18 Jan 2024
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Gran Canaria

Fri 19 Jan 2024
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Fuerteventura

Sat 20 Jan 2024
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Lanzarote

Sun 21 Jan 2024
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At Sea

Mon 22 Jan 2024
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Seville

Tue 23 Jan 2024
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Lisbon

Wed 24 Jan 2024
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Thu 25 Jan 2024
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Fri 26 Jan 2024
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Southampton

Sat 27 Jan 2024
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Iona

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Are you ready to see the world in widescreen? Our newest and most innovative ship, Iona was designed to invite the outdoors in. Gazing out from the stunning SkyDome, three-tier glass Grand Atrium or the brand-new Conservatory Mini-suite cabins, you’re never far from a spectacular view of the ever-changing horizon on Iona’s cruise holidays.

Iona is the greenest member of our fleet and the first British cruise ship to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG). As an Excel class ship, she has a host of unique features including an on-board craft gin distillery, spectacular aerial shows and an Infinity Pool with breathtaking panoramas.

  • plugs

    Plugs in cabin:

    UK 3 Pin 240v & USB

  • currency

    Currency on ship:

    GBP

  • childrens_facilities

    Childrens facilities:

    Available

  • gratuities

    Gratuities:

    Included in Fare*

  • P&O Cruises

    Cruise Line:

    P&O Cruises

  • capacity

    Capacity:

    5,200 passengers

  • launched

    Launched:

    2020

  • tonnage

    Tonnage:

    183,900 tonnes

  • shiplength

    Ship Length:

    337 meters

  • decks

    Decks:

    18 decks

  • crew

    Crew Count:

    1,800 crew

Cabins

Iona has 34 cabin types available

Iona P&O Cruises Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
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Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Single Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Sea View (Outside)

Outside Cabins

3 Outside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Sea View (Outside)

Outside Cabins

3 Outside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Sea View (Outside)

Outside Cabins

3 Outside types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Deluxe Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Deluxe Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Deluxe Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Deluxe Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Deluxe Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Deluxe Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Balcony with Sofa

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Single Balcony

Balcony Cabins

15 Balcony types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Family Seaview Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Conservatory Mini Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Conservatory Mini Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Conservatory Mini Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Iona P&O Cruises Conservatory Mini Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from

Deck Plans

Here, you can explore detailed deck plans of Iona from P&O Cruises. With a total of 15 decks, our deck plans provide a comprehensive view of the ship’s layout, including cabins, restaurants, entertainment areas, and other onboard amenities. Use these plans to find the perfect cabin and get acquainted with everything the ship has to offer for your upcoming voyage.

deck Deck 4

Cabin types on this deck

LB
LC
LF
OA
PB
PC
PF

Things to do

Are you ready to see the world in widescreen? Our newest and most innovative ship, Iona was designed to invite the outdoors in. Gazing out from the stunning SkyDome, three-tier glass Grand Atrium or the brand-new Conservatory Mini-suite cabins, you’re never far from a spectacular view of the ever-changing horizon on Iona’s cruise holidays.

Iona is the greenest member of our fleet and the first British cruise ship to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG). As an Excel class ship, she has a host of unique features including an on-board craft gin distillery, spectacular aerial shows and an Infinity Pool with breathtaking panoramas.

Dining Options

Cruiser reviews

Cruiser reviews

OrangeMikey

OrangeMikey

First Time Cruiser: 40s

Awesome trip, with great views.

This was my first cruise, and my last holiday having been a bit of a disaster I went with my dad. We were both very happy with the service on the ship. Some of the waiters really seemed passionate about their jobs, and couldn't do enough for us. The sail into and out of Olden made the cruise for me. I went with the main aim of seeing the fjords and they certainly delivered on that front. We didn't do any of the P and O excursions, but the announcements always told us what we needed to know to do our own thing. There was so much to do, I almost want to do another trip just to try more things! Our cabin was Starboard with a window that was good for people watching when we docked starboard side on. We watched the Olden sailaway from the deck though as we wanted to hear it to. Good size, not that we spent much time there. Embarking I didn't like the queue, but it moved reasonably well. We used CPS for parking very impressed with that setup Ate in the Keel and Cow twice for dinner, the steak was amazing! My only complaint would be sometimes Vistas the coffee bar was a bit slow and often people would turn up and get service straight away even though you'd been waiting ages.

Sail Date: 09-2025

Wyrleyphil

Wyrleyphil

6-10 Cruises: 60s

Iona August 2025

First cruise on the Iona - actually 3rd time lucky because we booked for the Maiden voyage, but then covid struck, and the next one was cancelled. So here we were celebrating our 35th wedding anni and my wife's 64th birthday, and our friends' 50th wedding anniversary. Now I am not really a great cruise fan but I was always wanting to experience the Norwegian fjords and the Iona seemed an ideal way to tick the bucket list. My wife and her friend Joan are big cruise fans so we went along for the ride so to speak. Drove down from the Midlands and had prebooked the Chilworth Manor hotel for the Friday night, wanting a quick meal we found a really handy Chinese restaurant named the Water Margin around a mile from the hotel. The waiter said the tables were all allocated, unless we could be done by 2000. We only wanted a main course so it worked fine for us. Saturday morning, breakfast then a gentle drive to the port. We had requested assistance and everything worked just fine, with our bags taken straight to our cabins on deck 16. Our assist hosts took us to deck 7 to "log in" for our "Virtual drill" then we went up to deck 16 and found our cabins. The Iona is a wonderful ship, particularly on our deck, and we were near to the lifts if we needed them and were a stroll from the buffet restaurant etc. Now I have ticked 5 blobs as excellent, and yes the Iona is a great ship, apart from just one issue - the reservation system for booking the restaurants. In my view it needs an overhaul or rethink because virtual queuing on a ship of this capacity doesn't really do it justice. We chose the Opal or the Pearl (cant remember which) and joined the virtual queue for it. Then made our way down in the lifts and the walk, but when we arrived we were told it would be 60-90 minutes wait. However, looking beyond the host, half the tables were empty. This was repeated several times over the week and frankly was a little disappointing. I put it down to P&O enforcing a computer based system, which the vast majority of crew seemed to rigidly stick to, which was really ironic when considering how we managed a table at the Water Margin restaurant in Chilworth on Friday. That host offered us a "quick table" and managed to get himself extra covers out of the table which otherwise would have not been used for two hours. My advice to anyone considering the Iona - try and plan your dining ion advance - something you obviously don't really want to do if you are on holiday. The only other comment I would offer is that the TV in the cabin provides lots and lots of really useful information - great. However it seems to refer the guests to the paper based daily which is obviously printed the previous day and could be out of date by the time it is placed outside the cabins the previous evening. The TV screen can display bang up to the minute information to every single guest - if P&O chose to update it. I sense that it is too "fixed" and needs a little more customisation. As an example we were cruising across the North Sea and into Norway. It would have been really great to have zoomed into the Norwegian map and seen our journey in more detail, especially as the majority of guests would probably be quite familiar with the UK and would be more interested in the country they were sailing to, particularly the Fjords. Disembarking was really easy and we chose to push our own bags rather than seek assistance. We went down to deck 7 at about 0730 and disembarked quite swiftly, walked over to the car, got in and drove home. Final tip make sure the person in your party who is "in control" !!!! makes sure their watch is switched back to UK time at 0200 on the disembarkation day. My wife could have had an extra hour's sleep !!! Great ship P&O and some really great staff - Thank you

Sail Date: 08-2025

west country yokel

west country yokel

6-10 Cruises: 60s

Great value for money, happy customer!

Fabulous designed ship (was a bit worried about the size as never sailed on a ship this size before), and for the price we paid it was excellent value! Embarkation seamless (not looking forward to going to an airport anytime soon!) food was great, cabin extremely well designed and of course the staff are very polite and courteous as always. The only thing that left the cruise down was the entertainment - felt that the atrium was lacking in atmosphere and the theatre shows were poor. And a couple of guys in the resident band (Pulse?) just didn't look like they wanted to be there. The sound quality in the aqua dome left a lot to be desired. But a big pat on the back to Katherine Green (such an enthusiastic member of the entertainment team, fabulous singing workshop) and we really enjoyed the silent disco. All in all a great week, made even better by the cracking weather, thank you Norway. Looking forward to our next 2 P and O cruises on Iona but hoping the entertainment will be improved. But as said, great value for money.

Sail Date: 07-2025

Time of last update: 06/11/2025 01:15
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