With all due respect to our post’s hero, Tim, his mention of being “shocked” is a a little tired nowadays. But, given how much he travels around the planet looking to find the best deal and, in the meantime have fun, explore and meet people, we can look the other way. His 150% reviews truly leave you with what you need to go away, have a blast, and save some cash.
We’re kind of in a pickle here, though. We love passing around worthy content, but we also need to keep the lights on, too. As part of Matouring’s offerings, we also have deals with a number of excellent affiliates. One such is cruise masters P&O. Of course, Whether P&O Cruises provides a good experience depends heavily on what you are looking for in a cruise. They are an institution in the UK market and offer a very specific, British-focused experience. The brits love a cruise. So let’s see what Tim thinks and compare your experience (or your aspirations.)
The overall experience is often described as good value for money for a traditional, comfortable cruise, but it’s important to set realistic expectations—it is not an ultra-luxury or high-adrenaline, resort-style cruise.


Sounds good, doesn’t it? So what are you waiting for? To book with Matouring & Cruise Direct, click here.
New to P&O Cruises? Iona is a great choice to discover what a holiday with us is all about. The epitome of chic, Iona boasts a three-tier glass Grand Atrium offering panoramic views, beautiful backdrops for your swim in the Infinity Pool and 30 places to wine and dine. She’s the dream ship to experience the Norwegian Fjords with.



