🚢 Are P&O Cruises Canceling More Sailings on Ventura and Arvia?

Yes, both Ventura and Arvia have had multiple sailings cancelled recently. P&O Cruises has been adjusting its 2026–2027 itineraries due to what they call “operational reasons”, which has affected several long-haul voyages These changes include:

  • Ventura’s 35-night Caribbean cruise scheduled for January 2027
  • Arvia’s 14-night Spain, France, and Italy cruise set for August 2026

New, shorter itineraries—like 7-night Norwegian Fjords cruises—are being introduced in place of the cancelled ones

 

❌ Why Was P&O Ventura Cancelled?

The 35-night Caribbean voyage aboard Ventura, planned for January 4, 2027, was cancelled due to “operational reasons”. While P&O hasn’t shared exact details, this term often refers to issues like:

  • Ship redeployment
  • Low booking numbers
  • Logistical or staffing challenges

Affected passengers were offered a transfer to a similar Caribbean cruise aboard Iona, or a full refund.

 

❌ Why Was the Arvia Cruise Cancelled?

Arvia’s 14-night cruise to Spain, France, and Italy, scheduled for August 30, 2026, was also cancelled for operational reasons. Reports suggest that low bookings may have played a role. P&O is replacing it with two 7-night Norwegian Fjords itineraries, and affected guests are being compensated with refunds and onboard credit

📍 What Is the Current Position of P&O Ventura?

As of now, Ventura is sailing in the North East Atlantic Ocean, en route to A Coruña, Spain. It was recently reported near coordinates 49.99103° N / -2.88455° W, cruising at about 23.1 knots. The ship is on a 14-day round-trip itinerary that began in Southampton on September 6, 2025, and includes stops in Spain, Portugal, and the Canary Islands.

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