There is a massive amount to see and for guests to enjoy on-board the P&O Ventura. She is one of the largest ships in the P&O fleet and while levels of elegance and sophistication are kept reliably high there is also a real sense of fun and relaxation on what is very much a family-friendly vessel.
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Travelling throughout the year from one stunning region and range of coastlines to another, guests can expect superb service and spacious accommodation. The facilities on-board include swimming pools and sports courts and the like, as well as simulation golf nets so you can practice your swing. Of course, a fair portion of the ship is focussed purely on offering guests the kind of relaxation options that cruise lovers expect. So you’ll find an ‘endless pool’ on one side of the ship, as well as a ‘thermal suite’, meaning spas and saunas and so on in a specially designated zone.
Beyond all that, the Ventura is renowned for offering an extraordinarily rich array of food options that incorporates as many as 11 different restaurants serving up cuisine from around the world. Among the highlights for most visitors to the Ventura is The White Room restaurant from the much-admired and celebrated celebrity chef Marco Pierre White. There aren’t quite so many bars as restaurants on-board the Ventura but you will always be able to find somewhere to settle down and enjoy a glass of something lovely as you gaze out to sea after another day packed full of indulgence.
You can book trips on the Ventura that run from a week to two weeks or even longer but if you are new to the world of sea-bound vacations than mini cruises can be the perfect way to test the waters. Prices tend to be less expensive than you might imagine even for the most lavish adventure and you can find some outstanding bargains if you do some digging around online.