Why a trip on UK's newest and 'greenest' cruise ship has to be on your list

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Planning a trip away? This is why you should add going on a cruise to the top of your travel list and why P&O's newest addition to their fleet is the one to try…

November 26, 2021 - 14:36 GMT Francesca Shillcock I don't know about you, but the very idea of getting abroad after goodness knows how long was something I was jumping for joy about – so you can only imagine my enthusiasm when the opportunity arose to go on a cruise. It was the perfect way to make up for lost time and tick off some incredible places on my 'go-to' list.

Admittedly, I was no stranger to the seas having enjoyed a cruise in the past, so going aboard P&O's new ship Iona felt like a trip down memory lane, only this time with a huge upgrade. Iona is new to the P&O roster, having completed her maiden voyage in the late summer this year. She not only boasts a sparkling interior, but is, impressively, powered by liquefied natural gas making her the 'greenest' boat of the family and the first of its kind.

With excellent en suite facilities, a flat screen TV and a comfy bed, the cabins were equally as impressive. You'll even get a balcony if you go deluxe, which will guarantee you some of the best sunrises and sunsets you've ever seen.There's endless choice when it comes to food, drink and entertainment

But going on holiday is also about luxury, right? Well Iona has plenty of that. Although they're not part of the standard package, there are a number of exclusive restaurants that are nothing short of brilliant. And Iona is also the first boat to have a gin distillery on board – need we say more? MORE: Looking for a London getaway? The Westminster Hotel is a hidden gem in the heart of the cityIf you love Indian cuisine, then Sindhu is the place for you.

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