Aurora is the classic cruise experience. Bring the kids along and you'll enjoy the family holiday of a lifetime.
Cosmopolitan and refined, Aurora offers fun-filled days, glamorous nightlife and all the relaxation you need in between.
| Aurora Vital Statistics |
| CABINS | 939 |
GUESTS | 1,870 |
CREW | 850 |
| TONNAGE | 76,000 |
LENGTH | 270 m |
BEAM | 32 m |
| SPEED | 24 Knots |
DECKS | 10 |
MAIDEN VOYAGE | April 2000 |
Life onboard your P&O Cruises ship
Aurora's elegant decks reflect design influences from around the globe. There's the Moorish splendour of Aurora's main restaurants, the Lalique-inspired waterfall in the central atrium and the chic Café Bordeaux, endorsed by Marco Pierre White.
Whether you book a standard stateroom or a penthouse suite, you can be sure of travelling in comfort and style.
What's more, the wealth of entertainment for you and the children, combined with lots of opportunities to relax and unwind, means cruising on Aurora is pure indulgence from the moment you step aboard.
What is there for families on Aurora?
On Aurora, there are Reef kids' clubs offering supervised activities your children will enjoy, whether they're a toddler, tween or teen.
While they're busy having fun and making new friends you get some time to do your own thing.
Want a lazy holiday? Grab a drink and head for the pool or treat yourself to a facial or massage at the spa. If you're in the mood for a little activity, there's the sports court, the gym, a Golf simulator and plenty more besides, including:
- Tate Talks with Tate Britain experts*
- Music Festivals at Sea*
- Library
- Cyb@study IT suite
- Art gallery
- Shops
- Vanderbilt's card room
*On selected cruises
Your evening cruise entertainment
Evenings on Aurora are just as fun-filled. Take the kids to see a new-release movie in the Playhouse Cinema, see a show in the Curzon Theatre or simply chat over drinks in the Crow's Nest lounge while you watch the sun go down.
Later, Mum and Dad might like to experience the thrills of the Monte Carlo casino or dance into the small hours in Masquerade, the glitziest nightclub afloat.
Where can you dine?
Get your glad rags on for traditional Club Dining in the Alexandria and Medina restaurants where you can enjoy great company and word class cuisine.
For something a little more casual but every bit as tempting, try Café Bordeaux for delicious French and international dishes endorsed by Marco Pierre White.
You can also eat under the stars at the Pennant Grill or if you'd rather crash out after a full day, just call room service - it's available 24 hours a day.