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Choosing the right cabin for your cruise is always an important decision. If you’re booking a cruise on P&O Cruises’ new ship, read on for all the information you need to choose the best cabins on Iona.

There are some cabins on Iona that you will almost certainly want to avoid. I’ll admit that I was shocked when I saw these cabins. I can’t quite believe they were designed that way. Read on for all the info…

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Iona Cabin types

There are four main cabin types to choose from on Iona:

  • Inside cabins – Single, standard or larger
  • Outside cabins – Standard
  • Balcony cabins – Single, smaller, standard or deluxe
  • Suites – Conservatory mini-suite, family sea view suite or suite

Read on for more info about each of these cabins types. This should help you to decide which is the best for you…

Inside cabins on Iona

Iona has three types of inside cabin:

  • Single inside – 101 sq. ft. (1 person)
  • Standard inside – 135 sq. ft. (2 to 4 people)
  • Larger inside – 190 sq. ft. (2 to 4 people)
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Inside cabins are the cheapest cabins and are perfect for those on a budget or who prefer to spend their time experiencing the ship rather than being in their cabin.

Iona’s inside cabins are between 101 and 190 square feet in size, with accessible inside cabins being 213 square feet in size.

Single inside cabins sleep only one passenger. The standard and larger inside cabins each sleep up to four passengers, with the third passenger on a single sofa bed and the fourth passenger in a Pullman bed.

Sugested read: What is a Pullman bed on a cruise ship?

Sea view cabins on Iona

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If you’re on a budget but are worried about feeling claustrophobic, a sea view cabin is a good compromise between a cheap inside cabin and a pricier balcony room.

Also known as outside cabins, the sea view cabins on Iona are a great choice because, at 210 square feet, they are larger than both the standard inside and standard balcony cabins. The accessible sea view cabins on Iona are 307 square feet, providing ample space for a wheelchair.

Sea view cabins have a window that’s handy to check the weather before getting dressed in the morning. It’s also a lovely place to sit and watch the ocean. I loved staying in this cabin and plan to change all of my future Inside cabin bookings on Iona and Arvia to Sea Views.

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Not every sea view cabin on Iona has a window seat, some just have the window. Currently, there’s no way to know which ones have seats and which just have the window.

However, I do know that our cabin, 4248, did have a window seat and cabin 4461 also has a window seat. So if you want to guarantee a window seat, you could choose one of those numbers.

Balcony cabins on Iona

Iona has four sizes of balcony cabins:

  • Single balcony – 107 sq. ft. (1 person)
  • Smaller balcony – 150 sq. ft. (1 or 2 people)
  • Standard balcony – 170 sq. ft. (2 to 4 people)
  • Deluxe balcony – 226 sq. ft. (2 to 4 people)

Please note that these are approximate sizes. If you book an accessible cabin, it will be larger and there will be enough space to accommodate a wheelchair.

Iona’s balcony cabins all have patio-style doors leading on to a private (or not so private – more on that later) balcony where you can watch the world go by.

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Iona balcony cabins range in size from 107 square feet for single balcony cabins up to 226 square feet for deluxe balcony cabins and 362 square feet for accessible cabins.

Single balcony cabins accommodate one passenger, smaller balcony cabins accommodate two passengers, whilst standard and deluxe balcony cabins sleep two to four passengers.

If you’d like to see videos of balcony cabins on Iona, there are lots available on YouTube. I recommend that you watch this one by Paul & Carole Love to Travel and this one by Cruises for Families.

Conservatory mini-suites on Iona

Conservatory mini-suites are only available on Iona and sister-ship Arvia. This exciting new cabin option includes a conservatory area with an L-shaped sofa in between the bedroom and the balcony.

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Iona has 95 of these conservatory cabins which are approximately 274 square feet in size and sleep up to four passengers.

Steph from Cruise With Amber has made a fantastic video tour of a conservatory mini suite on Iona. Watch that below and be sure to subscribe to her channel for more videos like this one.

If you need help in choosing the best conservatory mini suite on Iona, I also recommend that you check out Steph’s guide to Iona’s conservatory mini suites.

What’s included in a mini-suite?

The conservatory mini-suites on Iona do not come with any of the benefits or perks that you get with a P&O Cruises suite, so in this sense, they are more like larger balcony cabins rather than suites. If you want to be treated like a VIP, you should go for a suite rather than a conservatory mini-suite.

Suites on Iona

Suites on Iona are located on the corner of decks 9 to 15, offering large wraparound balconies with views from the front or rear of the ship.

Iona has two Family Sea View Suites which are on the Promenade Deck. These are a little smaller than the other forward suites and they do not have balconies.

Each of Iona’s suites is between 434 and 530 square feet in size and sleeps two to four people with a separate living area.

As well as the larger size, booking a suite comes with a whole host of perks including priority boarding, butler service and lots of fresh fruit, chocolates and canapes.

You can read more about Iona’s suites in this article from CruisewithAmber.co.uk

Special Cabin Types on Iona

Family cabins on Iona

Each cabin on Iona sleeps between one and four people. Three berth cabins have a single sofa bed. Four berth cabins have a single sofa bed and a Pullman bed that comes down from the ceiling.

If you have a sofa bed then your cabin steward will make it up each evening while you have dinner and put the bed away each morning while you have breakfast.

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Families of five or more must be accommodated in two cabins on Iona. Connecting cabins are available. These have a door between them so that families of five to eight people or those who require a little more space can move easily between the cabins.

Children under the age of 16 years must share a cabin with an adult. You cannot put children in their own cabin unless it is interconnecting.

The best cabins for families on Iona are:

  • Larger inside cabins
  • Sea view cabins
  • Deluxe balcony cabins
  • Conservatory mini-suites
  • Family sea view suites

Single cabins on Iona

The single cabins on Iona can be found in various locations across the ship. Whilst some ships place all the single cabins together to make it easier for solo travellers to meet, on Iona this is not the case.

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Accessible cabins on Iona

Iona has several adapted cabins which are suitable for wheelchair users. There’s a choice of all cabin types and these are often located close to the lifts. These cabins are always in high demand so if you require a disabled cabin you should book your cruise as early as possible.

If you’d like to see what a wheelchair-accessible cabin on Iona looks like, then I recommend this video by Paul & Carole Love to Travel who were allocated an accessible cabin on Iona.

How to choose the best cabin

I’ve created a handy checklist to help you know what to look out for when picking a cruise cabin. Just pop your email in the form below to get a copy delivered to your inbox straight away.

Iona Cabin Grades

Cabin grades are used to group similar cabins together for pricing purposes. Each P&O Cruises cabin is assigned a two-letter cabin grade code (e.g. GF). The cabin grades are shown in different colours on the deck plan.

Click to see Iona deck plan (opens in a new window)

The key to decoding the Iona cabin grades is to know that the first letter refers to the type of cabin (e.g. standard balcony) and the second letter refers to the location of that cabin on the ship (e.g. high deck, towards the front).

Note that decks may be high, mid or low. On each deck, cabins may be located forward, mid-forward, midship, mid-aft or aft (at the rear).

Table of P&O Iona cabin grades:

Cabin Type1st Letter of Grade
SuiteB
Conservatory Mini-suiteC
Deluxe BalconyE
Balcony / Smaller BalconyG
Sea ViewL
Larger InsideO
InsideP
Single BalconyQ
Single InsideS
Cabin Location2nd Digit of Grade
Mid decks. Midship location.A
All decks. Mid-forward, mid or mid-aft locationB or V
High or low decks. Mid-forward or mid-aft location.C or W
Mid decks. Aft location.D or 4
All decks. Forward or aft locationE, Y or 5
High or low decks. Forward location.F, Z or 6

Iona Cabin Sizes

Iona has a cabin for everyone, with sizes ranging from inside cabins that are a little over one hundred square feet to suites which are more than five times as large. For reference, it may help to know that a king size mattress is 42 square feet.

The approximate sizes of Iona cabins are:

  • Inside single – 101 sq. ft.
  • Inside standard – 135 sq. ft.
  • Inside larger – 190 sq. ft.
  • Sea view standard – 210 sq. ft.
  • Balcony single – 107 sq. ft.
  • Balcony smaller – 150 sq. ft.
  • Balcony standard – 170 sq. ft.
  • Balcony deluxe – 226 sq. ft.
  • Conservatory mini-suite – 274 sq. ft.
  • Family sea view suite – 330 sq. ft.
  • Suite – 434 to 530 sq. ft.

The Best Cabins on Iona

Everybody has different priorities when choosing a cabin. For some, the cheapest cabin is the best. Others want the biggest cabin or the cabin in the best location so that they don’t have to walk too far. It’s very much a personal choice.

The best balcony cabins on Iona

There are some balcony cabins on Iona which have much bigger balconies than others of the same grade (and therefore the same price). If you like a large balcony, these are definitely worth looking out for.

In the image below, the pink and purple cabins are standard balcony cabins. Some of these have much bigger balconies than others, for the same price. In fact, 17219 will be cheaper than 17305 because it is further forward, even though the balcony is five times as large!

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Click here to see the Iona Deck Plan (opens in a new window)

The image below shows how the curved design of the ship makes some balconies much bigger than others.

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Here is a list of the cabins on Iona which have the largest balconies:

  • 9236
  • 9239
  • 9320 (sleeps 3)
  • 9321
  • 10238
  • 10245 (sleeps 3)
  • 10320
  • 10321
  • 10509 (sleeps 3)
  • 10514 (sleeps 4)
  • 11242 (sleeps 4)
  • 11243
  • 11320
  • 11321
  • 11514 (accessible)
  • 11515 (sleeps 3)
  • 11711
  • 11712
  • 12242
  • 12255
  • 12320
  • 12321
  • 12514 (accessible)
  • 12515 (sleeps 3)
  • 12711
  • 12712
  • 14242
  • 14255
  • 14320
  • 14321
  • 14512
  • 14515 (sleeps 3)
  • 14711
  • 14712
  • 15242
  • 15253
  • 15316
  • 15317 (sleeps 4)
  • 15514
  • 15515
  • 15711
  • 15712
  • 16242
  • 16253
  • 16320
  • 16321 (sleeps 4)
  • 17317
  • 17320

The best inside cabins on Iona

Inside cabins on Iona are either square or rectangular. The rectangular cabins sleep only two people whereas most of the square cabins sleep four.

If there are only two people in your cabin, it’s a good idea to book a cabin that sleeps two so that you won’t have the Pullman bed. This also leaves these cabins free for families who need them.

Similarly, if you don’t need interconnecting cabins then try not to book one. The door between the two cabins is never quite as soundproof as a wall. Plus, having an interconnecting cabin could be a big deal for a larger family.

Are port or starboard cabins best on Iona?

Originally, Iona’s captain, Wesley Dunlop, commented on Twitter that Iona will dock with the port side to the quay.

Port side to the quay will be our regular side alongside once we welcome our first guests onboard so we wanted to check all was ‘ship shape’ ready for the 7th August! 😁

— Wesley Dunlop (@captwesdunlop) May 18, 2021

However, one cruiser who has been to Norway on Iona said that the ship alternated port and starboard side for the four destinations.

  • Stavenger – Port
  • Olden – Starboard
  • Alesund – Port
  • Haugesund – Starboard.

So, it seems that it doesn’t really matter whether you choose port or starboard for your balcony on Iona.

Suggested read: 7 easy ways to remember port and starboard

Iona Cabins to Avoid

There are some also cabins on Iona which you may want to avoid…

1. Balconies on Deck 8

Promenade Deck cabins on Iona are most unusual and you may wish to avoid them.

The Promenade Deck is located on Deck 8 and enables passengers to walk all the way around the outside of the ship. On the Promenade Deck, you’ll find outside dining areas, bars, hot tubs… and cabin balconies!

The image below shows part of Deck 8. The light brown striped area is the deck where people can walk in between the balconies and the edge of the ship.

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Now that Iona is cruising with guests, we’ve been able to take the first look at these cabin balconies in real life. I was shocked to see just how little privacy they have.

Take a look at this video from Cruising With Ben & David to see what these promenade deck balcony cabins look like…

The promenade deck balconies really do have no privacy with chairs right outside them. The ones with the slightly larger, curved balconies appear to be the worst, as they catch the attention of anyone walking past.

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While the cabins at the front of the Promenade Deck have larger than average balconies, there really is no privacy at all with people walking right past. Take a look at this point of Ben & David’s video to see…

If you want privacy on your balcony, you should definitely avoid Deck 8 on Iona. The privacy issue affects all of the balcony cabins on this deck, including forward-facing cabins and conservatory mini-suites.

If you’re wondering what the view looks like from the balcony of a room on Iona’s Promenade Deck, then take a look at this video by Cruise With Amber which shows the view from a conservatory mini suite on Deck 8 as well as one on Deck 9…

2. Cabins overlooked by neighbours

While the extra large balconies are some of the best cabins on Iona, the ones next door could be said to be the worst.

If you stay next to one of the ‘corner’ balconies, you’ll not only have to deal with looking at your smug neighbours with their much larger space, but they’ll also be blocking quite a lot of your view. This is made so much more annoying by the fact that both rooms cost the same!

The photo below shows the view from a balcony next to the larger one…

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The cabins to avoid are: 9238, 9241, 9318, 9319, 10240, 10247, 10318, 10319, 10511, 10516, 11244, 11245, 11318, 11319, 11516, 11517, 12244, 12257, 12318, 12319, 12516, 12517, 14244, 14245, 14318, 14319, 14514, 14517, 15244, 15255, 15314, 15315, 15516, 15517, 16244, 16255, 16318, 16319, 17315, 17318.

3. Cabins overlooked by the bridge

Another thing that you might want to consider is that all balconies on forward-facing cabins are overlooked by the bridge (where the officers see out of to manoeuvre the ship). That’s cabins 15101-15108, 14101-14110, 12103-12110, 11101-11108, 10101-10108, 9102-9109 and 8181-8108.

I would imagine that the ship’s officers are more concerned about navigating than looking down onto anyone’s balcony, but if you’d rather not be overlooked you might prefer to opt for an aft balcony cabin rather than a forward one.

4. Noisy cabins on Iona

The main thing which is likely to annoy cruisers on any ship is noise when they are trying to sleep. Unfortunately, like many ships, Iona can be very creaky when the weather is bad, so if you’re used to sleeping in silence then you may find that your sleep suffers no matter which deck you choose.

However, if you like an early night, you’ll want to avoid any cabins which are directly above the Headliners Theatre. These are numbered 8140 – 8235. The shows are on until around 11.30 pm so avoid booking one of these cabins if you like to go to sleep before this time.

The Club House is Iona’s nightclub which is likely to be playing music until the early hours. Cabins directly above the nightclub are numbered 9701 – 9744 .

5. Balcony cabins with obstructed views

Another oddity of the Deck 8 balcony cabins on Iona is that some of them are located right across from the infinity whirlpools. These have obstructed views because the whirlpool is between your cabin and the ocean! These cabin numbers are 8309 – 8312 and 8322 – 8330.

This photo was taken from one of these promenade deck balcony cabins…

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Imagine looking forward to sitting on your balcony looking out over the Norwegian Fjords, only to find that there’s a hot tub full of people blocking your view!

Whilst it might be nice to be able to hop in the jacuzzi whenever you like, I’d probably avoid these cabins, unless you really enjoy people-watching.

6. The worst cabins for seasickness on Iona

If you’re worried about feeling queasy on-board your cruise, you should aim to book a cabin that’s on a low deck, in a mid-ship location as this is where you’ll feel the movement the least.

That said, Iona is a very large and modern ship, so you’re much less likely to suffer from seasickness on board than you might be on a smaller, older ship.

Read more: Do big ships rock less?

Cabins on high decks at the front of the ship are often the worst for seasickness as the movement can be felt the most here. That means you’ll want to avoid cabins numbered 17201 – 17217 and 16201 – 16240.

7. Cabins that are a long walk from anything

Anyone with mobility issues or young children should aim to book a cabin close to places that they are likely to visit frequently, such as the pool, buffet or kids’ club.

The Reef kids’ club is located on Deck 17 towards the back of the ship. Therefore, the worst locations for families would be on a low deck at the front of the ship, as it would be a long walk to the kids’ club. You may wish to avoid cabins numbered 4201 – 4250.

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8. Cabins near the smoking areas

If you’re a smoker, booking a cabin near the smoking area can be really convenient. However, those that don’t smoke may wish to avoid cabins near smoking areas. This is particularly true if you book a cabin with a balcony and don’t want to be able to smell smoke while you sit out.

The smoking areas on Iona are located:

  • Deck 8 – Port Side, Between The Quays and The Sunset Bar
  • Deck 18 – Port Side, Aft
  • Deck 18 – Port side, Mid Forward

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If you want to avoid the smell of smoke on your balcony on Iona, you should avoid booking a balcony cabin or suite that’s above the smoking area on Deck 8. Affected cabins may include those numbered 9630 – 9750 (even numbers only).

Of course, the direction of the wind can have an impact, so if you have one of these cabins it doesn’t mean that it will necessarily be smoky, and certainly not all of the time.

Cabins on Deck 10 and above are set back a little and guests staying in these cabins above the smoking areas have reported that they cannot smell any smoke there.

9. Cabins with narrow doorways

On some of the corridors with cabins, you’ll see support posts. Usually, these are well placed, but there are some that partially block the doors outside rooms 5540 and 5639.

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If you have a larger body shape then you may wish to avoid these rooms. As these cabins only sleep two, they won’t be available for families with pushchairs, so that’s not an issue.

10. Balconies that you cannot use

The balconies on deck 5 of Iona are a little different in design from regular balconies. Other cruise ships call these ‘cove balconies‘ or ‘sheltered balconies’, although P&O Cruises doesn’t have a specific name for them.

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The problem with these balconies is that they’re a little close to the waterline. So, if the sea is rough, you may not be allowed to use your balcony at all. In the event of bad weather, a metal storm door will be closed over your balcony door leaving you with just the window. It won’t be opened until the next port of call.

Some cruisers have reported that this door has been closed for the majority of their cruise, essentially leaving them with a Sea View cabin, rather than the balcony that they paid for.

11. Balconies beneath the infinity pool

At the back of Iona there’s a lovely infinity pool. But, you’d be wise not to book a cabin directly beneath it.

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The problem is that children find great fun in splashing water over the edge of the infinity pool. And when they do that, it lands straight onto the balconies beneath.

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Now you may think that the tiered design would mean that it’s only the balconies directly below the pool (Deck 15) that would get wet. But as you can see from the photo below, which shows 10742, the water can splash down several decks!

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So, the cabins to avoid here are 9745, 9750, 10742, 10745, 11745, 11746, 12741, 12744, 14741, 14742. These are the middle ones at the aft. If you choose one that’s next door, you’ll not only stay drier, you’ll also benefit from a larger balcony for the same price.

Choosing your Cabin on Iona

When choosing a cabin for your cruise, it’s always a good idea to study the ship’s deck plan carefully. You can view the Iona deck plans on the P&O Cruises website or by clicking here.

To be able to choose your own cabin number on your P&O cruise you’ll need to book a Select Fare. If you book a Saver Fare or an Early Saver Fare your cabin number will be allocated for you at some point between booking and departure. This is also known as a ‘guarantee cabin’ as you are guaranteed a cabin of the type you select (or possibly better if you’re lucky enough to be upgraded).

Booking a Select Fare does cost a little more, but you’ll also get some extra benefits such as free shuttle buses in ports, the first choice of dining times and some money to spend on-board the ship.

Iona Cabin Amenities

In each cabin you’ll find:

  • En-suite bathroom
  • Wardrobe space
  • Desk and chair
  • Air conditioning
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • TV
  • Telephone
  • Hairdryer
  • British plug sockets
  • Safe
  • Mini-bar (chargeable)
  • Kettle with tea, coffee and biscuits
  • Mineral water on arrival
  • Daily steward service

If you book a suite you’ll also enjoy:

  • Separate bedroom and lounge area
  • Bathroom with a bath, shower and dual sinks
  • Walk-in dressing area
  • Butler service

If you’d like to know what facilities Iona has on the ship for families, you’ll find that info here: What facilities does Iona have for families?

Iona cabin layout

P&O Cruises hasn’t released any floor plans showing the layout of cabins on Iona. It’s therefore not possible to know where exactly the bed, sofa and desk will be located in the inside, outside and balcony cabins or the suites.

Iona has a near-identical design to two other ships which were also constructed by shipbuilding company Meyer Werft – AIDA Nova and Costa Smeralda. You can look at the AIDA Nova cabin floor plans to get an idea of what cabins on Iona might look like, although there are no guarantees that they will be identical.

Also, AIDA Nova and Costa Smeralda do not have conservatory mini-suites so we do not know what Iona’s conservatory mini-suite floor plan is like. The nearest thing on these ships would be a junior suite.

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Iona FAQs

What size is Iona?

Iona is the biggest ship in the P&O Cruises fleet, with a length of 344.5 metres and a beam (width) of 42 metres. Her capacity is 5,206 passengers, over 40% more than P&O Cruises’ former flagship, Britannia.

How many decks has Iona got?

P&O Cruises’ Iona has 19 decks. Of these, 16 decks are accessible to passengers and 11 decks have cabins.

What do cabin grades mean?

Cabin grades are two-letter codes given to cabins that denote the type and location of the cabin. With P&O Cruises’ the first letter of a cabin grade refers to the type of cabin, while the second refers to the location on the ship.

Can I upgrade my P&O cabin?

Providing that there is availability, you can upgrade your cabin on a P&O Cruise. You can also choose an ‘Automatic Upgrade’ option which may automatically move your booking to the best available cabin at no extra cost, although you have no say on where it will be on the ship.

How many suites does Iona have?

P&O Cruises’ Iona has 24 full-size suites on board. She also has 95 Conservatory Mini-suites, although these do not include the same benefits as a Suite, and as such are essentially upgraded Balcony cabins.

What do you get in a suite on Iona?

If you book a Suite on P&O Cruises’ Iona you get a number of perks, including priority check-in and disembarkation, an exclusive welcome reception and butler service. In the room, you’ll enjoy a superior bathroom with a whirlpool bath and complimentary chocolates and fresh fruit.

What is a conservatory mini suite on Iona?

Conservatory Mini-suites are a new type of cabin on Iona and her sister ship Arvia. They have a small conservatory area between the main bedroom and the balcony, with an L-shaped sofa. They have more space than a standard balcony cabin, but they don’t have suite perks.

More P&O Cruises cabin guides:

  • Arcadia cabins
  • Arvia cabins
  • Aurora cabins
  • Azura cabins
  • Britannia cabins
  • Ventura cabins

Check if your Iona cabin is a good one

Unfortunately, I am no longer able to respond to individual requests to check if particular cabins are good or not. I loved doing this but it was just too time-consuming for me with so many requests.

If you’d like to check your cabin, I suggest looking up the number on the Iona deck plan. Use the key to look up the meaning of any symbols. Then, you can use my free checklist to make sure that there are no issues with your cabin’s location.

You're welcome to share this guide with your friends if you think it may help them too.

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FAQs

Does Iona have obstructed balconies? ›

Balcony cabins with obstructed views

Another oddity of the Deck 8 balcony cabins on Iona is that some of them are located right across from the infinity whirlpools. These have obstructed views because the whirlpool is between your cabin and the ocean! These cabin numbers are 8309 – 8312 and 8322 – 8330.

Is there a fridge in cabins on Iona? ›

All of Iona's cabins have a double bed that can be divided into two (single accommodation aside), interactive TV, wardrobe, fridge, sofa, vanity and stool and numerous charging and USB points, with UK and European sockets. Every cabin has tea and coffee-making facilities.

What are the cabin grades on Iona? ›

Cabin Grades:

PC Deck 4, Deck 5, Deck 8, Deck 9, Deck 15, Deck 16. PD Deck 10, Deck 11, Deck 12, Deck 14.

Are there formal nights on P&O Iona? ›

As with other P&O Cruise ships, Iona will host Gala Evenings/formal nights. Iona will have one formal night on each seven-night cruise. Fourteen-night cruises will have two formal nights. On Gala/Formal evenings Black Tie is effective in the majority of public areas after 6pm.

What is the best floor to stay on a cruise ship? ›

On the typical ship, the top deck of cabins is directly below the pool and activity decks, which can be noisy during the day and even into the night (yes, the noise sometimes will waft through your ceiling). The cabin deck just below that top deck of cabins can be a good choice.

What deck is the best to stay on on a cruise ship? ›

The lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel. Even if you choose a balcony room, choose a low level and a room closest to the ship's center. The higher decks and cabins at the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship will rock and roll the most.

Do Iona cabins have hairdryers? ›

Standard Inside Cabin on Iona

Bathroom with shower. Fridge. Hair dryer. Tea and coffee making facilities.

What plugs are used on P&O Iona? ›

All cabins on P&O's Iona have at least 4 UK plug sockets, 1 European plug socket and 2 USB sockets.

Are there USB ports on Iona? ›

They are located on the front of the PC. Four USB Type-A ports and one USB Type-C port are located.

What deck is reception on Iona? ›

Deck 7 is also the liner's Lobby Deck housing Reception (24-hour Guest Services Desk providing information, assistance, onboard reservations), Shore Excursions Desk (booking, information, planning), Loyalty Desk and Cruise Sales (serving P&O Cruises loyalty program and future cruise bookings).

What deck Can you smoke on on Iona? ›

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  • Smoking is not permitted in any public room, inside your cabin, or on your cabin balcony.
  • Electronic cigarettes which do not emit smoke/vapor are not permitted in public areas but can be used in staterooms, balconies, and designated areas of the open deck.

How long is promenade deck on Iona? ›

The ship's centre also includes a three-deck atrium flanked by triple-deck glass panels projecting outwards. Iona has 18 total decks, a length of 344.5 metres (1,130 ft), and a beam of 42 metres (138 ft).

Can I wear jeans to dinner on a cruise? ›

On formal nights, proper attire includes tuxedos, suits or slacks (jackets required) for men and evening gowns, co*cktail dresses or dressy pantsuits for women. Jeans are welcome in all dining venues during the day, but they're not appropriate in any public venues for dinner or co*cktail hour.

Can you wear trainers on Iona? ›

Cruises suggest that you dress as you would for dinner in a nice restaurant; smart dark denim or trousers and a nice top, open-neck shirts, skirts and dresses (but no tracksuits, football shirts or trainers ideally).

Can I take soft drinks on a P&O cruise? ›

P&O Cruises allows guests to bring unlimited soft drinks and water on board their cruiser ships. You can also bring more soft drinks on board at each port of call too if you wish.

Is it better to be in the front middle or back of a cruise ship? ›

The back of the ship tends to be considered the next best cabin position after midships. Whilst the front of the ship gets the most movement the back also does get some. Whilst it's nowhere near as bad as the front of the ship, you may still notice some movement in rough seas.

Where is the noisiest part of a cruise ship? ›

Cabins anywhere close to the bow

Anchor noise issues aside, the big reason you might want to steer clear of the front of a ship is that you'll likely feel the motion of the waves more distinctly. The front of a ship can be the most uncomfortable place to be in big waves.

Which side of the ship is better on a cruise? ›

Which side of a cruise ship is better? There's nothing inherently better about either the port side or the starboard side of a cruise ship. But if you're sailing in a balcony or veranda stateroom, you might want to choose to stay on a specific side of the ship based on the direction of your itinerary.

Is it better to be upper deck or lower deck on a cruise? ›

The higher the deck, the better and, often, more panoramic the view. Cabins on top decks aren't always the best on the ship, but many suites and specialty cabin categories are typically located on upper decks.

Is it better to be lower on a cruise ship? ›

The best deck on a cruise ship to avoid seasickness is the lowest passenger deck. This is because the top of a ship sways from side to side much more than the bottom. To avoid motion sickness, choose a cabin close to the waterline.

Is it worth it to prepay gratuities on a cruise? ›

Benefits of Prepaying Gratuities

By paying the charge at the same time you pay your cruise, it's one less cost that will hit your onboard account while you are cruising. Compared to the price of your cruise as a whole, the extra charge is unlikely to make a big difference financially.

Do P&O provide pool towels? ›

Pool and bath towels – these will already be provided for you. Hair dryer – you'll find one in your cabin. Toiletries such as soap, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner – these will be in your bathroom and if you run out, your cabin steward can provide you with extra.

Does Iona have a laundry? ›

Laundry Services are available on all of the P&O Cruise Ships. We cruised on Iona in August 2021 and in this post we show the current cost of using the P&O Cruises Laundry Services.

Can you take hair straighteners on P&O cruise? ›

Some electrical items and personal grooming devices, such as power boards, laptops, phone and camera charges, hair dryers, hair straighteners, curling irons and shavers may be allowed onboard if they are deemed to be in safe and proper working condition, and if used with proper caution.

How much drink can you take on P and O cruise? ›

Each guest aged 18 years (21 years in United States of America ports) and older may bring up to 1 litre of wine, Champagne, beer, spirit, or liqueur on board as they embark the ship for the first time only. Alcohol over the 1 litre limit will be stored and returned to the guest prior to the end of the cruise.

How much luggage can you take on P&O cruise? ›

You can bring as many bags as you can comfortably fit into your cabin, but each item of luggage should weigh no more than 23kg for safety and handling purposes. If an item exceeds 23kg at embarkation you will be recalled to the terminal and asked to remove items or repack your bags.

Can you bring an extension cord on a cruise? ›

Power strips, multi-plug box outlets/adaptors and extension cords (without surge protectors) are allowed on board when used with proper caution. However, if such devices are determined to pose a hazard, they will be removed and returned the last day of the cruise prior to debark.

Does Iona have USB ports in cabins? ›

Handily, there'll be no need to pack a case full of adapters for all those iPads and everything else that travelling with toddlers and teens in tow means; all Iona's cabins will have USB charging ports right by the bed.

Are there irons on Iona? ›

You will find them on your stateroom deck so there should be one near your cabin. If you don't want to return home to a pile of laundry, this is a handy option. Each launderette has washing machines, dryers, a sink and an ironing station. Machines and irons are totally free of charge.

Is there a running track on Iona? ›

As well as the variety of places to relax and unwind on Iona, guests also enjoyed the state-of-the-art gym with its spacious layout, all the latest equipment and a good range of classes, such as pilates and spin sessions. There is also a running track on deck 18 for those who like to be out in the fresh air.

What is freedom dining on Iona? ›

In a first for P&O Cruises, Iona offers all Freedom dining. This means that you can arrive at any of the main restaurants at any time you like and sit wherever you choose. There are no set dining times on this ship. Each of the main dining rooms serves the same menus, although it changes every day.

Has Iona got casino? ›

Iona Entertainment: Spa, Fitness, Casino, Theatres | P&O.

Can you smoke on Iona? ›

Smoking & E-Cigarette Policy

Smoking is not permitted in any public room, inside cabin or on cabin balconies. Electronic cigarettes, including those which do not emit smoke, can be used in designated smoking areas only.

Can you smoke on P&O balconies? ›

In the interest of the health, safety and enjoyment of all of our guests, smoking is not permitted indoors on any of our P&O Cruises' ships, including in guest rooms and balconies. This includes the use of any electronic cigarettes, which can only be used in the designated smoking areas.

Can you buy tobacco on P&O? ›

Tobacco and Cigarette products can be bought via the shops at any time and taken away immediately. If a you would like to purchase a bottle of spirits for in cabin consumption during your cruise you must order via room service and details of the service can be located within the in cabin directory.

Do any cruise lines allow smoking on balconies? ›

The answer is yes. All cruise ships allow smoking in certain areas, which are typically designated in outdoor smoking zones and sometimes in casinos, nightclubs, cigar lounges and cabin balconies (depending on the cruise line).

Is Iona at full capacity? ›

Iona has a normal operating capacity of 5,200 guests and 1,800 crew. How many cabins does Iona have? Iona has accommodation to suit everyone. She's home to 2,614 cabins including 811 Inside, 174 Sea view, 1,366 Balcony, 120 Deluxe Balcony, 95 Conservatory Mini-suite, 24 Suite, 22 Single and 2 Family cabins.

Why is Iona late? ›

Iona became Meyer Werft's 50th cruise vessel, which completion, unfortunately, was delayed due to shipbuilding yard's closure caused by the 2020's Coronavirus pandemic.

Is there dancing on Iona? ›

When the sun goes down, The Club House becomes Iona's late-night venue, offering entertainment and dancing in a modern 'live lounge' environment. Guests can also enjoy the sounds of Iona's talented house band, Pulse, at night.

What deck Can you smoke on on Iona? ›

External Website - www.pocruises.com
  • Smoking is not permitted in any public room, inside your cabin, or on your cabin balcony.
  • Electronic cigarettes which do not emit smoke/vapor are not permitted in public areas but can be used in staterooms, balconies, and designated areas of the open deck.

What plugs are used on P&O Iona? ›

All cabins on P&O's Iona have at least 4 UK plug sockets, 1 European plug socket and 2 USB sockets.

Are there balcony cabins on deck 5 on Iona? ›

Iona balcony cabins on deck five

Low down, these cabins are cut out of the hull of ship. The location was fabulous, deck five gives easy access to all the restaurants and bars on decks six to eight. You can also get to the Headlines theatre and spa quickly.

Are there hairdryers in cabins on Iona? ›

Standard Inside Cabin on Iona

Bathroom with shower. Fridge. Hair dryer. Tea and coffee making facilities.

Can you smoke on P&O balconies? ›

In the interest of the health, safety and enjoyment of all of our guests, smoking is not permitted indoors on any of our P&O Cruises' ships, including in guest rooms and balconies. This includes the use of any electronic cigarettes, which can only be used in the designated smoking areas.

Can you smoke on P and O Iona? ›

Smoking & E-Cigarette Policy

Smoking is not permitted in any public room, inside cabin or on cabin balconies. Electronic cigarettes, including those which do not emit smoke, can be used in designated smoking areas only.

Can you buy tobacco on P&O? ›

Tobacco and Cigarette products can be bought via the shops at any time and taken away immediately. If a you would like to purchase a bottle of spirits for in cabin consumption during your cruise you must order via room service and details of the service can be located within the in cabin directory.

How much drink can you take on P and O cruise? ›

Each guest aged 18 years (21 years in United States of America ports) and older may bring up to 1 litre of wine, Champagne, beer, spirit, or liqueur on board as they embark the ship for the first time only. Alcohol over the 1 litre limit will be stored and returned to the guest prior to the end of the cruise.

Do P&O provide pool towels? ›

Pool and bath towels – these will already be provided for you. Hair dryer – you'll find one in your cabin. Toiletries such as soap, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner – these will be in your bathroom and if you run out, your cabin steward can provide you with extra.

Can you take hair straighteners on P&O cruise? ›

Some electrical items and personal grooming devices, such as power boards, laptops, phone and camera charges, hair dryers, hair straighteners, curling irons and shavers may be allowed onboard if they are deemed to be in safe and proper working condition, and if used with proper caution.

What deck is reception on Iona? ›

Deck 7 is also the liner's Lobby Deck housing Reception (24-hour Guest Services Desk providing information, assistance, onboard reservations), Shore Excursions Desk (booking, information, planning), Loyalty Desk and Cruise Sales (serving P&O Cruises loyalty program and future cruise bookings).

How long is promenade deck on Iona? ›

The ship's centre also includes a three-deck atrium flanked by triple-deck glass panels projecting outwards. Iona has 18 total decks, a length of 344.5 metres (1,130 ft), and a beam of 42 metres (138 ft).

What deck is the promenade on the Iona? ›

Deck 8 features a full wraparound "promenade deck" - an outdoor space that is accessible to passengers.

Does Iona have a laundry? ›

Laundry Services are available on all of the P&O Cruise Ships. We cruised on Iona in August 2021 and in this post we show the current cost of using the P&O Cruises Laundry Services.

Can I bring curling iron on a cruise? ›

Your curling irons will not be confiscated from your luggage as they are allowed on all the main cruise lines. There have been reports of curling irons being confiscated if they have been left on in a room which is a fire hazard.

Are there irons on Iona? ›

You will find them on your stateroom deck so there should be one near your cabin. If you don't want to return home to a pile of laundry, this is a handy option. Each launderette has washing machines, dryers, a sink and an ironing station. Machines and irons are totally free of charge.

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