Thrusting off from the Queen Elizabeth II termianl shortly after 4:40 pm ORIANA headed towards south and out towards the English Channel and towards the open sea like she has done many times over the last 19 years.
As is always the case when boarding ORIANA it is alway a pleasure and no surprise to see that P&O's proud flagship is still looking pristine and well maintained showing hardly any of her 19 years of age.
Here we share some photos from ORIANA during her cruise beginning with images from the first 3 days at sea on board the most sea worthy of modern cruise liners as she headed to the Pearl of the Atlantic, Madeira and it's charming capital Madeira a journey she has made many times over her career.
Deck chairs line the deck rails where passengers had spent hours the Atlanic breeze.
The terrece pool closed as the swells start to increase.....
.....Meanwhile some brave passengers enjoy a dip in the Riviera Pool and it's Jacuzzis.
And a drink is always on hand from the bar.
Even if the sunbathers have disappered from the generous sized decks.
With many passengers getting ready for dinner a few linger on deck to enjoy a beer and wine.
In the late evening sunlight ORIANA's buff funnel makes an impressive sight.
While below decks ORIANA's passenger also settle into life on board.
The Crow's Nest with it's sweeping views and and ample space always proves a popular choice.
Often from it's full hight windows another ship will come into view such as BLACK WATCH.
While no holiday would be complete without shopping and ORIANA's shops and Photo Gallery make sure passengers take home many fitting souvenirs from their time onboard.Elsewhere on borad as the first sitting passengers going to dinner have time to admire the culinary delights on offer on board and the read what will be offer the next day either in the Peninsular and Oriental Restaurants or the select dining venues.
Photo Copyrights : Steve Martin
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