First Steel Cut For New P&O Ship Arvia

 

Steel Cut for New P&O Ship Arvia

First Steel cut for new P&O Arvia.  Image: P&O Cruises

First Steel cut for new P&O Arvia. Image: P&O Cruises

Steel-cutting ceremony held for P&O Cruises “future-focused” second Excel class ship 

An exciting moment in the lifecycle of any new ship is when the build officially begins, and I can bring you news that a major construction milestone in the future of British cruising has been marked as P&O Cruises cuts the first piece of steel for new ship Arvia.

First Steel being cut for P&O Cruises new ship Arvia Feb 2021. Image: P&O Cruises

First Steel being cut for P&O Cruises new ship Arvia Feb 2021. Image: P&O Cruises

The recently named sister ship to P&O Cruises flagship Iona is being built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.  Arvia, P&O Cruises second LNG-powered Excel class ship and sister ship to Iona, will join the fleet in December 2022 and holidays on Arvia go on sale in March 2021.

In a speech at the virtual ceremony P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said: “The steel cutting marks an extraordinary milestone for the future of P&O Cruises. 

“It is a future which will include two of the most environmentally innovative ships in the world today.

“Iona is poised to join our fleet this summer as we return to service and is eagerly anticipated by our employees, crew and certainly by our guests who cannot wait to sail on her during her maiden season from Southampton.

Plaque commemorating the first steel cut for new ship Arvia.  Image: P&O Cruises

Plaque commemorating the first steel cut for new ship Arvia. Image: P&O Cruises

“Whilst Arvia may have a different look and feel to Iona, being built to sail in the sun, the inherent DNA is the same.It is one which exemplifies design excellence, forward-thinking power generation and future-focused experiences. The hardware, technology and interior arrangement of spaces leaves nothing lacking. Every sheet of metal, every control panel, every cabin, light fitting and chair has been designed and debated to ensure that it provides a pinnacle holiday for our guests and the foremost working and living experience for our crew. 

“Over the next two years we will see this DNA evolve into our vision as our new ship takes shape and Arvia will join the fleet in December 2022.

Steel Cutting Ceremony - A milestone in the Construction of P&O Cruises new ship Arvia.  Image: P&O Cruises

Steel Cutting Ceremony - A milestone in the Construction of P&O Cruises new ship Arvia. Image: P&O Cruises

“I would like to thank the entire team at Meyer Werft for their partnership and dedication as we begin the build of another spectacular ship.”

The name Arvia, meaning “from the seashore”, was unveiled earlier through a video reveal outlining the letters in different locations, all relating to the beach and seashore. 

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Coming soon: Dedicated “All Things Arvia” Page - watch this space!