P&O Cruises and Cunard Offer New All-Inclusive Options
- tomanddomtravel
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 4 hours ago
Well… this one definitely made us sit up and take notice.

P&O Cruises and Cunard have both launched brand-new all-inclusive packages, and for P&O Cruises especially, this is something we’ve never seen before. The news comes as part of P&O’s latest Wave campaign, and it’s shaping up to be one of their biggest and most interesting offers in years.
If you’ve ever wished cruising with P&O felt a little more “all sorted upfront”, this could be the change you’ve been waiting for.
P&O Cruises’ Wave Campaign – What’s New?
P&O Cruises have packed a lot into this Wave campaign, but the headline is clear:
all-inclusive cruising is officially here.
Alongside the new packages, the Wave offer includes:
Brand-new Classic and Deluxe all-inclusive options
No regional flight supplements on selected 2026 Mediterranean fly-cruises
A low 10% deposit on applicable Select and Early Saver holidays
Extra onboard spending money when booking Select fares
3rd and 4th guests sharing from just £49pp on selected 2026 and 2027 off-peak sailings
That’s a pretty strong combination, especially for families or anyone booking further ahead.
Let’s Talk All-Inclusive: Classic vs Deluxe
For the first time ever, P&O Cruises are letting you bundle things together before you sail and that’s where the savings really come in.
Classic All-Inclusive
This is the entry-level package and will suit a lot of cruisers:
£49pp per day on 5–14 night cruises
£45pp per day on cruises of 15 nights or more
Includes drinks, Wi-Fi, and speciality dining credit up to £55pp
Deluxe All-Inclusive
If you like a few more options and a bit more flexibility:
£59pp per day on 5–14 night cruises
£55pp per day on cruises of 15 nights or more
Includes upgraded drinks, Wi-Fi, and speciality dining credit up to £80pp
P&O say that pre-booking can save up to 32% compared with onboard prices and from experience, those savings can add up quickly over a week or two at sea.
It’s also worth noting that this isn’t a limited-time add-on. This is a brand-new product, and at the moment, there’s no end date.
A Big Win for Fly-Cruisers: No Regional Flight Supplements
One of the standout parts of this Wave campaign is the removal of regional flight supplements on selected fly-cruises.
This applies to:
Selected Mediterranean fly-cruises
Departing between 9 April 2026 and 1 October 2026
If you usually fly from a regional airport and get hit with extra charges, this is a big deal.
Just be aware — this offer is expected to sell out and ends on 3 March 2026, subject to availability.
Cunard Quietly Launches Its Own All-Inclusive Package
Cunard has also joined the all-inclusive party but very much in its own, elegant way.
Their new package is designed to complement Cunard’s more classic cruising style and includes:
The Cunard Beverage Collection
Essential Wi-Fi
Dining credit onboard
Savings of up to 30% when pre-booked
Prices start from around £40pp per day when added at the time of booking, which feels surprisingly good value for a Cunard sailing.
Our Thoughts
This feels like a really important shift for both brands.
For P&O Cruises, going all-inclusive even as an optional add-on makes their cruises far easier to budget for, especially for first-timers. For Cunard, it’s a smart way to modernise without losing that traditional feel.
If you enjoy drinks, speciality dining, and staying connected onboard, these packages could genuinely save you money particularly when combined with the current Wave offers.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on how these new packages work in real life, and of course, we’ll share our honest thoughts once we experience them ourselves.
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