P&O Cruises
About This Line
Past Passengers
You only have to cruise with P&O once to receive complimentary membership in the line's loyalty program, The Portunus Club. The club has three different tiers, starting with Ruby, then Sapphire, and Gold. Each tier has both onboard and shoreside benefits. You earn points for every night you cruise with on P&O, and the more you cruise, the more rewards you'll receive.
Ruby Tier (0-500 points) benefits include a 5% onboard discount, a dedicated Loyalty Manager, subscription to Portunus Club magazine, cruise discounts, and access to the Portunus Club telephone hotline for bookings.
Sapphire Tier (501-1,500 points) benefits include all those in the Ruby tier with an enhanced 7.5% onboard discount and a Portunus Club Party.
Gold Tier (1,501+ points) benefits include all those in the Ruby and Sapphire tiers, with an enhanced 10% onboard discount, an exclusive special event during each cruise, dedicated check-in and priority embarkation in Southampton, an embarkation lounge on board, and a welcome gift.
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