“A superpod of over 4000 Striped Dolphin” and other marine wildlife spotted on our ferry routes

Did you know that P&O Ferries routes are regularly used by Research Surveyors for MARINElife, a charity that keeps records of sightings to aid marine management and conservation? In fact, the group’s first outings started on a former P&O ferry service that ran from the UK to Bilbao.

Early music events: Flanders, Bruges and more

While the term refers to pieces composed between 500 and 1600, early music is far from being stuck in the past. In fact, today’s early music scene – spanning medieval, renaissance and baroque genres – is thriving, bringing together a huge number of instruments in harmonious and immersive performances. A number of talented musicians are taking to the stage this

A New Lease of Life for the Pride of York

From the fall of the mullet to the rise of the selfie stick, it’s fair to say a lot’s happened since the Pride of York made its maiden voyage in 1987. Now, this beloved member of the P&O Ferries fleet is going through some changes of its own. We’ve listened to plenty of valuable feedback from our passengers, and you’ll