Small ship Adonia is to rejoin the P&O Cruises fleet in 2017 after just a year operating for US-based social impact sister brand Fathom.
Parent company Carnival Corporation confirmed that the 710-passenger vessel would be returning to Southampton-based P&O Cruises for next summer.
Adonia moved across to Fathom in May to launch the first US departures from Miami to Cuba in more than 50 years.
The ship was revamped during a period in dry dock in the Bahamas and has also been running alternate seven-day cruises to the Dominican Republic, using Amber Cove, Carnival Corporation’s dedicated port on the north of the Caribbean island.
The corporation announced earlier in the month that social impact excursions pioneered by Fathom brand in the Dominican Republic are to be extended to six of the group’s other cruise lines including P&O Cruises.
The shore trips include helping at a womens’ chocolate-making co-operative and at a craft-making business using recycled paper.
The company said at the time that it was also exploring additional opportunities globally and with sister brands to bring the Fathom concept on board and on shore to deliver “engaging, purposeful experiences” to a broader audience of travellers.
A spokesman said last night: “The Fathom experience has been expanded across our many Carnival Corporation brands sailing to the Dominican Republic and beyond, and the Adonia is being scheduled to sail in the UK for the summer season for our P&O guests.”
Carnival Corporation has requested approval from Cuba to sail there with other brands from June 2017.
The spokesman said: “We plan to continue sailing to Cuba for many years to come based on the success of our first cruises to the country, which have proven extremely successful.
“Fathom continues to receive some of the highest ratings in the company based on guest surveys, and we hope to expand the Fathom experience to other markets in the future.”
However, demand for Fathom’s Cuba cruises outstripped interest for the Dominican Republic sailings.
Prices for sailings to Amber Cove have been discounted from $449 to $299 for an outside cabin for departures up until May 21, 2017, while the lowest priced Cuba sailings currently cost $999 for an inside cabin.
P&O Cruises senior vice president Paul Ludlow said: “The Fathom experience has been expanded across our many Carnival Corp brands sailing to the Dominican Republic and beyond and we are extremely pleased to have Adonia, our well loved small ship, here for our guests beginning with the summer season, sailing a range of discovery itineraries.”
Adonia’s sailings from June 2017 include include a seven-night round-trip tour of Europe’s west coast to Bordeaux, St Peter Port and Honfleur and a 14-night Iceland cruise featuring Reykjavik, Isafjordur and Heimaey plus Killybegs, Klaksvik in the Faroe Islands, Portree on the Isle of Sky and Londonderry.
Adonia will then embark on a European summer cruise schedule taking in western Europe, the western Mediterranean, British Isles, the Iberian Atlantic coast and the Atlantic Islands.
The ship then runs winter itineraries around the Caribbean for six months.