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MS ''Iona'' is an ''Excellence''-class
cruise ship Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, which are used for transport, cruise ships typically embark on round-trip voyages to various ports of call, where passengers may go on Tourism, tours k ...
in service for
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, a subsidiary of
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. Built by German shipbuilder
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in
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, she was delivered in October 2020 at a cost of £730 million. At , ''Iona'' became the largest cruise ship commissioned for P&O and the British market upon delivery until sister ship '' Arvia'' (measuring ) was delivered in 2022. ''Iona'' was floated out on 18 February 2020 and delivered eight months later on 9 October amid the
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, which delayed her debut by more than a year until 7 August 2021, when she sailed her maiden voyage from
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.


Design

''Iona'' has 17 different eateries, including eight restaurants designated as 'select dining', and 12 different bars. She also has 16 whirlpools and 4 swimming pools, one of which is housed under SkyDome, an entertainment venue topped by a 105-ton, 340-pane, 970-square-metre glass dome with a retractable stage for shows. The ship's centre also includes a three-deck atrium flanked by triple-deck glass panels projecting outwards. ''Iona'' has 19 total decks, a length of , and a beam of . Maximum power is rated at . Total propulsion power is rated at . Together, the power system gives the vessel a service speed of . ''Iona'' will have a passenger capacity of 5,206 guests and 1,762 crew. Powered by
liquefied natural gas Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane, C2H6) that has been cooled to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the volume o ...
(LNG), ''Iona'' is designed to not emit sulphur dioxide emissions and soot particles.


Construction

On 6 September 2016, Carnival Corporation announced that it had signed an agreement with Meyer Werft for a 5,200-passenger vessel for P&O, scheduled for a 2020 debut. The vessel, planned to be the largest in P&O's history, at approximately , would also be powered by LNG, making her the first LNG-powered ship dedicated for the British market. It was later reported that the engine room unit for the LNG tanks for ''Iona'' was constructed separately at Meyer Werft's sister yard,
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, in
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. On 27 October 2016, P&O announced that the public would be invited to name the new ship. On 24 May 2018, it was announced that the name ''Iona'', after the Scottish island of
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, had been chosen from 30,000 submissions. On 25 April 2018, construction for the ship began with the steel-cutting ceremony in Papenburg. On 29 May 2019, the ship's keel was laid to mark the official assembly of the hull. At the ceremony, a bronze coin from
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and a piece of green marble from Iona was laid under a keel block that measured long, wide, and high, and weighed . The block was then lowered into the building dock. In August 2019, the 105-ton, 340-pane glass dome set to become the "Skydome" was raised onto the ship. By the end of the month, the bow and midsections were joined together. ''Iona'' was floated out of the
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on 14 February 2020. She went through final outfitting in wet dock before her River Ems conveyance to
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on 18 March 2020 and her sea trials in the
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were set to follow shortly after. However, on 20 March 2020, Meyer Werft announced that the ship had been moored in
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and all interior work and trials would be halted, due to the
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. Later, on 26 March 2020, following discussions with Bremerhaven port and medical authorities, Meyer Werft explained that work would resume, but at a reduced pace, given the reduction in crew and resources. On 30 May 2020, ''Iona'' departed from Bremerhaven for
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for a sea trial and entered dry dock at Damen's Rotterdam shipyard on 2 June for continued inspection work. A second round of sea trials was later performed along the Norwegian coast following the dry dock. Originally scheduled for spring 2020, the delivery date was further postponed to June 2020 and August 2020 before ''Iona'' was ultimately delivered on 9 October 2020.


Service history

''Iona'' was originally scheduled to perform her maiden voyage on 14 May 2020. The nine-night round-trip voyage from
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was to sail to the Norwegian fjords, calling in
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The ship was scheduled to be christened on 4 July 2020 in Southampton before inaugurating a week-long celebration on the ship. However, on 23 April 2020, P&O announced that the pandemic forced the suspension of its operations and postponed the ship's debut and inaugural festivities. A year later, ''Iona'' was christened by Dame Irene Hays on 16 May 2021 in Southampton at a ceremony led by
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and
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. ''Iona'' was originally scheduled to sail cruises to the
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from Southampton for her maiden season. In March 2021, P&O announced that the ship's maiden voyage would be 7 August 2021 along the
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before operating week-long voyages through September. Due to the United Kingdom's pandemic travel restrictions, all voyages during the inaugural season were exclusive to UK residents. ''Iona'' later spent her maiden winter months in the
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and
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before transitioning to the Norwegian fjords during the following summer and subsequent summers. In October 2023, following the Heligoland ship collision, P&O confirmed that ''Iona'' had been in the area and was involved in the subsequent search. In January 2025, ''Iona'' made her inaugural visit to the
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from Southampton, in between her regular winter deployment to the Canary Islands and Northern Europe. In February 2025, ''Iona'' suffered a
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outbreak off the coast of Belgium that led to a staff shortage and the cancellation of some onboard entertainment, with P&O offering full refunds to those unable to partake in scheduled offshore excursions due to the illness.https://news.sky.com/story/passengers-dropping-like-flies-after-suspected-norovirus-outbreak-on-pando-cruise-ship-13314024


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Pictures of the ship leaving the shipyard
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