A P&O cruise ship has stopped off in Greenock as it nears the end of a voyage around the British Isles.
Despite being the second smallest of the operators seven vessels, MV Arcadia can carry up to 2,458 passengers across her 1050 cabins.
The 11-deck ship was launched in 2004 and is home to a luxurious spa, an art gallery, a three-tiered theatre and a boutique cinema.
Greenock is one of Arcadia’s final stops on her current 14-day cruise.
Since leaving Southampton July 6, the ship has visited Belfast, Killybegs, Stornoway, Lerwick, Invergordon and Kirkwall.
She will berth in Holyhead tomorrow before returning to Southampton on Thursday.
This is Arcadia’s first and only schedule visit to the town for the 2023 season.
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