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Five reasons why a P&O Mini Cruise is the perfect getaway

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October 08, 2025

The summer festival season might have drawn to a close, but that doesn’t mean the party has to stop.

For those still seeking fun vibes and floor-filling anthems, P&O Ferries is offering music lovers a celebration like no other.

Some of the best-loved stars from the 80s, 90s and 00s will headline eight Mini Cruise Live events between October and December, promising epic weekenders.

Starting from just £99pp, each two-night return trip departs from Hull Ferry Port at King George Dock, with overnight journeys to Rotterdam or Amsterdam.

Here are five reasons why a P&O Ferries Mini Cruise Live trip is the perfect getaway.

THERE'S THE FEELGOOD VIBES OF A FESTIVAL

P&O Ferries’ Mini Cruise Live events bring the party to the sea. Think dancefloor favourites, great live acts and themed nights that go all-in on the atmosphere.

Join the 90s Throwback cruise for unforgettable dance anthems and performances from Baby D (Let Me Be Your Fantasy) and Livin’ Joy (Dreamer). Plus, renowned DJs Toby Anstis and Pat Sharp will be spinning 90s classics.

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