Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent public reporting:
- P&O Cruises Australia effectively ceased operations as a brand in 2025. Carnival Corporation consolidated the ships under Carnival Cruise Line branding in Australia, with Pacific Explorer exiting the fleet and Pacific Encounter and Pacific Adventure rebranded as Carnival ships and continuing to operate in the region. This marked the end of P&O-branded cruises in Australia.[2][3][6]
- The closure was driven by strategic corporate realignment to boost efficiency and capacity for Carnival’s brands in the South Pacific, amid regulatory and cost pressures in the Australian market.[6][2]
- What happened to the ships: Pacific Explorer was scheduled to depart from Fremantle in early 2025 and exit the fleet, while Pacific Encounter and Pacific Adventure were planned to be rebranded and operated by Carnival Cruise Line in Australia. Some itineraries were canceled with options for refunds or future cruise credits.[1][3][2]
- Environment for travelers: With the brand closed, former P&O Australia guests have seen changes to itineraries and branding, and some cruises shifted to Carnival Cruise Line operations. If you held a Future Cruise Credit or had bookings, you should have received communications from P&O/Carnival with options for refunds or credits; eligibility and timelines varied by booking.[1][6]
Illustration: A quick snapshot of the shift
- Before: P&O Cruises Australia (Pacific Explorer, Pacific Encounter, Pacific Adventure) operating under the P&O banner in Australian ports.
- After: Pacific Explorer leaves the fleet; Pacific Encounter and Pacific Adventure transition to Carnival Cruise Line branding and operate under Carnival’s Australia presence.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest official Carnival/Cruise Line statements or outbreak-specific passenger advisories and summarize them with sources. I can also help you verify any current itineraries, refunds, or Future Cruise Credits related to a specific booking.