The Britannia is set to visit an additional port as part of its Western Mediterranean cruise scheduled to depart from Southampton on July 30, 2027.

According to a statement sent to booked guests, the sailing is now set to visit the Spanish port of Málaga on August 3, 2027.

“We’re delighted to let you know that we’ve updated Britannia’s cruise itinerary,” P&O Cruises said in an email update.

The company added that the visit to Málaga replaces a previously planned sea day, giving guests “more opportunities to explore and enjoy.”

“Málaga is known for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage and delicious Andalusian cuisine,” P&O continued.

“Whether you choose to wander through the historic old town, visit the Picasso Museum or relax by the Mediterranean, this addition will make your holiday even more special,” the company added.

Sailing roundtrip from its homeport in the United Kingdom, the Britannia is scheduled to offer a 14-night cruise to Spain and Italy on July 30, 2027.

The itinerary now features visits to seven destinations, including Cádiz, Cartagena, Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca and Cagliari.

In addition to Málaga, the two-week cruise is also set to make a visit to the British territory of Gibraltar before returning to Southampton.

Guests will also have a chance to witness the 2027 Solar Eclipse from the ship, which will be strategically positioned for the phenomenon.

After sailing in the Caribbean during the 2026-27 winter, the Britannia is set to return to Southampton to kick off its first year-round season from the homeport.

The seven- to 21-night itineraries feature visits to destinations in Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Iceland and the Mediterranean.

Starting in October, the 2015-built ship is also set to offer cruises to the Canary Islands and Iberia, visiting destinations like Funchal, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Vigo.