Our ships journey across the world’s most breathtaking oceans, and with that privilege comes a profound responsibility, to preserve and protect our incredible marine environment. In celebration of World Oceans Day on 8 June, we organised two significant beach cleans, showcasing our commitment to marine conservation.

Southampton cleans up

On 16 June, our Insights and P&O Cruises Brand Development teams rolled up their sleeves at Netley Abbey beach. This marked their second visit to Netley Abbey this year and our fifth shoreside clean so far in 2025.

Their efforts were immense with 54kg of rubbish removed from 30,000m² of shoreline, totaling 864 items. Among the surprising finds were a hard hat, parts of furniture, and even bricks and mortar.

Helen Hyland, P&O Cruises Brand Development Manager, said: “This was more than just a clean up – it was a chance to give back to our local community, connect as a team, and enjoy the outdoors we all love. With a touch of friendly competition and a shared goal, we turned a great cause into an unforgettable day together.”

Azura’s Malta mission

Not to be outdone, 20 crew members from Azura descended on Marsaxlokk beach in Malta. In just two hours, they cleared 40,000m² of coastline, collecting an impressive 250kg of waste. This was made possible through partnership with the ‘Coast is Clear Foundation’ and MBL Malta Cruise Services.

Yearlong dedication ship and shore

These efforts are just a snapshot of our ongoing commitment:

  • Global crew power: Crew from Britannia, Ventura, Iona, Queen Victoria, Aurora, and Azura have now conducted seven beach cleans this year across the globe, from St Kitts to Helsinki, contributing a massive 354 volunteer hours. 
  • Shoreside success: Our teams have completed five cleans this year across Goatee Beach, Netley Abbey, and Lee-on-Solent, clearing over 100,000m² and collecting over 100kg of waste.

Sean Graham, Environmental Officer aboard Britannia, perfectly captured the spirit: “Voluntary work of this nature provides an immediate impact on the beaches we visit, reducing pollution risks to marine life. Everyone had a wonderful time – the spirit of the work was greatly fulfilling, and there was a tremendous sense of team spirit as we worked and laughed together.”

Left to right: Team Aurora in Trondheim, Team Queen Victoria in Madeira, Team Britannia in Barbados

Left to right: Team Britannia in Helsinki, Team Ventura in St Kitts, Team Iona in Olden

Vice President of Sustainability Sophie Portlock said:

“The oceans are our home, and it is our responsibility to minimise our impact in them. I am so pleased to see so many of our colleagues both ship and shoreside volunteering their time to participate in beach cleans.

Without the oceans, we wouldn’t exist, so protecting them and marine life is non-negotiable.”

Find out more about our sustainability focus areas and goals here.

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