Can you stay fit on P&O Iona?
With over 5,000 guests onboard the UK’s largest cruise ship, you might assume the cruise ship gym would be overcrowded, under-equipped and basically pointless.
But the reality is… a bit more interesting than that.
In this video I take a full look at Iona’s gym, running track, prom deck and other ways to stay active onboard, including what it’s actually like trying to stay fit on a cruise ship this big.
From the mountain of Technogym equipment to the surprisingly decent free weights, this is one of the best cruise ship gyms I’ve seen anywhere — although staying healthy on Iona involves a lot more than just lifting a few dumbbells.
If you’re wondering whether it’s possible to close your rings, stay in shape and train properly while cruising, this is the full rundown.
No hype. No influencer nonsense.
Just a real look at fitness on the UK’s package holiday cruise ship.
Here, ladies and gentlemen… WE GO!
In this video
• Full tour of the Iona gym
• Cardio machines
• Free weights and resistance machines
• The running track and prom deck laps
• Pools and other ways to stay active onboard
• The reality of staying healthy on a cruise
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