Pacific Adventure emerges fresh from drydock

Pacific Adventure has emerged fresh from a recent drydock with new amenities onboard.

The ship which sails from Sydney year around will have a number of new things onboard for the Aussie cruiser.

Some of the updates of Pacific Adventure‘s drydock include:

  • Introduction of the exclusive Byron Beach Club Cabanas. The space offers a premium experience with amenities such as shaded areas, dedicated beverage service, towel service and complimentary water. Guests will also get a $100 food credit. Each cabana is equipped with a mini-bar fridge, TV, and fan, ensuring an indulgent retreat for up to four guests.
  • New day beds for enhanced passenger comfort on our poolside decks.
  • Installation of a state-of-the-art sound system.
  • Upgraded treatment rooms and the inclusion of a new barber’s chair at Elemis at Sea Spa
  • Extensive refurbishments, including the replacement of 15,000sqm of carpet, 3,700sqm of turf, repainting of 3,000sqm of walls and ceilings, and updating of 2,000 pieces of furniture, ensuring a fresh and modern ambiance throughout the ship.

“The crew worked extremely hard in dry dock and the end result is a great upgrade to an already fantastic ship,” said P&O Cruises Australia Vice President of Guest Experience Deborah Cogin.

“These improvements underscore our commitment to maintaining our P&O fleet and providing exceptional experiences for our guests. We can’t wait to have guests come on board to see the enhancements for themselves.”

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