THE newest ship for P&O Cruises has entered into a 12-day drydock in Singapore which will transform the former Dawn Princess into Pacific Explorer. The vessel will be fitted with two waterslides more than 80m long, a waterpark, a barefoot lawn bowling green, the P&OEdge Adventure Park, the Big Screen...
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THE newest ship for P&O Cruises has entered into a 12-day drydock in Singapore which will transform the former Dawn Princess into Pacific Explorer.
The vessel will be fitted with two waterslides more than 80m long, a waterpark, a barefoot lawn bowling green, the P&OEdge Adventure Park, the Big Screen and the new dining offerings Luke’s and 400 Gradi.
Other dining options will include Waterfront Restaurant, Angelo’s, Dragon Lady, The Pantry and small bar The Bonded Store, while public spaces will also be fitted with P&O-style decor.
P&O Cruises president Sture Myrmell said “Pacific Explorer is the next stage in the evolution of P&O, building on our very popular modern Australian holiday offering with some exciting new features”.
The vessel will depart Singapore on 09 Jun and sail from Sydney on her first cruise on 22 Jun.
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