P&O Australia's ship Pacific Adventure emerged from recent drydock with onboard enhancements.
After undergoing a recent drydock, Pacific Adventure has unveiled a range of new amenities for passengers sailing from Sydney (NSW Australia) throughout the year.
Some of the notable updates from Pacific Adventure's drydock include:
- Introduction of the exclusive Byron Beach Club Cabanas: These cabanas offer a premium experience with features such as shaded areas, dedicated beverage service, towel service, and complimentary water. Guests will also receive a US$100 food credit. Each cabana is equipped with a mini-bar fridge, TV, and fan, providing an indulgent retreat for up to four guests.
- Addition of new day beds for improved passenger comfort on the 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.
Deborah Cogin (P&O Australia's Vice President of Guest Experience) said the crew had worked extremely hard in dry dock and the end result was "a great upgrade to an already fantastic ship."
“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.”