P&O names its newest ship, the Pacific Adventure

Six P&O Cruises Facebook fans have picked a name for the line’s newest, and biggest ship.

The Pacific Adventure, which is currently sailing as Princess Cruisesโ€™ Golden Princess, will be transformed into a brand new ship, for one of Australiaโ€™s favourite cruise lines.

โ€œWeโ€™re thrilled to have another ship on the horizon that will continue the exciting evolution of our modern Australian cruise product. We have grand plans for Pacific Adventure and we canโ€™t wait to take our guests on unforgettable adventures across Australia and the South Pacific,โ€ said Mr Myrmell, President of P&O Cruises.

Pacific Adventure will build on the fresh contemporary design of her sister, Pacific Explorer, with a 3100-guest capacity and an array of dining experiences including concepts from Australian chef and restaurateur Luke Mangan and award-wining Melbourne chef Johnny Di Francesco.

She will also sport child-free Oasis retreat across multiple decks, offering sun lounges, spa tubs, a swimming pool and dedicated bar, as well as a venue to enjoy live blues, soul and R&B.

With an expanded range of cabin options including 560 balcony rooms, 230 suites and mini suites and the fleetโ€™s first five-berth family cabins, the ship will offer something for everyone.

She is scheduled to join the cruise lineโ€™s family in October 2020.

The first program featuring Pacific Adventure will go on sale next month and include sailings through to the end of 2020.

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