P&O Cruises is gearing up to welcome Pacific Adventure to the fleet in 2020 as the cruise line farewelled Pacific Eden this week, completing her final cruise in Singapore. The changing of the guard also saw Pacific Jewel recently sail her last voyage, with both ships carrying more than one...
P&O Cruises is gearing up to welcome Pacific Adventure to the fleet in 2020 as the cruise line farewelled Pacific Eden this week, completing her final cruise in Singapore.
The changing of the guard also saw Pacific Jewel recently sail her last voyage, with both ships carrying more than one million guests on a total of 646 cruises and contributing a combined economic impact of $600 million.
“Both of these ships have been wonderful members of our fleet and while it is always sad to say farewell, adventure literally awaits in every sense of the word with the arrival of Pacific Adventure in 2020 and a second Grand-class vessel in 2021,” said P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell.
“It’s a very exciting time for Australia’s home brand with Pacific Adventure set to play an integral role in P&O’s next chapter of growth and innovation,” he added.
The 3,100-passenger ship offers many contemporary onboard experiences such as dining concepts from Australian chef and restaurateur Luke Mangan and respected Melbourne-based chef Johnny Di Francesco.
Pictured: A rendering of the upcoming Pacific Adventure.
