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Pacific Adventure joins P&O

P&O Cruises Australia has revealed the name of its first Grand Class ship will be Pacific Adventure.

P&O Cruises Australia has revealed the name of its first Grand Class ship will be Pacific Adventure.

When the 3,100-passenger vessel joins P&O’s fleet in 2020, she will offer 560 balcony rooms and 230 suites and mini-suites, as well as the company’s first five-berth cabins.

Other major selling points on board will include a child-free Oasis retreat across multiple decks, along with dining concepts from prominent Aussie chefs Luke Mangan and Melbourne chef Johnny Di Francesco.

“We’re thrilled to have another ship on the horizon that will continue the exciting evolution of our modern Australian cruise product,” said P&O Cruises president Sture Myrmell.

The debut of Pacific Adventure will be followed by the introduction of her Grand Class sister ship, Star Princess, at the end of 2021.

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