P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Encounter (pictured) has completed her transformation, leaving her dry dock in Singapore with her name badge and a range of finishing touches to the ship’s onboard spaces and features. The 14-day project was the second stage of Encounter’s transformation after undergoing a wet dock in Feb...
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P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Encounter (pictured) has completed her transformation, leaving her dry dock in Singapore with her name badge and a range of finishing touches to the ship’s onboard spaces and features.
The 14-day project was the second stage of Encounter’s transformation after undergoing a wet dock in Feb (CW 05 Feb).
Encounter has emerged with all major public venues revamped, including the Encounter Hotel and the Blue Room, which will offer guests a chance to enjoy a wide selection of vibrant live music from some of Australia’s leading musicians.
P&O’s trio of restaurants – Angelo’s, Dragon Lady and The Waterfront have all been fitted with new carpets and artworks, while international marketplace The Pantry has been completed with bright, new graphics.
Encounter will offer speciality restaurants by chefs Luke Mangan and Johnny Di Francesco as well as family friendly activities and vibrant night-time venues.
The new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal will be the new home port for Encounter later this year, before she is joined by Adventure and Explorer.
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