FOUR months after the laying down of it’s keel, Hapag Lloyd’s Europa 2 has left drydock and taken to the water for the first time. The event marked the beginning of the second stage of her construction, which includes the completion of her interiors. Europa 2’s interior will include 251...
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FOUR months after the laying down of it’s
keel, Hapag Lloyd’s Europa 2 has left drydock
and taken to the water for the first time.
The event marked the beginning of the
second stage of her construction, which
includes the completion of her interiors.
Europa 2’s interior will include 251 allbalcony
suites, eight restaurants, a modern
theatre, six bars, a large spa and fitness area,
as well as lounges and public areas.
According to Hapag Lloyd, Europa 2 will offer
more space per passenger than any other
cruise liner, with every suite having its own
veranda and measuring a min 28-square metres.
It is expected that the vessel will be delivered
to Hapag-Lloyd Cruises at the end of Apr 2013.
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