P&O Cruises Australia’s latest ship, Pacific Encounter (pictured), is now sporting the cruise line’s iconic livery and funnel logo, after leaving the shipyard in Singapore. Encounter departed the wet dock having completed the transformation, which also included a fit-out of other P&O Australia features in her public spaces, including new...
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P&O Cruises Australia’s latest ship, Pacific Encounter (pictured), is now sporting the cruise line’s iconic livery and funnel logo, after leaving the shipyard in Singapore.
Encounter departed the wet dock having completed the transformation, which also included a fit-out of other P&O Australia features in her public spaces, including new carpet, artworks, accessories, a new badge (CW 21 Jan), and The Lobby multi-storey atrium.
Dining outlets include the Waterfront Restaurant, Dragon Lady and Angelo’s, the summer-inspired pub Encounter Hotel, as well as new dining outlets from Australian chefs Luke Mangan and Johnny Di Francesco.
Encounter will complete her renovations over the coming months before joining Pacific Adventure and Pacific Explorer.
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