Just when you thought life at sea could not get any more chilled out, The Byron Beach Club introduces all new levels of zen on board P&O’s newest ship, Pacific Adventure.
P&O will be offering guests booked into Pacific Adventure’s suites and mini-suites exclusive access to the private club with its private outdoor pool, whirlpool spas and comfy seating.
The club is set on the top deck (of the ship, giving guests expansive sea views while they enjoy pure relaxation and pampering in stylish surroundings. NICE.
Byron Beach Club also gives guests access to their own private dining concierge service including priority reservation at all of the ship’s dining outlets.
P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell said Pacific Adventure was the cruise line’s first Grand Class ship, creating the opportunity for new guest experiences such as the Byron Beach Club.
“This is the first time we’ve had a ship of this size that allows us to create an exclusive new concept which is in keeping with the exciting evolution of the modern Australian cruise product,” he said
“Pacific Adventure’s new Byron Beach Club provides our guests with yet another unique space to relax and unwind with some added luxuries and services to make a P&O cruise holiday even more enjoyable.”
P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell
The club vibe will be as chilled as Byron Bay itself, with guests reading in their lounge chairs or chatting over a cocktail.
The 108,865-tonne ship currently sailing as Princess Cruises’ Golden Princess, is scheduled to enter the P&O fleet in October 2020.
The first program featuring Pacific Adventure will go on sale on November 1, 2018 and include sailings through to the end of 2020.
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