| Pacific Dawn | | P&O Cruises is set to transform cruising with the introduction of new ‘Your Choice Cruising’ on Australia’s first superliner, Pacific Dawn. Your Choice Cruising on Pacific Dawn, means more choice in cabins with balcony cabins set to become an affordable luxury, more choice in entertainment with fabulous performances in both Pacific Dawn’s signature Dome and the International Show Lounge and more choice in dining with 5 different evening venues where passengers choose when, where and with whom they wish to dine |  Click here for great Pacific Dawn Cruise Deals
| Vital Statistics- 2,050 passengers
- 11 decks
- 811ft/245 mtrs in length
- 70,000 tons
- Built 1991
- Max Speed: 22.5 knots
Decks
View Decks:
| Distinctive profile designed by world-renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, spacious domed forward entertainment area and observation lounge, three-storey atrium foyer, casino, jogging track, pizzeria, 9 bars and lounges, two restaurants, whirlpool spas, library, showlounge, duty-free shopping, medical centre, gym and health spa.Pacific Dawn features 795 staterooms - 165 more than the largest hotel in Australia, Sydney’s Four Points by Sheraton Darling Harbour which has 630 rooms Pacific Dawn has more private balcony staterooms (184) than Sydney’s famed Park Hyatt hotel (158) Pacific Dawn’s two-storey showlounge can seat 740 people - 200 more than Sydney’s Darling Harbour IMAX Theatre, which seats 540 people With a length of 245m, Pacific Dawn is equivalent to three-and-a-half 747 jumbo jets lined up in a row If Pacific Dawn was tipped on her stern (rear), the bow (front) would virtually be in line with the observation deck of Sydney Tower at 250m Each of the two engines on Pacific Dawn is equivalent in power to 50 Ferrari Enzos - the most powerful Ferrari model on the market Renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, who designed Pacific Dawn, was also the famous architect behind Paris’ revolutionary Centre Georges Pompidou, distinctive Aurora Place in Sydney, the Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Noumea, New Caledonia and Japan’s Kansai International Airport in Osaka Pacific Dawn was originally named Regal Princess and was christened by former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in New York on August 8, 1991. The ship will be renamed Pacific Dawn by Olympic Gold Medallist Cathy Freeman in Sydney on November 8, 2007. 80 tonnes of food and drink are consumed on each cruise The ship’s 93 chefs, cooks and bakers prepare more than 8600 meals a day for passengers and crew
|
|
← Previous page
↑ Top of page
|
Cruise Travel Centre Pty Ltd trading as Cruisedeals.com.au
ABN: 68 125 942 985 —Travel Agents Licence Number: 2TA5931
| |
Cruise Travel Centre (Head Office)
144 Hannell Street Wickham Newcastle NSW 2293 Australia
|
Cruise Travel Centre
Shop 2036, Westfield Kotara
Cnr Park Avenue and Northcott Drive,
Kotara NSW 2289 Australia
|
T. 1300 788 225 or (02) 4935 9900
F. (02) 4935 9999
E. kotara@cruisetravelcentre.com.au
W. www.cruisetravelcentre.com.au
|
|