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P & O Pacific Sun
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The Pacific Sun - A fully-fledged floating resort geared to providing endless choices, she will take you on a holiday you'll never want to end.
Offering P&O's Classic Cruising option, the Pacific Sun presents a fantastic combination of spacious cabins, a la carte dining, and dazzling entertainment.
Vital Statistics:
1900 passengers
9 decks
223 meters in length
47,000 gross tonnes
Built 1986
Max Speed: 21 Knots
Speed Maximum 21 knots
Passenger cabins: 740 cabins in total - incl 10 suites with balconies; 432 standard outside cabins; 298 standard inside cabin
Passenger facilities
Dedicated children's centres with supervised activity programs for children and teens, outdoor pools and whirlpool spas, Lotus Spa and fitness centre, Duty and Tax-free shopping, show lounge, casino and several bars and lounges.
Pacific Sun's Fun Facts and Figures
72 chefs, cooks and bakers prepare more than 8,600 meals a day for passengers and crew
Pacific Sun had a makeover in 2008 at a cost of A$10 million
On an average South Pacific cruise, Pacific Sun's culinary masters will use around: 50,000 eggs, 1000kg of bacon, 2800kg of chicken, 1000kg of lettuce, 2500kg of rice, 375kg of coffee, 1500 kg of pineapples and 5000 litres of milk.
With a length of 223m, Pacific Sun is equivalent to three 747 jumbo jets lined up in a row |
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