Details have emerged of P&O Cruises World Cruises’ Oriana three-week drydock in Hamburg later this year. The refit will overhaul the cabins, restaurants, bars, public spaces and entertainment areas. Oriana’s main dining rooms, the Peninsular and Oriental restaurants, will get new colour schemes, new carpets, curtains and upgraded lighting for...
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Details have emerged of P&O Cruises World Cruises’ Oriana three-week drydock in Hamburg later this year.
The refit will overhaul the cabins, restaurants, bars, public spaces and entertainment areas.
Oriana’s main dining rooms, the Peninsular and Oriental restaurants, will get new colour schemes, new carpets, curtains and upgraded lighting for better ambience while the cabins will have a new palette of natural creams, soft greys and teal.
The makeover will involve collaboration with UK based designers Richmond International for a modern yet classic look and feel throughout.
“After listening to guests’ feedback, we are investing in updates to many areas of the ship, but what is key is that we are retaining her unique charm and traditional character”, said P&O Cruises senior vice president Paul Ludlow.
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