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Arcadia Refreshed in 2013 83,700 tons, 2,016 passengers and 880 crew


Adonia 30,300 tons, 710 passengers and 385 crew


Oriana 69,840 tons, 1,880 passengers and 789 crew


Adonia


Combining the chic with the classic, Arcadia offers a wonderful blend of features tailored to relaxation and pampering. With one main restaurant with two tiers, a grill restaurant from Marco Pierre White and new Atul Kochhar’s East in addition to an expansive spa with thermal suite and hydro-therapy pool, an art gallery, a three-tier theatre and a boutique cinema, she offers more than a hint of extravagance.


a real discovery


For those who see things differently and for whom the journey is as important as the destination, Adonia is the perfect travelling companion. Small and perfectly formed, she seeks out the more unusual parts of the world, presenting the chance to stray away from iconic cities. Exclusively for adults and with only 710 passengers, Adonia features luxurious touches, including dining by Marco Pierre White, eight bars, library, spa, and a beautifully furnished show lounge.


Oriana elegantly combines classic design features such as teak decks and a tiered stern with delightful Art Deco touches. Exclusively for adults, she exudes refi nement and luxury. Days can be spent by the pool, whilst evenings could feature dinner in Marco Pierre White’s Ocean Grill and a West End style show. From the moment you step on board, you’ll know you are on a very special ship and in the best possible company to explore new destinations.


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mid-sized ship


PLACES TO DINE: Two tier Meridian Restaurant (Club & Freedom dining) Neptune Grill • Marco Pierre White’s Ocean Grill • NEW Atul Kochhar’s East • The Belvedere buffet restaurant • Caffè Vivo • 24hr room service


PLACES TO UNWIND: Oasis Spa with hydropool & thermal suite • Salon • Gymnasium • 1 pool, 1 with skydome & 5 whirlpool spas • Sports Court • Golf nets • Library • Photo & art galleries • Shops


PLACES TO BE ENTERTAINED: 3 tier Palladium theatre • The Screening Room boutique cinema • Monte Carlo Casino • The Globe


PLACES TO SOCIALISE: The Crow’s Nest lounge & bar • The Piano Bar • The Rising Sun pub • Intermezzo bar • Spinnaker Bar • The East Bar • The Globe nightclub • 2 deck bars


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smaller ship


PLACES TO DINE: Pacifi c Restaurant • Marco Pierre White’s Ocean Grill • Sorrento • The Conservatory buffet restaurant • Lido Café • Room service


PLACES TO UNWIND: Oasis Spa • Salon • Gymnasium • 2 pools & 2 whirlpool spas • Golf net • Library • Photo gallery • Card room • Shops


PLACES TO BE ENTERTAINED: The Curzon lounge


PLACES TO SOCIALISE: Raffl es Bar • The Curzon bar • The Crow’s Nest lounge & bar • Anderson’s bar • Deck bar


Take a look at pages 10 and 11 to compare Adonia’s facilities and activities to those on the other ships in our fl eet.


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mid-sized ship


PLACES TO DINE: Peninsular & Oriental Restaurants (Club & Freedom Dining)• Marco Pierre White’s Ocean Grill • Sorrento Italian restaurant • Al Fresco Mediterranean restaurant • The Conservatory buffet restaurant • Tiffany Court • 24hr room service


PLACES TO UNWIND: Oasis Spa • Salon • Gymnasium • 3 pools & 4 whirlpool spas • Sports court • Golf nets • Deck tennis • Library • Cyb@study • Photo gallery • Crichton’s card room • Shops


PLACES TO BE ENTERTAINED: Theatre Royal • Chaplin’s cinema • Monte Carlo casino • Pacifi c show lounge & bar


PLACES TO SOCIALISE: The Crow’s Nest lounge & bar • Anderson’s bar • Lord’s Tavern pub & sports bar • Harlequins nightclub • 3 deck bars


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