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Morning, noon nightand
Days at sea lend themselves perfectly to exploring your ship. There’s an almost endless choice of things to do and discover, as well as plenty of space to do nothing at all. Here’s an idea of how you might like to spend your time.
Adonia a real discovery Behind the scenes
There are plenty of personalities on board and we’d like to introduce you to as many as possible. We hold casual chat shows where we introduce your Captain, officers, theatre cast and other key figures, and there’s the opportunity to explore behind the scenes when we bring below deck operations up into the atrium and open the doors to the restaurant galley.
Shop ‘til you drop
Evenings on board Adonia A pianist in the Crow’s Nest, a play or after dinner speaker in the Curzon Lounge or simply a quiet night of conversation in Anderson’s Bar, with everything on a more intimate scale, evenings are sure to be wonderfully sociable.
Take a look at pages 10 and 11 to compare Adonia’s facilities and activities to those on the other ships in our fleet.
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The sweet smelling perfume shops will tempt you in with their fragrant scents. Jewellery shops will sparkle for you and the clothes shop with its smart suits, bow ties and dresses will provide the perfect outfits for Black Tie evenings. You’ll also find a range of daywear and all your holiday essentials from toothpaste to sunscreen and the perfect holiday read, many items are available with savings off the UK high street. Art lovers have the opportunity to purchase pieces from our exclusive on board collection~ and there are great savings to be made on camera equipment from the photo gallery. The number of shops on board each ship will vary slightly according to the size of the ship. Find out more on page 10 where you’ll find a ship comparison guide, or take a look at the individual ship deck plans on pages 130-149.
Learn something new
Our daytime entertainment programme includes talks and interactive workshops, featuring subjects as diverse as history, current affairs, the natural world, art, dance and gastronomy. All are delivered with enthusiasm by top experts in their field, including some well-known faces. And our port talks present the highlights of your next destination along with insider tips.
Something for the sports enthusiasts
Sports fans needn’t miss out as, satellite permitting, we show the big events including football, rugby, Formula 1™, tennis and, every four years, the World Cup. If you’d rather take part than sit back and watch, there are team sports on the sports court, golf nets, a fully equipped gym with fitness classes, swimming pools and deck quoits or shuffleboard.
The best of the big screen
If you’re a film buff, you’ll be delighted to know that you can watch a variety of classic British films, family favourites and the latest blockbusters, whichever ship you choose to travel on, whether on your in-cabin tv or the big screen.
And for the finale
Evenings on board our ships are full of possibilities. After dinner the stages in our theatres play host to creative shows performed by a troupe of stringently auditioned and well rehearsed singers and dancers from our own Headliners Theatre Company. The team also includes top directors, choreographers and set and costume designers who bring together a vast wealth of ideas and experience to deliver West End quality shows.†
You’ll also find soloists under the show lounge spotlight, live bands in the bars and a DJ in the nightclub. If you would prefer to entertain rather than be entertained then you’ll find sophisticated bars and lounges too for sparkling conversation with your fellow travellers accompanied by the melodic sound of a pianist, and a casino† in which to dice with Lady Luck.
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