Ship Location, Ship Information, Ship Facts, Ship Features
Item | Detail |
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Year Built | 2001 |
Years Old | 23 |
Tons | 108,865 |
Speed | 23.0 knots |
Length | 950 feet |
Beam | 159 feet |
Total Cabins | 1,316 |
Crew | 1,100 |
Expected Passengers | 2,632 to 3,158 |
Expected Space Ratio | 34 |
Total decks | 16 |
Decks with cabins | 9 |
The Pacific Adventure started sailing in 2001 . Former names: Golden Princess. The Pacific Adventure is registered in London, UK. The Pacific Adventure has 1316 cabins. 55 percent of the staterooms on board have balconies.
You can expect between 2632 to 3158 passengers on a typical sailing. This means that at the higher number (usually peak and holiday sailings) Pacific Adventure has a space ratio of 34.5 . (A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that there should be plenty of space for each passenger.) When this ship isn't sailing at capacity the space ratio can be as good as 41.4.
The Pacific Adventure has 1100 crew members on board. There are 3 passengers for every crew member on board. There are self serve laudromats on this ship.
There are 16 decks on this ship. The highest deck number is 17. The number of decks with passenger cabins is 9.
The following ships share the same class as this ship. This means the basic design and layout of the ship is the same. For the most part the cabins will be identical among these ships, but may be decorated differently.
2001 - Pacific Adventure
2002 - Pacific Encounter
There are 27 special needs cabins on this ship. These cabins have been modified for accessibility purposes.
The ship last drydock was in Aug 2021.
Most modern cruise ships need to be dry docked for inspection, maintenance and class surveys every five years and once they reach 15 years of age they need to be dry docked at least twice within a five-year period. Dry docks typically last up to 14 days at a cost of up to $2 million per day and involve regular maintenance including hull cleaning, exterior painting of the structure, inspection of pipes, restoration of exterior deck flooring, and installation of enhanced HVAC filter systems
Maiden voyage was on May 16, 2001 as Golden Princess, and in 2022 it was transitioned to Pacific Adventure with a multi-million dollar refurbishment that included the addition of 5 cabins and a new adults-only lounge and recreation park.
Entertainment is a major focus of this ship with giant-screen movies, live shows, themed parties, zip-lining, rock climbing, water slides, and plenty of family games.
Sister ships are Caribbean Princess, Crown Princess, Diamond Princess, Emerald Princess, Grand Princess, Ruby Princess, Sapphire Princess, and Star Princess (Pacific Encounter).
There are 1316 staterooms on board, spread across 9 of the 18 decks.
External Website - www.pocruises.com.au
Smoking Policy
- Smoking is prohibited in all indoor spaces, rooms, suites, and private balconies
- Smoking is only permitted in designated outdoor areas
Activities
- 1 Indoor Pools
- 3 Outdoor Pools
- 8 Whirlpools (hot tubs)
- No Rock Climbing Wall
- No Flow Rider
- No Ice Rink
- No Bowling
- No Zipline
- No Waterslide
- No Water Park
- No Ropes Course
- Mini Golf
- No Golf Simulator
- Sports Court
- Jogging Track
- WIFI Ship Wide
- Casino
- Cigar Lounge
- Chapel
- Video Arcade
- No Cinema
- Show Lounge
- Hair Salon
- Spa
- Fitness Center
- Library
- No Bridge Viewing Area
- Outdoor Movie Screen
- Teen Lounge
- Passenger Promenade Deck
- Sea Viewing Lounge on upper deck
- Adult Only Outside Lounge Area
# | Deck Symbols |
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Ambulatory Accessible | |
Connecting rooms | |
Connecting with large balcony | |
Fixed queen-sized bed | |
Four berths available | |
Porthole | |
Third berth available | |
Wheelchair Accessible |