Pacific Explorer:
Whiz down waterslides by day, enjoy great restaurants, bars and edgy stage shows at night. There’s something for every member of the family.
When it comes to dining, you are spoilt for choice with 12 dining experiences all included in your cruise fare. Or treat yourself to something special at Luke's, the amazing celebrity chef restaurant with Luke Mangan. Enjoy a mouth-watering signature burger at lunch or a delicious 3-course a-la-carte dinner with the sunset. Or try the award winning pizzas in 400 Gradi, in partnership with award-winning Melbourne chef, Johnny Di Francesco.
P&O’s stylish yet relaxed modern Australian interior designs make Pacific Explorer the perfect place to holiday.
Book by 12 December and receive up to $300 onboard spending money per room*
Departing Fremantle 3 April 2024 (12 nights)
Ask us about upgrading to a Value Plus fare - spend less time worrying about the details and more time making memories together.
Call our local travel team on 1300 414 198 for details and to book your cabin.
*Advertised fares are available until allocation is exhausted and prices may fluctuate during the campaign period without notice.
Interior: Wake up with your loved ones! Interior rooms are perfect for both families and couples.
Oceanview: Oceanview rooms feature a window or porthole so you won’t miss a single ocean view.
Balcony: Open your doors and let the outside in! Make the most of your time at sea with your own private Balcony room.
Mini-Suite: Fresh air and far out views are all part of the furniture in the Mini-Suites. They offer the high life on the high seas.
Do I have to Tip?
Tipping is not required but if you’d like to thank the crew who provide you with great service, you are welcome to tip them personally or visit the Reception Desk to have the tip added to your onboard account.
What is the dress code onboard?
Guests are requited to cover-up swim suits when entering the ship’s public rooms. During the day, casual clothes are suitable. After 5.30pm, smart casual attire is required in the public lounges and restaurants or as published in the daily newsletter 'Good Times'.
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