Cruise and Ferry Interiors 2019

2 2 CFI CURATED Ship spotlight New interiors Building new ships and revitalising existing vessels gives operators the chance to create exciting onboard venues for guests. We highlight some of the latest standout spaces Intimate luxury A taste of the Alps Exploring in style This summer, Mystic Cruises will launch World Explorer, it’s first ocean-going ship. Renderings of the restaurant, Explorer Lounge, Observation Lounge, theatre, pool with a jacuzzi and pool bar, casino, library and spa suggest the line will easily achieve its goal of offering guests ‘intimate luxury’. AIDA Cruises’ AIDAluna boasts multiple new and renovated venues after a refit at Blohm+Voss shipyard in Germany this April. Topping the list of new attractions is the ski-style lodge Almhütte, which offers fresh draft beer, traditional dishes from the Alps and live music. Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ new 230-guest Hanseatic inspiration will debut this October with three restaurants, 120 suites and cabins (many with balconies), a water sports marina and a wellness deck with an outdoor pool, a fitness area with ocean views and an extensive spa. All spaces will have expansive windows to bring the outside in. Photo: Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

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