To get ready for Princess Cruises’ second season
of Japan cruising, Diamond Princess is undergoing an extensive
drydock at Sembawang shipyard in Singapore.
During the US$30
million-dollar refurbishment, the ship will receive an extensive
new Japanese bath area – making it one of the largest such bath
experiences at sea – as well as a new sushi restaurant, enhanced
shopping areas, a revitalized Horizon Court, additional
staterooms, new interior furnishings and finishes, fresh hull
paint and exterior refurbishment, and contemporary and Asian-style
touches.
The drydock is expected to finish on 2
April 2014.
The
most dramatic new feature, the 8,800-square-foot bath and garden
complex will include indoor and outdoor bathing areas to provide a
choice of bath styles. Highlighting the serenity and relaxation of
a classic Japanese bath experience, the area will feature stone
and other natural materials and a setting similar to the
popular-onsen experience for which Japan is well-known.
“Because bathing is an important part of the Japanese
culture, we want to offer passengers an authentic experience
onboard, complete with unparalleled ocean views,” said Farriek
Tawfik, South East Asia Director, Princess Cruises, who is based
in Singapore. “This is just one of several additions we’re making
to the ship to give passengers an appealing Japanese experience.”
Passengers will step into the new bath area through an entrance beckoning them toward an elegant, open-air
Japanese unisex hydro-therapy pool, which is surrounded by refreshing ocean breezes. Outdoors, passengers will be able to
relax in plush shaded lounge chairs or soak in a footbath while
enjoying fresh salt air. Indoors, passengers can enjoy two
separate, gender-segregated bath experiences with spectacular sea
views. The ocean-view sauna and bath will feature an open air
skylight to help bathers connect with nature, as well as a dry
sauna with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, plus a refreshing
gentle mist sauna. The Stone Bath will feature an Utaseyu, an
invigorating cascade of hot water that is ideal for relieving
tension in the back and shoulders.
In addition to
the new bath area, Diamond Princess passengers will be able to enjoy a new
sushi restaurant. Because of the popularity of the Kai Sushi
restaurant introduced on Sun Princess, a bigger version of this
restaurant will be added to Diamond Princess, and will feature
both table seating and a sushi bar serving fresh seafood. The
66-person capacity restaurant will serve miso shiro, nigiri sushi,
maki sushi, sashimi, seafood cocktails and, for dessert, matcha
ice cream with red bean paste. Sake lovers will be able to try a
variety of regional sakes for a taste of many of the ports
featured during the cruise.
The duty-free
boutiques aboard Diamond Princess are also being remodeled to offer a new
luxury shopping experience to appeal to customers in Japan. Among
the distinctive new spaces is a luxury watch boutique -- anchored
by a special Omega shop. The Essence boutique will introduce the
first fragrance bar at sea where passengers can sample and learn
about new scents. The Meridian Bay boutique includes a full
crystal Swarovski installation as well as Jacqueline Kennedy and
Audrey Hepburn collections. A new Limelight luxury boutique will
offer designer leather and accessories including fashionable
international and American designer brands such as Burberry, Fendi,
Salvatore Ferragamo, Coach and Ralph Lauren.
The
ship’s buffet area, the Horizon Court, will be upgraded to feature
contemporary food service areas and action stations for live a la
carte cooking, plus a special pastry shop, refreshed décor and
expanded seating.
Other changes include 14 new
cabins, a sports court on the roof of Skywalker’s Nightclub, a
revitalized photo gallery and Platinum Portrait Studio, new art
gallery displays, new décor in Sabatini’s Italian specialty
restaurant, remodeled casino and relocated Internet café and
wedding chapel.
Once out of drydock, Diamond
Princess will set sail on a season of Japan-based cruises on 17 April
2014.
The ship will homeport in Tokyo (Yokohama) for an
extended season of nine-day cruises that include visits to Taiwan,
South Korea, Hokkaido, Russia and 15 Japanese ports, including
five new itineraries created especially for the ship. During the
popular holiday period of Golden Week, Diamond Princess will
feature a special 10-day itinerary that includes opportunities to
visit several festivals plus enjoy a special call to Nagasaki,
home to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries where the ship was built, to
celebrate Diamond Princess’ 10-year anniversary.
The new features aboard Diamond Princess add to the ship’s current
impressive array of dining and entertainment options plus
signature innovations such as the popular Movies Under the Stars
poolside theater and The Sanctuary, an exclusive top-deck retreat.
The 2,670-passenger Diamond Princess offers a high number of
staterooms with private balconies, multiple dining rooms and
entertainment venues, Lotus Spa, boutiques, and an internet café,
among other amenities.
Princess Cruises,
Singapore,
Japan
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