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Pacific Encounter cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations , including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by P&O Australia (P&O Cruises) en-suite amenities and services.

The Pacific Encounter cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.

Grand Suite

Layout (floor plan), 8-berth 2-bedroom family suite.

Two-Bedroom Family Suite's amenities include two bathrooms (now with shower, one with shower over bathtub), bathrobes and slippers, walk-in wardrobe, coffee machine.

8-BERTH Family Suite's bonus amenities/perks include:

  • priority embarkation/disembarkation/tendering
  • priority specialty dining and spa reservations/shore excursions and Future Cruise bookings
  • pillow concierge (3 different types of pillows)
  • Welcome Aboard letter (from the Hotel Director)
  • Welcome Aboard beverages (a glass of sparkling wine on arrival)
  • fresh fruits (bowl in the cabin)
  • complimentary shoeshine service, laundry service, bottled water
  • private cocktail invitation (with the senior officers)
  • exclusive party (on longer than 5-night itineraries)
  • premium brand bath products
  • complimentary Afternoon Tea service (in-cabin) and Breakfast (in-cabin), daily snacks and canapes (in-cabin)

Balcony Suite

All Pacific Encounter ship's Suite categories enjoy free access to Bayron Beach Club (exclusive sundeck / relaxation complex located forward on Deck 16 ).

Balcony Suites are in 3 types - DOUBLE, TRIPLE and QUAD.

DOUBLE Suites are with 1x Queen bed (2x twin beds) plus double sofabed.

TRIPLE and QUAD Suites are with the following bed sleeping arrangements/bed configurations:

  • Queen/single beds + single sofa + upper bunk
  • Queen/single beds + double sofabed
  • Queen/single beds + single sofabed
  • Queen/single beds + single sofa + fold-out bed

The interior's size varies between 300- 645 ft2 / 28-60 m2.

Cabin's door width is 57 cm.

Balcony's size varies between 120-170 ft2 / 11-16 m2.

Balcony Suite's amenities include a larger bathroom (shower over bathtub, separate WC-toilet, bathrobes, slippers), 65-inch TV, walk-in wardrobe, coffee machine, iPod music player (provided upon request).

Balcony Suite's bonus amenities/perks include:

Star Princess ship's cabin grades were (S2) Owners Suite, (S3) Penthouse Suite, (S4) Premium Suite, (S5-S6) Vista Suite.

Mini-Suites are in 3 types - DOUBLE, TRIPLE and QUAD.

DOUBLE Mini-Suites are with 1x Queen bed (convertible to 2x twin beds).

TRIPLE Mini-Suites are 2x single beds (convertible to a Queen-size double bed) and a single sofabed.

QUAD Mini-Suites are 2x single beds (convertible to a Queen bed), a single sofabed and an upper bunk bed.

Category M1-Mini Suite passengers enjoy free access to Bayron Beach Club (exclusive sundeck / relaxation complex located forward on Deck 16 ).

Suite's door width is 57 cm.

Mini-Suite's amenities include a larger bathroom (shower over bathtub, separate WC-toilet, bathrobes, slippers), walk-in wardrobe, two TVs.

  • priority dining and spa reservations/shore excursions booking

Pacific Encounter Mini Suite photo

Balcony Cabin

Balcony cabins are in 3 types - DOUBLE, TRIPLE and QUAD.

TWIN cabins are with 2x single beds (convertible to a Queen-size double bed).

TRIPLE cabins are with 2x single beds plus one upper bunk.

QUAD cabins are with pop-up single bunk beds (two sets of single bunks/1x upper + 1x lower). Lower bunks can be joined to a Queen-size double bed (+ 2 upper bunks). Some QUADS are with 1x single bed, 1 single sofabed and 2x upper bunks.

The cabin door's width is 57 cm.

Pacific Encounter Balcony Cabin photo

Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview cabins are in 3 types - DOUBLE, TRIPLE and QUAD.

QUAD cabins are with 2x lower single beds and 2x upper bunks.

Star Princess ship's oceanview cabin categories were OV, OW, OY, OZ-Obstructed, OC, OF, OE-Porthole.

Pacific Encounter Oceanview Cabin photo

Interior Cabin

TWIN Interior cabins are with two lower twin beds convertible to a Queen-size double bed.

TRIPLE Interior cabins are with two lower twin beds plus one upper bunk (single).

QUAD Interior cabins are with two lower twin beds plus two upper bunks (single).

Pacific Encounter Interior Cabin photo

Wheelchair-Accessible Handicap Cabin

The cabin door's width ranges between 86-88 cm. The bathroom door's width is 83 cm.

Wheelchair-accessible (adapted for passengers with disabilities) cabins feature wider doorways (cabin and bathroom), more spacious interiors (to allow wheelchairs to be used inside), larger bathrooms (shower only/no bathtub or hot tub, shower seat, extra handrails, no steps), a ramp to access the balcony, pillow menu (3 different types of pillows).

TWIN CABINS are with twin beds (convertible to a Queen-size double bed, except cabins 9732 thru 9733, which are with two single beds (fixed against the walls).

TRIPLE CABINS (category IE) are with 2 single beds plus 1 upper bed. The other categories are with double occupancy.

On P&O Pacific Encounter cruise ship, handicapped cabins are in the following categories (room numbers):

  • OW (8301, 8302, 8303, 8304)
  • MD (9732, 9733)
  • IB (10248, 10252, 10312)
  • B2 (10301, 10302, 10303, 10304)
  • IC (12248, 12252,12312, 14248, 14252)
  • BB (11301, 11302, 11303, 11304)
  • IE (8716, 8717)
  • BC (12301, 12302, 12303, 12304)

Pacific Encounter cabins review

Star Princess (Pacific Encounter) cabins with balconies are 719 (80% of all the 935 outside staterooms). Wheelchair-accessible cabins (for disabled passengers) are 25 (of which 12 balcony, 4 outside, 9 inside).

Follows the review of Star Princess (Pacific Encounter) staterooms as amenities, furniture and included (complimentary) services:

  • Suites with step-out balconies (Grand Suite, all grades Balcony Suites and Mini-Suites) have walk-in closets (ample storage space), living rooms (sofabed, desk, vanity table, armchairs), bathroom (WC-toilet, shower stall, whirlpool bathtub, double sinks).
  • Family Suites are with 3 interconnected rooms (the living room is in between). Both bedrooms are with ample closet space, bathroom (shower, bathtub), desk, drawer. The living room has a sofabed. Floor-ceiling sliding doors lead to a large step-out balcony.

Bonus amenities in all Suites are the deluxe mattress/pillows, 2 smart HDTVs, CD/DVD player, upgraded bathroom amenities (massage showerheads, luxury bath products), luxury furniture on the balcony, complimentary services (Spa Thermal Suite, Internet Cafe, laundry/dry cleaning, one-time minibar).

All balcony cabins feature sliding glass doors (floor-ceiling) opening to a private verandah equipped with 1 round table and 2 patio chairs. Balcony cabins are with large wardrobes, bathroom (WC-shower), desk, drawer, some have additional beds (for 3rd/4th passenger). Category BI is Interconnecting (Family Balcony).

Oceanviews (outside cabins) have a picture window (category OP have Porthole Windows). Categories OV, OW and OY are with an obstructed view. Category OI is interconnecting (Family Outside). Inside cabins have the same size and amenities as the OceanViews but lack the window. Category II is interconnecting (Family Inside)

All Star Princess (Pacific Encounter) staterooms as complimentary amenities offer living area (mirrored vanity, writing desk, seating), 2 twin beds (convertible to Queen-size double bed), deluxe bedding sets (Egyptian cotton linens), wardrobe, desk with chair, smart HDTV, direct-dial phone, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), hairdryer, bath products (shampoo, body lotion, conditioner), mini-bar/fridge, individual air-conditioning, evening turndown service, complimentary 24-hour room service.

During the Star Princess ship’s 2017 refurbishment, all staterooms were upgraded with “Princess Luxury Bed”. The new “cruise bed” was developed in collaboration with PhD Michael Breus (commonly known as “The Sleep Doctor”) and the designer Candice Olson. The new cabin beds feature a luxury pillow-top mattress, individually wrapped coils (reducing surface sway) and hypoallergenic duvets.

All top-tier Suites plus M1-Mini Suites enjoy exclusive access to Byron Beach Club ( deck 16 forward ), complimentary in-cabin dining (hours d’ oeuvres), priority embarkation/disembarkation/tendering, a separate area (part of the MDR /main dining room) reserved for Suite passengers only. The exclusive dining experience includes expedited seating, dedicated waiter staff service, exclusive menu (featuring chef’s specials) and tableside preparation of some dishes. Suite Dining is available for breakfast and dinner every day, and also for lunch on sea days only.

Cots are available in selected cabins only and not available in any interior and oceanview quad cabins. Bedding configurations 3- and 4 -berth staterooms may vary. It may not be possible to have Queen-size bedding when the upper bunks (3rd and 4th beds) are in use.

Wheelchair-accessible cabins are with  wider doorways (fitted for wheelchairs), no thresholds into the  bathroom, handrails around the b athroom. Ambulatory Accessible cabins have grab bars and/ or fold down shower seats. These are not  wheelchair-accessible staterooms.

Pacific Encounter cabin and suite plans are property of P&O Australia (P&O Cruises) . All floor plans are for informational purposes only and CruiseMapper is not responsible for their accuracy.

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P&O Cruises Cabin Types and Fares

Delve into the world of P&O Cruises cabin types and fares with this comprehensive guide to help you make informed decisions and find the perfect accommodation for your dream voyage.

P&O Cruises have numerous cabin types and fare options available. Understanding the choices can be overwhelming for first-time cruisers.

P&O Cruises cabin types

Inside Cabins:

Inside cabins are typically the most affordable option and an excellent choice for budget-conscious travellers. These cabins are located in the interior of the ship, without windows or balconies. Despite the absence of natural light, inside cabins provide comfortable accommodations with essential amenities, making them ideal for those who prioritise exploring the ship and its various onboard activities.

Oceanview Cabins:

If you desire a view of the magnificent sea, an oceanview cabin is the way to go. These cabins feature large windows or portholes, allowing you to enjoy stunning vistas right from your room. Oceanview cabins offer a sense of space and natural light while providing similar amenities to inside cabins. They strike a balance between affordability and enjoying the scenic beauty of the ocean.

Balcony Cabins:

For cruisers seeking a private retreat and the luxury of outdoor space, balcony cabins are the perfect choice. These cabins come with a private balcony, furnished with chairs or loungers, where you can relax and enjoy panoramic views. Balcony cabins offer a greater sense of openness, natural light, and fresh air, allowing you to immerse yourself in the cruising experience while savouring the beauty of the surrounding seascape.

Suite Cabins:

For a truly indulgent and spacious experience, suite cabins are the pinnacle of luxury on P&O Cruises. Suites feature separate living areas, expansive balconies, and a host of additional amenities such as butler service, priority embarkation, and exclusive access to private facilities. Suites offer an elevated level of comfort and opulence, providing a lavish sanctuary for discerning travellers seeking the utmost in relaxation and privacy.

P&O Cruises fares

P&O Cruises offers different fare options to suit various preferences and budgets.

Select Fare:

The Select Fare offers flexibility, allowing you to choose your cabin location and dining preferences. It includes perks such as onboard spending money, priority for dining time and table size, and the ability to upgrade your cabin category for a nominal fee.

Early Saver Fare:

The Early Saver Fare is the most affordable option, offering a discounted rate in exchange for fewer choices and limited flexibility. With this fare, you can choose your cabin type and enjoy the same onboard experience as other fares, but cabin assignments are at the discretion of P&O Cruises.

Saver Fare:

The Saver Fare provides the lowest available rate, perfect for those seeking a bargain. With this fare, P&O Cruises assigns your cabin and dining time closer to the departure date, offering limited flexibility. Saver Fares are non-refundable and subject to availability.

Understanding P&O Cruises cabin types and fares is crucial in tailoring your cruise experience to your preferences and budget. Whether you opt for an affordable inside cabin, a scenic oceanview, a luxurious suite, or anything in between, P&O Cruises offers an array of choices to cater to diverse needs.

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Crown Loft Suite with Balcony

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Type: Crown Loft Suite

Cabin is 545 ft 2 , Balcony is 114 ft 2

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CDP Code: Crown Loft Suite

- Living room w/sofa able to convert to double bed - dining room w/dry bar - table/desk - stairway to loft - Master suite on the second level with a master bath - Sofa bed on first level - Bathroom w/shower - Private balcony w/chairs - The accessible stateroom has an elevator - One Loft Suite can be adjoined with the Royal Loft Suite - staterooms 1740 and 1738.

Royal Loft Suite with Balcony

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Type: Royal Loft Suite

Cabin is 1524 ft 2 , Balcony is 843 ft 2

CDP Code: Royal Loft Suite

- Living room with sofa that converts to double bed - Dining area with a dry bar - One bedroom w/convertible twins on the main level - bathroom w/shower on the main level - Loft Master Suite on the upper level with a master bath w/tub/shower - two sinks - bidet - stairway to upper level - Private balcony with whirlpool, dining area w/dry bar - Four twin beds convert to two Royal King beds - Can be adjoined with Crown Loft Suite 1742.

Star Loft Suite with Balcony

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Sky Loft Suite

Type: Star Loft Suite

Cabin is 722 ft 2 , Balcony is 410 ft 2

CDP Code: Sky Loft Suite

- Living room and dining room with a dry bar - Master suite on the upper level with a master bath w/shower for two - stairway to loft - Private balcony and dining area - Living room sofa converts to double bed - closets on each level - Two Suites can be adjoined - staterooms 1722 and 1724.

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Ultimate Suite

Type: Ultimate Family Suite

Cabin is 1134 ft 2 , Balcony is 212 ft 2

CDP Code: Ultimate

- Two story with King bed, two twin bunk beds, double pull out sofa bed. - In-suite slide - air hockey table - table tennis on balcony - 85-inch TV - Three video games consoles - 100-foot long Lego wall - Ping pong table - Whirlpool on balcony.

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World Cruise Center – San Pedro California

The World Cruise Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles is located at 100 Swinford Street in San Pedro.  The ships dock at berths 91,92 and 93.

Only a 20 minutes drive from downtown L.A., this can be a great stop for the projected 600,000 passengers to come through the San Pedro terminal.

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    Interconnecting Rooms. Available for Interior, Oceanview & Balcony rooms on all ships | Look for the symbol on deck plans. The perfect combination of proximity and privacy. Enjoy neighbouring rooms with internal doors, perfect for families, groups and friends. To check availability and book call 13 24 94 (AU) or 0800 780 716 (NZ).

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    Interconnected Cabins. Our interconnected cabins are a great option for families looking to travel on our Hull to Rotterdam route. You can combine two cabins with the interconnected doors allowing you to keep close to family members. Each cabin has its own bathroom, plus you get all the usual amenities for you and your family to enjoy.

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