Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden: P&O's new luxe ships offers high-end hotel experience

By Brian Crisp
Updated May 28 2015 - 1:23pm, first published 1:00pm
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.
It looks like a design hotel or a fashionable resort. But this high-end hotel experience is not on you get on dry land: A rendering of the pool on Pacific Aria and Eden.

Australia's largest cruise operator P&O has abandoned ships to find inspiration on land for its new fleet.

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