Ocean Village
Two
Launched in April 2007, Ocean Village Two offers
all of the facilities that made the first ship so
popular – but there are a few features that make
Ocean Village Two rather special.
The Karma Spa and Fitness complex takes on-board pampering to a
Entertainment
whole new dimension. At 14,000 square feet it’s the largest afloat
The Marquee – contemporary acrobatics, urban dance shows, tribute
(relative to the ship’s size), with stylish ocean-view treatment rooms
acts, live bands
and a suite of steam rooms, saunas, meditation and relaxation zones
Connexions bar – our stand-up comedy venue
on the lower level. There’s also an airy, well-equipped gym and studio
Players Bar and Casino – play the tables or take to the dance floor
area for aerobics, pilates, yoga and bike fitness classes.
The Casbah – a quieter zone for music and conversation
Dining
Leisure facilities
Waterfront restaurant (buffet dining)
Luxury spa* (including sauna, steam, massage and treatment rooms)
Plantation restaurant (24-hour buffet dining)
Ocean-view gym (plus personal training programmes*)
La Luna deck restaurant (evening waiter service*)
Lifestyle/fitness/yoga classes*
The Bistro (evenings only, waiter service*)
Crystal pool (adults only)
Bars
Riviera pool
Connexions bar – a natural focal point
Two deck hot tubs
The Casbah bar – open seating plus six-seater alcoves
Hair and beauty salon*
Balcony bar – a contemporary style bar
Table tennis
The Marquee bar – show bar
Mountain bikes for guided trips ashore*
Players Bar and Casino – the place for late-night action
For children
Charlie’s – coffees, cakes and chasers
Base Camp kids’ centre (with netted deck railings and paddling pool)
Splash bar – for drinks on deck
Night nursery
Sunweaver bar – drinks and ice cream on deck
The Attic teens’ area
* Extra charge applies
Plus
Four shops (from essential items to luxury treats)
Launderette* Cyber zone* Photo shop*
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