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Pool Areas
There are two main pools on the Europa and several decks with secluded activities.
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| Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Europa | |
| Number of Decks | 11 |
| Number of Pools | 2 |
| Number of Public Hot Tubs | 4 |
There are two pools on the Europa, both found mid-ship. One of the pools is perpetually inside, encased in glass to let as much light in as possible. The other has a retractable roof, convertible from inside to out depending on the weather.
There are several layers of decks, some for observation, some for exercise, some for taking off all your clothes away from the more conservative guests.
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Pool Areas
There are two sizable pools for a small passenger load on the Europa. Read More... |
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Sun Areas
Many of the decks running around the Europa are narrow, but there are spaces with a grass-like covering to sit and watch the ocean. Read More... |
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