Overlooking the Lido pool is the Silk Den lounge. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Grab a drink midship at the Silk Den. (Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
More seating at the Silk Den. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The Silk Den is arranged to optimize the view from inside. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The bar at the Silk Den. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A sunny spot out of the sun. (Photo by Peter Knego)
An intimate booth at the Silk Den. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Overlooking the Lido pool on deck 11 is a quiet lounge called the Silk Den where you can grab a drink and a booth.
The Cabanas
The privacy of the cabanas is obvious from this photo. (Photo by Peter Knego)
You can reserve several types of cabanas. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Simple pleasures found in the cabanas. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A cabana with a view off port. (Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
Located topside on deck 11 are 14 different options for reserving cabanas. Each one requires a reservation that carries a fee depending on which type of cabana you want. The fee covers a pre-loaded iPod, fresh fruit, a glass of champagne and ice cream.
Explorations Café
Internet ready computers and a library in the Exporations Café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Stay connected while cruising the seas. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A quiet place to read or - if you have to - work. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Near the library on deck 11, Explorations Café is a coffee and tea bar that also offers Internet access.
The Queen's Lounge
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
When there is no culinary demonstration going on, the Culinary Arts Center turns into a casual bar called the Queen’s Lounge.
Explorer's Lounge
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
Right next to the Rembrandt Dining Room you will find the Explorer’s Lounge, a cocktail bar ideally situated for the after dinner nightcap.
The Mainstage Show Lounge
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
The Mainstage Show Lounge is a three deck high performance center on the ms Eurodam that would be hard to miss. Regular performances are highlights of a trip on the ms Eurodam.
Concierge Floor / Club Floor
Located at the bottom of the Grand Atrium, you will find the Concierge Floor. You can arrange all of your on board and on shore activities here, such as reservations and payment of fees.
Childrens' Areas
Club HAL is the spot for your kids ranging from ages 3-17 with a variety of activities intended to entertain different age groups.
Conference Rooms
The Eurodam has several conference rooms for business ventures. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A conference room for lectures and presentations. (Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
Several conference rooms provide the space and equipment to have a realistic business meeting with clients.
Libraries
The Library at the Explorations Café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The library boasts an extensive collection of books to entertain you at sea.
Just out of dry dock following a $155 million renovation, we joined the inaugural cruise of the former Carnival Destiny. The “new” ship, Carnival Sunshine, was not ready for the spotlight.
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