Swimming pools are found on the higher decks on 16 and 17.

The main pool is within the Sky Dome area. An entertainment area with stage, video screen, main pool offering swimming, bars and the taste 360 offering burgers. The glass roof then opens for hot weather while offering swimming which protects during colder weather. A fantastic feature that is then opened up on hit and stunning days.

We used the pool during an 90’s quiz and then a spa. The good thing about this area is that you can pick up pizza and burgers with fries at Taste 360.

Also on the same deck you can find a brilliant infinity pool at the back of ship. Again supported by a bar. A second infinity pool then on deck 17.

Spa’s are then found on decks 8, 16, 17 and 18. The spas ranging from small 2 or 3 person spaces up to spas allowing up to 18.

The promenade deck (8) has plenty of spas’s which are infinity experiences which is also fun.

Towels can be found easily and when finished, can be thrown in a used towel basket.

Deck chair wise, they do get busy but lots of them are available. Certainly for the best spots, you may have to grab early. But if you keeping looking, you will find one.

The pools can get busy but generally all works out for anyone wanting a swim.

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