Explora Journeys – Is There More Water on a Cruise Ship Than Around It?
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Is it possible for there to be more water on a cruise ship than around it?
This is the conservatory, home of the ship's main pool, which is impressively large by cruise standards.
And even at night, the conservatory pool is one of the most beautiful pools we've seen at sea.
One deck lower at the front of deck 11 is the Helios Pool, the ship's adults only retreat.
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Explora Journeys’ ships, like the stunning Explora I and Explora II, take the pool experience to a whole new level. From the retractable-roof Conservatory Pool to the infinity Astern Pool and the adults-only Helios Pool, these ships are packed with ways to enjoy the water. With multiple hot tubs, infinity views, and even a hydrotherapy pool in the spa, it’s easy to lose count of all the ways to soak, swim, and relax on board. So that’s why we wonder – is it possible for there to be more water on a cruise ship than around it?