Montreal Gazette

STYLISH GLOBETROTT­ER GETS DRAMATIC REFIT

- AARON SAUNDERS Ports + Bows Visit portsandbo­ws.com, sponsored by Expedia CruiseShip­Centers, 1-800-707-7327, www.cruiseship­centers.com, for daily updates on the latest cruise news, best deals and behind-the-scenes stories from the industry. You can also si

I recently went to New York City for a single day, just to see Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ (hl-cruises.com) beautiful, ultra-luxury flagship, the Europa 2. The 500-guest ship — recognized as one of the world’s only five-starplus ships by Berlitz — underwent her most dramatic refit at the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg in September.

Since her launch in 2013, this is only her fourth visit to the Big Apple. Her yearly itinerarie­s vary greatly. Ports are rarely repeated, and the line doesn’t feel pressured to follow the lead of other cruise lines. Although the line attracts guests primarily from Europe, every voyage on Europa 2 is fully bilingual throughout, and the thoughtful staff switch effortless­ly between German and English.

Armed with my notes from my cruise around Greece and Turkey three years ago, I boarded Europa 2 at her Manhattan berth to see what this extensive refit has in store for guests.

The changes to Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ flagship have been sweeping. The former Herrenzimm­er lounge on Deck 4 has been given a brand-new look that removes much of the original’s dark, leathery decor, replacing it instead with vibrant green accent walls, new furniture, and fascinatin­g artwork (check out the painting by Hamburg-based duo Sutosuto of a lady zebra smoking a cigar and drinking a cocktail to see what I mean).

Renamed Collins, the bar still offers the largest gin collection at sea, with 45 varieties from around the world ready to enjoy. I still credit my first cruise on board Europa 2 with introducin­g me to the world of gin; a spirit I thought I genuinely didn’t enjoy until I realized I hadn’t been drinking the right one.

One of my favourite new features in Collins is the addition of a turntable and a collection of vinyl records that guests can select and play at their leisure. It’s a nice, thoughtful touch — one of many that Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has installed aboard Europa 2.

High up on Deck 10, the Belvedere Observatio­n Lounge has gained a new on-board library, with English and German fiction and nonfiction titles lining its walls. This was always one of my favourite spots aboard Europa 2, but it was chronicall­y underutili­zed. Now, with a bevy of books, new seating options, and a dedicated coffee bar, I’d expect more guests to take advantage of this great space. Floor-to-ceiling windows also give way to one of the best outdoor viewing decks I’ve seen on a ship, which wraps around the entire vessel.

Elsewhere, the vibrant Jazz Club retains its saturated reddish-purple decor, but gains a new name. As Club2, guests can still enjoy plenty of nightly live music in this great space, with its high ceilings and cool club vibe.

Throughout Europa 2, I was pleased to find new carpets, reupholste­red furniture, and little added touches from bow to stern. In total, nine areas were reconstruc­ted or reconfigur­ed, including the ship’s main show lounge and the soothing Ocean Spa, which received new saunas, steam baths, and an improved layout.

During her drydock in September, workers laid 43,055 square feet of new carpeting and used 5,000 litres of new paint to keep Europa 2 looking spectacula­r. Most cruise ships receive regular drydocks every three to five years, where carpets are changed out and maintenanc­e performed. Hapag-Lloyd Cruises takes Europa 2 out of service for a few weeks every other year — something that helps the ship maintain its coveted five-starplus status.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises also offers some unexpected features aboard Europa 2, like dedicated Kids and Teens clubs for families travelling together, and active shore excursion options.

Besides being one of the world’s most luxurious ships, Europa 2 might just be the most adventurou­s: a stylish, bilingual globetrott­er sailing the world on voyages of discovery, each and every day.

Happy cruising.

 ?? AARON SAUNDERS ?? Hapag-Lloyd Cruises made its five-star-plus Europa 2 even better, with a recent refit that changed many of the five-year-old ship’s public areas, like the new Collins gin bar.
AARON SAUNDERS Hapag-Lloyd Cruises made its five-star-plus Europa 2 even better, with a recent refit that changed many of the five-year-old ship’s public areas, like the new Collins gin bar.
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