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Alex Smith |
TUI Cruises has revealed details of the interior design concept for the ninth ship in its Mein Schiff fleet, Mein Schiff Flow.
According to the cruise line, the ship will offer guests “a new way of experiencing lightness.” Its three-deck atrium, located on decks three to five, has been designed to create an airy and open atmosphere, with large windows providing natural light through the space. The design and colour of the carpets and furniture, meanwhile, have been inspired by the sea.
Panoramic windows in the Atlantic restaurant will fill the space with natural light
Light is also the central theme of the ship’s main restaurant, the Atlantic. Located at the stern of the ship over decks four and five, the restaurant features panoramic windows overlooking the sea.
Sur Mer Bistrot on deck five is designed in the style of a classic French bistro, while the Captain’s Bar at the bow on deck 16 follows a nautical theme.
The Captain’s Bar on deck 16 will be designed around a nautical theme
“My highlight is the newly designed Street Art Bar, which features an industrial style and an urban ambience,” said Anna Wiebke, project lead newbuild for TUI Cruises. “The selfie-friendly inclusive bar on deck five is one of the coolest places on board to toast a perfect day of vacation.”
Mein Schiff Flow will be TUI Cruises’ third new ship within three years, representing a nearly 60 per cent increase of the fleet’s overall capacity. It will also be the second TUI Cruises’ vessel to operate on LNG fuel, following the debut of Mein Schiff Relax in 2024.