Interior from the atrium.

A new travel experience on the Color Hybrid

The ‘Color Hybrid’ is nearing completion, and the interior illustrations give an insight in how this vessel will appear when she starts sailing. The vessel will provide a great travel experience and set a new standard for comfort.

Published
04 June 2019
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  • The perfume and cosmetics store.
  • Large space taxfree shopping.
  • Entertainment made easy in such facilities.
  • Fun entertainment for kids.
  • The Café Spiseriet.
  • Much space in the Buffet Koster.
  • Plenty of taxfree shopping on the 'Color Hybrid'.

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The on-board shopping and dining facilities are varied. The service offerings include large stores, and there are three cafes and restaurant options with a rich variety of food and drink.
 

Green mindset

The solutions for the vessel have been based on a green mindset, such as zero emissions for parts of the journey. There are several other implementations, small and large, which in total makes this a vessel that lives up to a green standard. One such installation is a greenhouse on deck, powered by the reuse of waste heat, for on-board produce of herbs.

The passengers with a love for the sea view will probably head for the aft bridge wing which has been carefully designed for the passengers. A glass floor will enable the passengers to join in on the rhythm of the waves by a direct view down to the sea.
 

Starts sailing in 2019

Color Line has started to sell tickets for the first trips on the 'Color Hybrid', which will service the distance Sandefjord, Norway ? Strömstad, Sweden.
 

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