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CruiseMapper's deckplan services provide cruise deck plans reviews integrated with newest deck layouts and deck legends (company's cabin categories as names and color codes). Each page has a separate link to the vessel's passenger cabins' review that provides information on all its staterooms (amenities, cabin types, grades) with usually included floor plans and photos. Here you can search for a particular ship (via the above search bar) or you can skip the introduction/explanations and go down directly to our list of large passenger ships' deckplan pages .

Along with regularly updated officially issued cruise line deck plans, CruiseMapper's deck plans pages also show statistical information on passenger shipping vessels (including ferries ). All pages are organized as "ship review" articles. You will know what is what, where (location on deck), serving what (functions), operates how and when (review of all onboard venues as activities, amenities, operational hours, special features).

Most of CruiseMapper's ship deck plan pages also review the vessels' newest upgrades/latest refurbishment changes. All dining venues (restaurants and food bars) reviews also contain basic menu/cuisine information, and whether the dining options are complimentary, at fee/surcharge PP or a-la-carte-priced.

All deck plan pages include basic statistical information, such as:

  • year built, vessel class and sisterships (among the fleets of all lines)
  • total number of cabins, plus number per type (Inside, OceanView/RiverView, Balcony, Suite)
  • capacity - passengers (normal and max) and crew capacity
  • number of passenger-accessible decks, number (if any) of swimming pools and whirlpools (hot tubs), passenger elevators, water-slides

On some boats is additionally provided information regarding name origin/meaning, service history, fun facts.

Cruise deck plans (floor layouts) updates

Like all things in life, cruise deck plans do change over time. Often, cruise companies/charter operators change facilities and public venues - their location, type (services and amenities), size, or names. Other changes may relate to new cabin categories.

Often, after a major refurbishment, to the ship are added:

  • new passenger cabins
  • new dining venues - specialty restaurants, bars, lounges, etc
  • new facilities - aqua park, waterslide(s), Spa, pool(s) / Jacuzzi(s), outdoor movie theater, etc
  • or - simply change the names of the existing ones.

We are responsible for all these deckplan changes and keep our deck layouts and reviews regularly updated and correct.

Cruise ship deck plan reviews

In each of CruiseMapper's deck plans you will find a detailed list of all staterooms and facilities on the vessel. This information generally includes:

  • vessel details - year built, last refurbished (and/or scheduled refurbishment), capacity (passengers plus crew)
  • total number of passenger cabins, launderettes (passenger use self-service laundry /if any), onboard credit kiosks (self-service money transfer), photo kiosks
  • dining room(s), buffet restaurant, specialty restaurant(s) /at surcharge per person or with a la carte menus, dinner club, fast food bars/stations
  • theatre/main show lounge
  • lounges and bars, conference/meeting room(s)
  • casino, video games arcade, special gaming room (like F1 car simulator)
  • swimming pool(s) and whirlpools (hot tubs)
  • Spa and Fitness complex (wellness facility), jogging/walking track, roller-skating track, sports court(s)
  • cinema, library, art gallery, photo gallery
  • atrium/lobby area with reception desk, shore excursions desk, duty-free shops and boutiques
  • Promenade Deck (an outdoor area that fully or partially encircles the ship)
  • kids and teen club lounges and playing zones (on some ships with pool/whirlpool), missing on adult-only vessels
  • Aqua Park with slide(s) - on the largest liners only
  • unique facilities - such as rock-climbing wall(s), ice-skating track(s), Zip-line, rotating panoramic capsules, glass-floor walking paths, bumping cars, skydive and surf simulators, F1/Sports Car simulator, bungee trampoline, and many other truly bizarre cruise ship design inventions.

CruiseMapper's dedicated staff does regular updates that reflect all floor plan changes (when officially announced by the companies). We do this job properly - so you can count on us, and the information we provide to be accurate and up-to-date.

Follows the long list of (internal) links, which redirect to the vessel's deck plan review. Know that these are only ocean-going ships.

To see all riverboat deck plans, you'll have to follow CruiseMapper's river cruise lines links and explore the company's fleet. Our list of river cruise companies includes AmaWaterways , ACL-American Cruise Lines , AQV/AQSC-American Queen Voyages/Steamboat Company , Arosa , Avalon Waterways , CroisiEurope , Emerald Waterways , Grand Circle , Luftner-Amadeus , Scenic , Scylla , Uniworld , Viking , also our hubs for River Cruises (smaller operators, time-chartered boats), Russian River Cruises (boats in Russian Federation) and Nile River Cruises (boutique hotel ships sailing in Egypt).

Note: The following list of cruise line deck plans includes only CruiseMapper's largest companies' fleets and only ocean-going vessels. To access our full deckplan database (including small-fleet shipping companies , cruiseferries and riverboats ) use the search box at page top .

List of cruise ships with deck plans

Carnival cruise line.

  •   Carnival Breeze
  •   Carnival Celebration
  •   Carnival Conquest
  •   Carnival Dream
  •   Carnival Elation
  •   Carnival Firenze
  •   Carnival Freedom
  •   Carnival Glory
  •   Carnival Horizon
  •   Carnival Jubilee
  •   Carnival Legend
  •   Carnival Liberty
  •   Carnival Luminosa
  •   Carnival Magic
  •   Carnival Mardi Gras
  •   Carnival Miracle
  •   Carnival Panorama
  •   Carnival Paradise
  •   Carnival Pride
  •   Carnival Radiance
  •   Carnival Spirit
  •   Carnival Splendor
  •   Carnival Sunrise
  •   Carnival Sunshine
  •   Carnival Valor
  •   Carnival Venezia
  •   Carnival Vista

Princess Cruises

  •   Caribbean Princess
  •   Coral Princess
  •   Crown Princess
  •   Diamond Princess
  •   Discovery Princess
  •   Emerald Princess
  •   Enchanted Princess
  •   Grand Princess
  •   Island Princess
  •   Majestic Princess
  •   Regal Princess
  •   Royal Princess
  •   Ruby Princess
  •   Sapphire Princess
  •   Sky Princess
  •   Star Princess
  •   Sun Princess

Disney Cruise Line

  •   Disney Destiny
  •   Disney Dream
  •   Disney Fantasy
  •   Disney Magic
  •   Disney Treasure
  •   Disney Wish
  •   Disney Wonder
  •   Queen Anne
  •   Queen Elizabeth
  •   Queen Mary 2
  •   Queen Victoria

AIDA Cruises

  •   AIDAbella
  •   AIDAblu
  •   AIDAcosma
  •   AIDAdiva
  •   AIDAluna
  •   AIDAmar
  •   AIDAnova
  •   AIDAperla
  •   AIDAprima
  •   AIDAsol
  •   AIDAstella

Viking Cruises

  •   Viking Jupiter
  •   Viking Mars
  •   Viking Neptune
  •   Viking Octantis
  •   Viking Orion
  •   Viking Polaris
  •   Viking Saturn
  •   Viking Sea
  •   Viking Sky
  •   Viking Star
  •   Viking Vela
  •   Viking Venus
  •   Viking Vesta
  •   Zhao Shang Yi Dun-Viking Sun

Royal Caribbean

  •   Adventure Of The Seas
  •   Allure Of The Seas
  •   Anthem of the Seas
  •   Brilliance Of The Seas
  •   Enchantment Of The Seas
  •   Explorer Of The Seas
  •   Freedom Of The Seas
  •   Grandeur Of The Seas
  •   Harmony Of The Seas
  •   Icon Of The Seas
  •   Independence Of The Seas
  •   Jewel Of The Seas
  •   Liberty Of The Seas
  •   Mariner Of The Seas
  •   Navigator Of The Seas
  •   Oasis Of The Seas
  •   Odyssey Of The Seas
  •   Ovation Of The Seas
  •   Quantum Of The Seas
  •   Radiance Of The Seas
  •   Rhapsody Of The Seas
  •   Serenade Of The Seas
  •   Spectrum Of The Seas
  •   Star Of The Seas
  •   Symphony Of The Seas
  •   Utopia Of The Seas
  •   Vision Of The Seas
  •   Voyager Of The Seas
  •   Wonder Of The Seas

Holland America

  •   ms Eurodam
  •   ms Koningsdam
  •   ms Nieuw Amsterdam
  •   ms Nieuw Statendam
  •   ms Noordam
  •   ms Oosterdam
  •   ms Rotterdam
  •   ms Volendam
  •   ms Westerdam
  •   ms Zaandam
  •   ms Zuiderdam

P&O Cruises

  •   Arcadia
  •   Arvia
  •   Aurora
  •   Azura
  •   Britannia
  •   Iona
  •   Pacific Adventure
  •   Pacific Encounter
  •   Pacific Explorer
  •   Ventura

Costa Cruises

  •   Costa Deliziosa
  •   Costa Diadema
  •   Costa Fascinosa
  •   Costa Favolosa
  •   Costa Fortuna
  •   Costa Pacifica
  •   Costa Serena
  •   Costa Smeralda
  •   Costa Toscana

TUI Cruises

  •   Mein Schiff 1
  •   Mein Schiff 2
  •   Mein Schiff 3
  •   Mein Schiff 4
  •   Mein Schiff 5
  •   Mein Schiff 6
  •   Mein Schiff 7
  •   Mein Schiff Relax

Seabourn Cruises

  •   Seabourn Encore
  •   Seabourn Odyssey
  •   Seabourn Ovation
  •   Seabourn Pursuit
  •   Seabourn Quest
  •   Seabourn Sojourn
  •   Seabourn Venture

Norwegian Cruise Line

  •   Norwegian Aqua
  •   Norwegian Bliss
  •   Norwegian Breakaway
  •   Norwegian Dawn
  •   Norwegian Encore
  •   Norwegian Epic
  •   Norwegian Escape
  •   Norwegian Gem
  •   Norwegian Getaway
  •   Norwegian Jade
  •   Norwegian Jewel
  •   Norwegian Joy
  •   Norwegian Pearl
  •   Norwegian Prima
  •   Norwegian Sky
  •   Norwegian Spirit
  •   Norwegian Star
  •   Norwegian Sun
  •   Norwegian Viva
  •   Pride of America

Celebrity Cruises

  •   Celebrity Apex
  •   Celebrity Ascent
  •   Celebrity Beyond
  •   Celebrity Constellation
  •   Celebrity Eclipse
  •   Celebrity Edge
  •   Celebrity Equinox
  •   Celebrity Flora
  •   Celebrity Infinity
  •   Celebrity Millennium
  •   Celebrity Reflection
  •   Celebrity Silhouette
  •   Celebrity Solstice
  •   Celebrity Summit
  •   Celebrity Xcel
  •   Celebrity Xpedition
  •   Celebrity Xploration

Marella Cruises

  •   Marella Discovery
  •   Marella Discovery 2
  •   Marella Explorer
  •   Marella Explorer 2
  •   Marella Voyager

MSC Cruises

  •   MSC Armonia
  •   MSC Bellissima
  •   MSC Divina
  •   MSC Euribia
  •   MSC Fantasia
  •   MSC Grandiosa
  •   MSC Lirica
  •   MSC Magnifica
  •   MSC Meraviglia
  •   MSC Musica
  •   MSC Opera
  •   MSC Orchestra
  •   MSC Poesia
  •   MSC Preziosa
  •   MSC Seascape
  •   MSC Seashore
  •   MSC Seaside
  •   MSC Seaview
  •   MSC Sinfonia
  •   MSC Splendida
  •   MSC Virtuosa
  •   MSC World America
  •   MSC World Europa

Oceania Cruises

  •   Oceania Allura
  •   Oceania Insignia
  •   Oceania Marina
  •   Oceania Nautica
  •   Oceania Regatta
  •   Oceania Riviera
  •   Oceania Sirena
  •   Oceania Vista

Silversea Cruises

  •   Silver Cloud
  •   Silver Dawn
  •   Silver Endeavour
  •   Silver Galapagos
  •   Silver Moon
  •   Silver Muse
  •   Silver Nova
  •   Silver Origin
  •   Silver Ray
  •   Silver Shadow
  •   Silver Spirit
  •   Silver Whisper
  •   Silver Wind

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Royal Caribbean

Adventure Of The Seas Overview   |  Deck Plans    |  Cabins

Brilliance Of The Seas  Overview   |  Deck Plans    |  Cabins

Freedom of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Grandeur of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Liberty of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Rhapsody of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Serenade of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Spectrum of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Utopia of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Explorer of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Mariner of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Navigator of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Oasis of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Odyssey of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Quantum of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Anthem of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Enchantment of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Harmony of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Jewel of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Ovation of the Seas Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Cruise

Carnival Breeze  Overview   |  Deck Plans    |  Cabins

Carnival Conquest  Overview   |  Deck Plans    |   Cabins

Carnival Glory Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Jubilee Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Firenze Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Liberty Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Horizon Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Sunrise Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Legend Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Paradise Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Celebration Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Radiance Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Magic Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Miracle Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Freedom Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Dream Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Panorama Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Vista Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Elation Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Carnival Sunshine Overview  |  Deck Plans   |   Cabins

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Bliss  Overview   |  Deck Plans    |  Cabins

Norwegian Breakaway  Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Viva Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Pride of America Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Sun Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Jade Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Dawn Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Encore Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Epic Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Escape Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Gem Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Getaway Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Jewel Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Joy Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Pearl Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Prima Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Sky Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Spirit Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

Norwegian Star Overview  |  Deck Plans   |  Cabins

How to Select the Perfect Cruise Cabin for Your Journey

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Welcome to Cruise Deck Info , your one-stop solution to know all things about cruise ships! We have detailed overviews of major ocean cruise ships from all the major cruise lines. For each ship, you get up-to-date cruise deck plans , giving you the complete information for planning your cruise trip before you sail.

Our website helps you in selecting the perfect cruise for your next adventure. Find extensive cabin information, including types, categories, and accessible room options. 

Find complete details about the cruise line, individual ships, and a comprehensive breakdown of each deck to make an informed decision, tailored to your desires and expectations. Each ship page contains cabin photos and detailed descriptions of amenities and square footages.

Our website offers a detailed overview of the cruise ships, deck plans with room numbers,  and major On board activities. We aim to provide all cruise information you need to make a decision for your next Cruise trip..

But we don’t stop there! We also provide each ship’s list of onboard activities, entertainment & dining options, and much more. We have mentioned what’s not available on each ship, to have all the facts at your fingertips.

Scroll through actual photos of the ships and their decks to get to know about the cruise life. Whether you’re planning your next trip or just dreaming of the open ocean, Cruise Deck Info makes researching your perfect cruise fun. Find everything you need, all in one place, with just a few clicks.

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*Deck plans are subject to change at any time. Photos, floor plan diagrams, and amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom. Certain staterooms may vary in size, decor and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Stateroom views are considered unobstructed unless noted otherwise. Obstructions do not include certain nautical items like handrails, dividers or ship hardware. For balcony staterooms, the view is determined from the perspective of the balcony railing. Balconies may have either solid steel or toughened glass railings. Upper berth and bed ladder capacities are 250lbs. Staterooms that can accommodate rollaways have two lower berths, one upper berth and can accommodate a fourth berth as a rollaway bed upon request at time of reservation. There are a limited number of rollaway beds per ship, per voyage. Use of rollaway beds restricts cabin space. Contact Princess Cruises for more information.

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Cruise Ship Rooms: What You Need to Know About Choosing Your Cabin

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Cruise ship rooms, called cabins or staterooms, are akin to hotel rooms. Hotel rooms that are a bit more compact, in most cases. And like many hotels, cruise lines sell a dizzying array of cruise cabin types, often without little to distinguish them from one another without an untrained eye. Some cruise lines offer 20 or more room types per ship, which can complicate your decision even more.

Where is the best room on a cruise ship for you? The size, view, location, amenities and price are all factors in helping you choose. In addition to knowing your cabin options, you need to know yourself: Do you tend to get seasick? Do you prefer to nest peaceably in your cruise ship balcony room rather than hanging with the crowd around the pool area? Conversely, is your idea of a stateroom simply a place to flop into bed after midnight. -- no fancy extras necessary? Are there certain amenities you are willing to splurge on, or can you simply not justify paying for unnecessary perks? Answering these questions and following our guide below will help you pick the best room on a cruise ship for your next vacation.

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Things to know about cruise ship rooms before you book, what is the best room location on a cruise ship, what cabin amenities matter to you, cabin size: from the cheapest rooms to the most expensive on a cruise, benefits of balcony rooms and views on a cruise ship, tricks for scoring bargains on the price of your cruise room.

The Central Park View Cabin with Balcony on Oasis of the Seas

Most cruise lines offer a dizzying array of cruise cabins that can be hard to decipher. However, there are essentially only five types of rooms on any cruise ship:

Interior Rooms: Small interior rooms are the most budget friendly on any cruise ship. Just keep in mind that they don't have windows to the sea.

Ocean View Rooms For those who want some sunlight and a glimpse of the ocean from their room, ocean views are a great compromise between the lower price of an interior room and the jump up to a full on balcony.

Balcony Rooms: Balcony rooms let you get a bit of fresh air from the comfort of your own room. That can be a blessing when you need a break from the lively vibes elsewhere on your cruise.

Suites: If you're looking for luxury on your cruise, suites offer the most space and best room locations, often with separate living and sleeping areas. They generally feature large balconies, and extra amenities and perks. In other words, a suite can be considered the best cabin on any cruise ship.

Outside Rooms: These rooms feature a window or porthole with a view to the sea, often similarly sized to an inside cabin (or a bit larger). Outside cabins are also referred to as oceanview rooms.

Rendering of the balcony and room interior of the Explorer Suite on Viking Mississippi

The best room location on any cruise ship can vary from person to person. It can also mean the difference between seasickness and noise that keeps you up all night -- or the sounds of waves lulling you to sleep like a baby or awesome views. Here are some factors to consider when choosing the best room on a cruise ship.

For Stability and Seasickness on a Cruise, Stick Low and Central

If you tend to get seasick, selecting your cabin can be critical decision. It's a question of engineering, really. The lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel. Even if you choose a balcony room, choose a low level and a room closest to the ship's center. The higher decks and cabins at the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship will rock and roll the most.

Related: Avoiding Seasickness on a Cruise

Consider the Distance to Dining, Drinking, Entertainment and Pools

Depending on your desire to socialize, soak up the sun or enjoy some peace and quiet, you'll want to think strategically about where your cabin is aboard the cruise ship. That's particularly true as today's megaships -- like Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas -- can mean long walks to your room throughout the day.

Sunworshippers might prefer an upper-deck location close to the pools and sun decks, while partiers might want easy access to midship entertainment hubs. Travelers with mobility concerns may prefer a stateroom close to a bank of elevators. Alternatively, you might not want to hear any music or partying, which can mean a cabin that's farther away from the ship's liveliest areas.

Your Tolerance for Noise Is a Factor on Your Cruise

The nicest and most expensive cabins on any ship are generally on the highest decks. That typically means just below the pool deck. However, the pool deck is often the loudest during the day (and often well into the night). So if you don't want to listen to early morning revelers, daytime DJs or pool parties from day into night, it's wise to pick a room a few decks lower.

When it comes to noise, the best bet is to select a cabin that is both above and below other cabins instead of public spaces. Check out the deck plans of your cruise to see where service areas are located; bar, theater, and nightclub locations; and self-service launderettes (all can be noisy at various times throughout the day).

Other rooms to avoid on a cruise ship are those situated low and at the back of cruise ships. These are closer to engine noise, which causes vibrations, and the anchor. Rooms that are low at the front of the ship will be closer to the bow thrusters.

Related: How to Sleep Better on Your Cruise

All cabins come with basic amenities, such as housekeeping and turndown service, basic toiletries, climate control, and the like. But certain room categories come with added perks. Suites, the most luxurious rooms on any cruise ship, come with a variety of extras and privileges. Those can include everything from priority boarding to in-cabin bars. Spa cabins will offer spa-related perks, such as yoga mats and pampering bath amenities. Concierge-level cabins will give you access to a concierge and niceties like afternoon canapes. Even solo cabins can come with extras, such as exclusive lounge access found on lines like Norwegian.

How do you want to be pampered on your vacation? Here are some cabin-related extras you may want to pay for on your cruise.

Concierge Cabins: A Direct Connection to a Cruise Concierge

A concierge cabin comes with -- you guessed it -- easy access to a cruise concierge. That means hands-off dinner and spa reservations, shore excursion bookings, and requests from guest services. Their services are included in the price of many suites, and on some ships you'll find a concierge lounge where suite guests and loyal premium-level passengers can snack, drink and relax in private. Concierge cabins may also come with in-cabin amenities like welcome drinks, fruit baskets or afternoon canapes.

Butlers: Spoil Yourself With Packing Services, Personalized Minibars and More

A cruise with butler service can make you feel truly spoiled. Some cruise lines include butler service as part of your fare in suites and concierge cabins. So what is butler service on a cruise, exactly? That can vary. Sometimes it means bringing you room service from hard-to-get-into specialty restaurants, curated minibars or in-cabin meals served course by course. Butlers can also unpack and repack your bags, draw rose-petal baths and assist you in preparing in-suite cocktail parties.

Related: What Cruise Ship Butlers Will Do for You

Spa Cabins: Unwind in the Comfort of Your Own Room

Costa started the spa cabin trend, but many mainstream lines quickly followed suit. The concept is simple: Spa aficionados pay more for cabins decked out in Asian-inspired Zen decor that come with extra amenities, ranging from fancy showerheads and specialty bath products to fluffy bathrobes, yoga mats and healthier room service menus.

Spa cabin guests receive free access to spa restaurants (such as Celebrity 's Blu or Costa's Ristorante Samsara), complimentary passes to spa pools and sauna/steam room areas, and may get free, discounted or priority spa treatments and fitness classes. And you don't always have to book a huge suite; on Holland America, several inside cabins have been designated as spa cabins with all the associated perks.

Related: A Guide to Cruise Ship Spa Accommodations

Access to Exclusive Spaces on Your Cruise

Some lines offer gated-access suite complexes where some of the most expensive accommodations are arranged around exclusive deck areas, including private pools, whirlpools, fitness centers, sun decks, restaurants and lounges; MSC Cruises' Yacht Club and Norwegian's Haven are two examples. Norwegian's studio cabins although they are small cruise ship cabins -- also include a special lounge reserved just for solo travelers.

Other Amenities

Do you have to have a whirlpool bathtub or a walk-in closet? Will you be entertaining in your room and need a dining table that can seat six or eight? Do you want benefits like being the first in line to get on or off the ship? Do you want to be pampered with extra-plush linens and bathrobes, fancy bath products and in-suite coffee and booze? You can find those amenities and more in most of the upper-level suites.

The Royal Loft Suite on Anthem of the Seas

In this age of mega-ships, cruise ship cabins now come in all shapes and sizes -- and are priced to match. In addition to the typical inside and oceanview cabins -- which are compact and are either windowless or have views to sea -- you can find minisuites, expansive suites, duplexes and lofts aboard many ships. Balcony cabins are a nice midway point when it comes to your vacation budget, but balconies range from those that barely hold two chairs to huge wraparound decks with hot tubs. You'll want to determine how much space you actually need and want to pay for before you book your room.

Inside Cabins or Interior Rooms: The Cheapest, Most Comapct Rooms on a Cruise Ship

Interior rooms on a cruise ship are generally the cheapest option that you'll find on board. These typically have no windows, windows onto the ship's public interiors or -- as you'll find on NCL and other lines -- virtual balconies or portholes. If you're the kind of person who doesn't need a lot of space or amenities, and would prefer to save your budget for shore excursions, ship experiences, drink packages or speciality dining, these can be an economical choice.

Outside Rooms and Balcony Cabins: Solid Mid-Tier Cruise Options

Outside rooms and balcony cabins have one thing in common: They both let you look out to sea during your cruise. However, the cost can be significantly different.

Cruise travelers who spend all their time in the ship's public areas or on shore may be perfectly happy with standard-size cabins with nothing more than a window to sea. However, those who avoid crowds and prefer quiet ocean views should opt for a balcony. They can also give you more space to spread out.

Don't forget to take your itinerary into account. On a chilly-weather cruise to places like Alaska or the Norwegian Arctic, you might not be spending too much time outside. Consider how much space and light you need in this case as a balcony might not be worth the added cost.

Related: Oceanview vs. Balcony Cabins: A Cabin Comparison

Family Rooms: Upcharges May Apply for More Space

Family rooms are often suites that feature a separate kids' room (or sectioned-off area) plus an area for a parent of parents. The spaces for kids can range from a small alcove with bunk beds to an entire adjoining cabin. Pullman beds or pullout sofas can also help families with sleeping arrangements. If you're going to squeeze your whole troupe into one cabin, make sure the space is big enough to accommodate everyone (and their luggage). However, Disney Cruises is known for offering larger standard rooms meant to accomodate families.

Solo Cabins: Sometimes Economical for Single Travelers

Very few ships actually have cabins dedicated to solo travelers. These will have sleeping space for one and can be quite small. The studio cabins on select Norwegian ships are the most famous example of this: The 100-square-foot staterooms each contain a full-size bed, nifty lighting effects and a large round window that looks out into the corridor. If you're a solo traveler, you'll want to price out the cost of a solo cabin (usually somewhat higher than the double-occupancy rate of a similarly sized stateroom) compared to the cost of paying the single supplement (an extra fee tacked on if there aren't two people in a cabin; the price can come out to as much as double the regular rate) for a standard cabin. And book early, as solo cabins sell out quickly.

Related: The 7 Best Cruise Lines for Solo Travelers

Suites and Beyond: The Best Option for High Rollers

When it comes to choosing suites, it's best to figure out how much space you really need, what amenities are important to you and what you can afford to spend. Suites on most ships are often the first category to sell out, partly because there are fewer of them, and partly because they often offer extremely good value. For this reason, it's important to decide early what kind of suite you'd like.

Suites come in all shapes and sizes. You'll find minisuites on many ships, which are a bit bigger than balcony cabins and more clearly defined sleeping areas and living spaces. Some lines only offer suites, like Silversea , Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Seabourn . You'll also find massive suites like the Royal Loft on Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class ships.

Among the most over-the-top suites are Norwegian Cruise Line's 5,000-plus-square-foot, three-bedroom Garden Villa suites on its Jewel-class ships. These each feature a private terrace with a hot tub, spacious living and dining areas, and butler service, plus access to an exclusive-access deck area. Other suites may come with dining areas, wet bars, deluxe bathrooms, walk-in closets, multiple levels and even pianos.

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Looking for a view and fresh sea breezes from your cabin? A balcony cabin is probably for you. These are some of the most popular rooms on any cruise ship and generally fall somewhere in the middle on the cost spectrum. Consider both the direction in which your room faces, as well as any obstructed views before booking. You'll also find that even inside rooms on some cruise ships are considered balcony cabins, so carefully check out what you're getting if that's not for you.

Standard Balcony Cabins (Port and Starboard Sides)

The vast majority of balcony rooms are standard balcony cabins or slightly larger rooms along either side of a cruise ship -- the port and starboard sides. It's hard to beat a direct sea view (or port view in some cases), and equally wonderful to leave a ship's public areas and soak up the sun, views, or breezes from the comfort of your own cabin.

Do your research, though, as not all balconies are created the same. Some barely fit two chairs while others come complete with loungers and cocktail tables. Additionally, on one-way cruises where shore views matter most, you'll want to plan carefully for which side of the ship is right for you.

Forward- and Aft-Facing Balconies

Aft cabins on a cruise ship (the ones at the very back of the ship) can be the most prized standard balcony cabins afloat. Why? Because they can make you feel as though you are at the end of the world, offering 180-degree views over the ship's wake. Balconies in aft cabins are often much larger than balconies along the ship's sides.

However, aft cabin balconies are almost always stepped out, allowing passengers in cabins above yours as well as higher deck public space to see down onto your balcony. On some ships, aft cabins may also be far from dining and drinking venues, as well as entertainment. However, on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas , the main dining room, buffet, specialty restaurants, and kid-friendly attractions are at the back of the ship. Front-facing balcony cabins are almost always suites.

Related: Forward vs. Aft: A Cabin Comparison

Obstructed View Cabins

Like plenty of beach resorts on dry land, cruise lines also occasionally overstate the ocean views available in some of their oceanview cabins. Structural designs can lead to balcony cabins that are, in fact, obstructed-view cabins. The primary offender in this category include cabins above or adjacent to life boats, as well as forward balcony cabins located close to the bridge wing. Rooms underneath a pool deck overhang may also have obstructed views. The upside to obstructed view cabins? They can be a good deal.

If the amount of view you get relative to the amount of money you spend is important to you, look for "secret porthole" insides or "obstructed view" outsides. The secret porthole cabins are those sold as inside cabins that actually have windows with blocked views and the partially or fully obstructed cabins are sold as outsides but often at the price of an inside.

Scenic View Cabins

As mentioned above, special consideration should be paid on itineraries where more than the ocean or sea is on display. On a roundtrip Caribbean cruise or a transatlantic crossing, for example, the side of the ship you are on doesn't really matter. However, one-way sailings such as a southbound Alaska cruise or a trip from Barcelona to Rome means that scenery is, in fact, one of the biggest reasons to sail. Plan ahead before booking your cabin to see on which side of the ship you'll want your balcony room.

Related: Best Cruise Ship Inside Cabins ... and a Few to Avoid

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In the end, price is probably the most important (and unavoidable) factor in the type of room you book on your cruise ship. Generally, standard inside and outside cabins will be your cheapest bets, with balcony cabins costing a bit more, and suites and anything higher being the most expensive. You can expect to pay more the more amenities and additions to service that you want. Even so, there are a few ways you can save money before you book.

Cruise Cabin Price Drops

Cruise fares fluctuate like airfares (Read: They can change daily). You'll generally find the lowest room rates by booking early (eight months or more prior to sailing) or booking late (two to six weeks before departure). Often, fares drop just after final payment is due (about two months before sailing). But waiting for a higher-category cabin to come down in price to fit into your travel budget is risky; if the cabin category is selling well, fares will only go up.

Additional Costs of a Cruise and Value Adds

When trying to determine what type of cabin you can afford on your cruise, don't forget to factor in the cost of the rest of your trip. If you have to spend a lot on airfare, pre-cruise hotels and activities in port, you might need to adjust your cabin budget lower. If you're using frequent-flyer miles or don't need to book a hotel, you'll have more money for cruise fare. Additionally, look for value-added promotions through cruise lines and travel agents. Offers for onboard credits, prepaid tips or included airfare can free up some money to pay for that balcony view

Cabin Upgrades on a Cruise

While you can't count on the upgrade fairy to pay you a visit after you've booked that low-tier cabin, you can look out for upgrade deals before you book. One common cruise-line promotion is to offer outside cabins for the price of insides, or balconies for the price of outsides.

Just be wary of any offer promising a two-category upgrade (or similar). The fine print usually indicates that the line will give you a so-called better cabin within the same category. That can simply mean you are upgraded from a standard inside cabin to a slightly larger inside cabin. You will then be stuck with whichever cabin they give you -- whether you agree it's better or not.

Related: How to Get a Cruise Ship Cabin Upgrade

Guarantee Cabins

A guarantee cabin is a room with a low rate that is a specific cabin type (inside, outside, etc.). However, the cruise line selects the actual cabin for you. If you luck out, you could get assigned to a higher-category cabin, like scoring a balcony for a standard outside cabin price.

On the flip side, you might get the worst cabin in the category you chose -- the one that's slightly smaller, has an obstructed view or is in a noisy corner of the ship. Letting the cruise line choose your cabin is risky, so be sure you'll be happy no matter which cabin you get assigned.

Related: The Guarantee Gamble: The Odds of an Upgrade When the Cruise Line Picks Your Cabin

For more cabin-selection tips and to ask questions of other cruisers, visit the Cruise Critic message boards .

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Before you book your cruise , you will want to know which stateroom you should call your own. Getting familiar with the types of staterooms helps you choose the sleeping space that offers you the most comfort based on your personal preferences and personality. It could also depend on whether you’re cruising solo, plus-one, with the family or as a group.

So how do you select the best stateroom to ensure you’ll have a relaxing, comfortable cruise? We’ll help you put it all together with the following suggestions.

Know the Stateroom Styles

When you’re on a Carnival cruise, you have your choice of stateroom styles and locations designated as Interior, Ocean View, Balcony or Suite.

  • Interior staterooms : The most affordable cruise ship rooms ideal for sensitive sleepers who prefer quieter rooms away from activities, making it the perfect spot to curl up after a long day of fun
  • Ocean View staterooms : Designed for gazing out at vistas and ocean views. It’s the best place on board to be the first to spot ports of call
  • Balcony staterooms : Ideal for enjoying sea breezes and stunning views on a patio with private seating all day
  • Suite staterooms: The best rooms on a cruise ship for stretching out and putting up your feet in a space with all the comforts of home, and then some
  • Specialty staterooms : Thematic settings that revolve around family, couples and more and are available as interior, ocean view, balcony or suite staterooms

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If You’re Cruising Solo

When you’re solo, there’s no having to answer to anyone about where to go or what to do. You can cruise to Belize and explore the Xunantunich Mayan Ruins to fully release your enthusiasm for ancient history. Learn to cook like a chef onboard while meeting new friends. Another perk: having a stateroom all to yourself. Consider these ideas when booking a stateroom of your own.

  • Havana: Solo cruisers who also want to be social may like Havana staterooms with private access to the tropical Havana pool and bar area .
  • Cloud 9 Spa : If you’re cruising for more of a pampering experience for one, consider a specialty Cloud 9 Spa stateroom. You’ll be right next to the most relaxing place onboard, the Cloud 9 Spa ™ .
  • Interior and Ocean View : Choose an interior stateroom for the most quiet or an ocean view stateroom for contemplative views to complement your meditative state of mind.
  • Aft: Consider staying in the aft part of the ship where you’ll be nearest to casual dining.
  • Lower deck: The lower deck is the best deck on a cruise ship if you want to be one of the first off the ship, exploring all the fun at each port of call .

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If You’re Cruising as a Couple

Couples who cruise together stay together, especially when choosing the perfect style stateroom. The perfect getaway means you’ll sail to dreamy ports. What couple wouldn’t enjoy a cruise to Mexico for a VIP Wine Tasting or to Aruba for a Jeep Safari ?

On board, dine in a romantic, floating Italian trattoria . Afterward, slip away to an enchanting stateroom reserved for just the two of you.

  • Cloud 9 Spa: Whisk away to the Cloud 9 Spa adjacent to specialty Cloud 9 Spa staterooms with relaxing decor. You’ll get priority spa reservations along with complimentary spa-inspired gifts to use throughout the cruise.
  • Balcony: Balcony staterooms are designed with couples in mind. You’ll be able to step onto your own little outdoor oasis at sunset for cocktails or sunrise for coffee in your robes.
  • Forward: If you’re seeking relaxation, consider a stateroom in the forward section of the ship. You’ll be close to the fitness center, spa and the show lounge for performances.

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If You’re Cruising With Family

Whether you’re cruising as a single parent or times two with kids in tow, you’ll effortlessly pack in more fun activities and bonding time than you ever thought possible on vacation. No matter what age your kids, there’s plenty of onboard entertainment that lets your family interact with favorite childhood characters and games.

Shore excursions with no minimum age limits let you customize experiences for the entire family to enjoy, such as cruising to Alaska and going on a Dog Sled Discovery and Mushing Camp adventure. After a day, and night of fun and kid-friendly dining, head back to a comfy stateroom that suits your family .

  • Family Harbor: Family Harbor specialty staterooms with whimsical nautical decor have exclusive access to the Family Harbor lounge featuring breakfast, snacks, board games, family movies, video games and more. Kids eat free at Family Harbor restaurants. Plus, kids and parents will love the experience because they have one free evening of Night Owls ® babysitting service at Camp Ocean ™ .
  • Family-Friendly: Designed with families in mind, these staterooms accommodate up to five people and thankfully come with an extra bathroom. Great for groups too, thanks to connecting doors.
  • Upper deck: Consider a stateroom on the upper deck of your ship. You’ll be closest to the entertainment, fun and outdoor deck areas.
  • Midship : You’ll be right near the pool or waterslide areas, a kid’s dream.

mother getting ready to go to the pool with her 2 daughters

If You’re Cruising With a Group

From an old college friend gathering to a ladies-only birthday bash or golfing buddy getaway, cruise ships are the perfect place for group vacations. Whether you have 10 or 20 people in your group, there’s something to do and see even if everyone differs in age, abilities and interests.

Cruise to Bermuda for an extended family reunion and reserve differing shore excursions ranging from the Famous Homes and Hideaway Cruise tour for architecture buffs to Segway Adventures for teens and a Glass Bottom Boat tour for little kids. Book staterooms extra early for groups, ask for connecting rooms and consider these stateroom styles.

If you have health or mobility challenges, Carnival proudly welcomes you on board. You’ll find plenty of accessible staterooms from which to choose, whether you are traveling with a wheelchair, scooter or another device. Consider staying in the midship section where you’ll find extra elevators.

friends handing out at the on board pool during their cruise vacation

Every stateroom has amenities (including your dedicated room steward) that rival land-locked five-star hotels. Expect soft, cozy linens, in-room safes, plenty of storage space, television, climate control and even bathrobes upon request.

Keep in mind that some staterooms and features are exclusive to specific ships, so be sure to check out the amenities on board the ship you choose. You’ll sleep well knowing you’ve chosen the right spot for snoozing while cruising.

Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by  ship  and destination.

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