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CruiseMapper's cabin and suites section allows you to explore cruise staterooms by ship. Each page provides extensive information on all passengers accommodations on a particular vessel, including floor plans, room types and categories (grades used upon booking), cabin sizes, deck location. Also provided is an extensive review of all ticket price inclusive en-suite amenities, along with furniture details and additional / bonus perks (if available).  

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Here you will find brief descriptions by category of all stateroom types that can be found on cruise ship deck plans . You will find more information and many useful tips on staterooms at our best and worst cabins article. 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' cabin pages .

Cruise staterooms booking rates are usually based on deck location. Lower-deck accommodations are the cheapest. Midship rooms cost more. Balcony staterooms and Suites located aft or forward are the most expensive. Most cruise companies (especially those with large-sized vessels in the fleets) divide the main cabin types into subcategories. These grades are marked with numbers (like for balcony cabins - B1, B2, B3, B4) and are displayed on the deck layouts with different colors.

Cruise ship suites

Cruise suite accommodations are premium grades cabins. They are usually larger in comparison to balcony staterooms and feature more amenities. As a rule, suites have a full-size bathtub, larger shower, bigger closets and balcony (some have 2 private balconies). Amenities include coffee makers, premium sound systems, large-size TVs, complimentary butler service.

Loft Suites (aka Duplex Suites)

Loft Suites are "duplex suites" (on two levels) and available on the world's largest passenger ships of Royal Caribbean's Oasis-class and Quantum-class. The following layout is of Harmony of the Seas and its largest accommodation - the Royal Loft Suite.

Grand Suite

Twin beds in this type of cabin can be joined in a king bed. Grand Suites have also a double sofa bed and large private balcony, sitting area with 2-armchairs and a coffee table, desk, dressing area with vanity, walk-in closet, safe box, TV, phone, refrigerator, mini-bar, private bath with whirlpool tub and shower, patio chair and table, balcony lounge chair, pillow menu, bathrobes, hairdryer. See below the magnificent Oceania Marina ship's Owner Suite plan.

Captain Suite

Captains Suite accommodations have a huge 220 ft2 (20,5 m2) separate bedroom, while the living area is sized 290 ft2 (27 m2). There are 2 upper beds and a sofa bed, private bathroom with whirlpool hot tub and glass shower, safe, TV and phone, mini-bar, bathrobes, hairdryer.

A table and 3 patio chairs are on the balcony.

Owners Suite

Owner's Suites are some of the most luxurious accommodations at sea. They usually feature two separate bedrooms, private balcony (with luxury lounge furniture, even dining area and hot tub), living room (with sofa bed), luxury bathroom (with whirlpool bathtub and separate shower), second bathroom (WC), dining room, dressing area. Some Owner's Suites (like NCL's) can accommodate up to 10 passengers when connected to an adjacent Suite.

Ocean Suite

OS stands for "Ocean Suite" and category SS is "Spa Suite", recently changed to Junior Suite. These cabins have: twin beds that convert to king, sitting area with armchair and coffee table, sofa, dressing area with vanity, large balcony, wall safe, 2 big closets, mini-bar, refrigerator, private whirlpool bath with tub and shower, television and phone, balcony lounge chair, patio chair and table, pillow menu, bathrobes, hairdryer.

2-Bedroom Mozart Suite (largest stateroom on a riverboat)

World's largest accommodation found on a riverboat is Riverside Mozart 's French Balcony Suite. The vessel has two such accommodations, each sized 885 ft2 / 82 m2. Must be noted, that the stateroom is combined with an adjacent French Balcony cabin.

Penthouse Suite

Penthouse Suites have a twin beds configuration (beds can convert to queen). The other features are a large balcony, dressing area with vanity, sitting area with armchair and coffee table, wall safe, mini bar, private bath with whirlpool tub and shower, television and phone, refrigerator, bathrobes and hairdryer. Some cabins are without whirlpool tub, sofa or coffee table.

Balcony staterooms

Most balcony cruise ship cabins feature floor-ceiling sliding glass doors leading to a private step-out veranda. The balcony also is furnished with a table and pair of chairs/loungers. Standard balconies are separated by dividers. As sizes, balcony cabins on cruise ships vary, with those on Princess and NCl ships being among the smallest compared to other big-ship lines. In our cruise deck plans, we also list room sizes and the size of the balcony. Balcony – Apart from the balcony they can offer You twin beds that can be converted to King-size bed. Balconies also provide sitting area with chair and coffee table and private bath with shower, as well as closet/wardrobe, electronic safe box, mini bar, television and phone, sofa, bathrobes, hairdryer. Most verandas are between 30-60 ft2 ( approx 3-6 m2). Below are shown the layouts of the Anthem ship's Deluxe and Accessible balcony cabins.

Premium Balcony

Premium Balcony cabins also have twin beds that convert to King-size, their wraparound balcony enfolds the stateroom. Balcony's windows are often floor-ceiling and wall-to-wall.

Cove Balcony Staterooms

Cove balconies, unlike Balconies, have two patio chairs and a table. The rest of the stuff is identical. First of all-balcony, and again twin beds that convert to king, sofa, private bath with shower, safe, closet, mini bar, television and phone, sitting area with chair and coffee table, bathrobes and hairdryer.

Cove Balcony rooms are CCL-Carnival's specialty, available on some of the "Fun Ships", and are interesting because they are located on lower decks (thus closer to waterline).

Oceanview staterooms

Oceanview cabins: as sizes are similar to Interior staterooms on cruise ships, but each of them has a Porthole or normal window (both types do not open). Their window sizes also vary by line and ship. On some ocean ships and some luxury river ships, such staterooms feature floor-ceiling windows. Oceanview rooms' window sizes are usually 4x3 ft (1,2x0,9 m). As furniture, Oceanview cruise cabins have twin beds that convert to King-size, sofa, TV and phone, sitting area, safe, mini bar, private bath with shower, and also a washroom with sink and a junior tub, bathrobes and a hairdryer and of course a picture window. You should take a look at the cruise ship deck plans again as Cabins of 5A category have two porthole windows. Unlike deluxe, there is no washroom with sink and junior tub. Below are the layouts of Ovation of the Seas Oceanview cabins (categories standard, large, and superior).

Deluxe Oceanview

These cabins have no balconies but still can offer a marvelous view through their picture window as well as twin beds that convert to King-size. However, beds in Category 6N can't be joined (to King) and sleeps max 5 people.

Other amenities include sofabed, TV, phone, seating, safe, mini-bar, a bathroom with shower, a washroom (with junior tub), bathrobes, hairdryer.

Scenic Oceanview

The interior is the same - twin beds convertible to King-size, picture window, sofa, TV, phone, seating, safe, mini-bar, bath with shower, washroom with sink and junior tub, bathrobes, hairdryer.

The difference is that Scenic Oceanviews are larger.

Inside staterooms

Inside cruise ship cabins' best feature is their price - you book them with the line's cheapest rates available. These cruise accommodations don't offer window views. Still, on some of the newest cruise ships of Royal Caribbean and Disney, there are categories Interior staterooms with a "virtual window", which is a large LED screen displaying outside cam views. The screen doesn't have TV functions.

On some Carnival ships, there are Inside cabins with a "French Balcony" (with opening glass doors). Also, some "interior staterooms" are actually Oceanview (with a non-opening window), but since their views are obstructed, they are booked as Interior. On Royal Caribbean ships, some Inside cabins have a window looking out to the ship's interior promenade (street)

Inside cruise cabins are fitted with twin beds (convertible to King or Queen), private bathroom (shower), sitting area. Next are shown the layouts of Interior rooms on Harmony OTS .

Small Interior Stateroom (as the name implies) is the least spacious standard cabin category on cruise ships. These cabins have two beds – (upper and lower), private bath (WC/shower), a small sitting area.

Single cabins (Studios)

Single occupancy staterooms could be either Inside or Balcony. Some river cruise lines even offer single suites (booking with single occupancy rates). The most famous liner having plenty of single cabins (designed specifically for solo travelers) is Norwegian Epic .

This huge vessel has a total of 128 "Studios".

Next are shown layouts of Quantum OTS single-occupancy cabins (balcony and interior).

Connecting cabins (for large families)

The next layout shows RCI's "Family Connected Junior Suite" plan ( Quantum OTS ). Ship's main cabin grades (Balcony, Oceanview, Inside) are all combined here into a 10-person "Family Suite". The layout also shows the exact positioning of furniture, 3 baths (1 with hot tub), large seating area, 2 double-sofabeds, 2 connecting balconies.

How to choose cabins on cruise ships?

If you are planning a cruise, booking a cabin is certainly as important as picking up the cruise line (brand) or the boat. Before you take that decision, consider some issues related to your own personality and the other people traveling with you.

  • The first important thing you have to be honest with your conscious is whether you can get seasick .
  • Secondly, what type of person you are and what exactly do you intend to do onboard? Are you a party type or you just would like to spend several calm days at sea, away from the office jungle on land. Would you enjoy the pool with its all opportunities for contacts or you would rather have a rest lying at a balcony?
  • No matter the stateroom type, it could still be noisy or make you seasick. The more central and lower position your cabin has, the more stable it is.
  • In case you and the rest of the family members / friends are thin or you just don't intend to spend too much time in the cabin, you can pick a small one. Usually, staterooms are able to house no more than 4 people. Two passengers pay full fares and the other receive discounted rates.
  • If you need stateroom for 4+ passengers, connecting cabins are the best option, and it will cost you less than a suite. Bathtub-fitted cabins are not so many per vessel. All cruise deck plans show such information (bathtub, sofabed, double bed, bunk beds, etc).

Noise issues - which cabins on the ship to avoid?

If you are a party type and louder sounds are not bothering, everything would be OK. If you organize a family voyage, however, you should look for a cabin away from the noisiest areas in the cruise ship deck plans. The first thing to look for in the cruise ship plan is the engine room location. Along with the noises, there are also vibrations.

Staterooms under discos, sport playgrounds, gym centers are usually very noisy. Cabins under Lido Deck (aka Pool Deck) are also among those to avoid. The buffet restaurant on this deck generates noises from moving tables and chairs and tableware. Staircases are also very noisy.

Take a good look at the cruise ship deck plan - room location is crucial!

Cabin's deck location is of great importance. Lower and more central-positioned accommodations are more stable. However, "cool cabins" are usually on higher decks, which means spending more money won't necessarily save you from seasickness.

Stern cabins (aft) have the largest balconies. Forward suites provide the same view as from the Navigation Bridge (wheelhouse). Some cabins are with limited / obstructed seaview due to lifeboats or other equipment.

Guarantee staterooms - take your chance!

If you are not set on selecting something particular and location is not a priority, you should not investigate the cruise ship deck plan so cautiously. The so-called ''guarantee'' cabin grades can turn to be among the best booking options. The "guarantee stateroom" booking allows you to pick up a category, not a cabin. In case the category is sold out you'll be proposed a higher category lodging. The first cabins to be booked are both the cheapest and the most expensive ones, be aware when you choose to test your luck. However, it could be a bit risky so it's more reasonable to get back to the cruise ship deck plans.

Shipboard facilities

If want to cruise with your children you'd better book a stateroom close to kids entertainment facilities. Cruise ship deck plans can once again help you to choose from the many opportunities created to meet passengers' requirements. Spa cabins are recently available for instance. Passengers get free access to the steam room and other connected facilities. These cabins are of course close to the SPA and you can move between in your bathrobe only.

NCL's The Haven and MSC's Yacht Club accommodations are located within an exclusive complex and offer ''ship within ship'' amenities and services. Passengers (who can afford them) enjoy private sundecks with swimming pools and jacuzzis and exclusive facilities like restaurants, bar lounges, gyms and spas.

Prefabricated cruise ship cabin

On May 24, 2016, a new "Lightweight Composite Cabin" design was unveiled in Southampton, England. The innovation was funded by the UK Government. Involved in the cabin's designing, engineering, manufacturing and furbishing were the companies Carnival UK ( Carnival Corporation 's subsidiary), Gurit Ltd (global composite materials supplier), Lloyd's Register Group Ltd (technical / business services, maritime classification company), PE Composites Ltd (composite designer / manufacturer), Trimline Ltd (marine interior refurbishment specialist) and the University of Southampton.

The new modular cabin prototype is half the weight of a typical cruise room. It also fully complies with the FTP Code's requirements (International Code for the Application of Fire Test Procedures). Reducing the ship's topdecks weight is an important issue for naval architects as the trend for building large-capacity cruise vessels continues. The new (prefabricated) module's halved weight opens up opportunities for adding more passenger rooms to newbuild ships, without adding to the ship's DWT weight.

Note: The following list of cruise lines cabins (per ship) includes only CruiseMapper's largest companies' fleets and only ocean-going vessels. For all other vessels (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 Elizabeth
  • Queen Mary 2
  • Queen Victoria

AIDA Cruises

Viking cruises.

  • Viking Jupiter
  • Viking Mars
  • Viking Neptune
  • Viking Octantis
  • Viking Orion
  • Viking Polaris
  • Viking Saturn
  • 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 Koningsdam
  • ms Nieuw Amsterdam
  • ms Nieuw Statendam
  • ms Oosterdam
  • ms Rotterdam
  • ms Volendam
  • ms Westerdam
  • ms Zuiderdam

P&O Cruises

  • Pacific Adventure
  • Pacific Encounter
  • Pacific Explorer

Costa Cruises

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

Azamara Cruises

  • Azamara Journey
  • Azamara Onward
  • Azamara Pursuit
  • Azamara Quest

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

  • Seven Seas Explorer
  • Seven Seas Grandeur
  • Seven Seas Mariner
  • Seven Seas Navigator
  • Seven Seas Splendor
  • Seven Seas Voyager

Norwegian Cruise Line

  • 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 Euribia
  • MSC Fantasia
  • MSC Grandiosa
  • MSC Magnifica
  • MSC Meraviglia
  • MSC Orchestra
  • MSC Preziosa
  • MSC Seascape
  • MSC Seashore
  • MSC Seaside
  • MSC Seaview
  • MSC Sinfonia
  • MSC Splendida
  • MSC Virtuosa
  • MSC World America
  • MSC World Asia
  • 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 Shadow
  • Silver Spirit
  • Silver Whisper
  • Silver Wind

Seabourn Cruises

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

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Denver’s Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel: The Longest Running Bar in Town

Denver boasts a treasure trove of historic destinations.

From the legendary Buckhorn Exchange , hailed as the city’s oldest dining establishment, to the venerable Four Mile House , a sentinel of history standing proud as Denver’s oldest enduring structure.

Yet, for those with an appetite for diving into the annals of time while savoring a libation, the Cruise Room emerges as an absolute gem.

Within its historic walls, an evocative ambiance reminiscent of the 1930s awaits. Recently, I embarked on my own visit to the Cruise Room, and here’s how the experience went.

What is the “Cruise Room?”

The Cruise Room is an iconic bar and lounge located in the Oxford Hotel in Lower Downtown (LoDo) Denver, Colorado. It is the longest operating bar in Denver, opening its doors on a very special day of December 5, 1933.

What was so special about this day?

Well, it marked a milestone that resonates with a significant turning point in American history.

On that very day, the curtains were drawn on the era of Prohibition, the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages.

Before its grand public debut, it had a clandestine life as a speakeasy, offering a secret haven for patrons to savor illicit libations during the Prohibition era. And after it opened in 1933, its doors never shuttered.

Denver's Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel

Beyond its reputation as one of the region’s oldest bars, the Cruise Room draws visitors in with its distinctive art deco design, a masterpiece crafted by Charles Jaka.

Notably, Jaka is also the creative mind behind the iconic Observation Bar on the RMS Queen Mary, a historic ship that includes dining establishments, a museum, and a hotel, currently located in Long Beach, California . His design for this bar was a tribute to the very essence of the Queen Mary itself.

With its sleek lines and an aesthetic inspired by ocean liners, it’s no wonder that the bar earned its fitting moniker, the “Cruise Room,” seamlessly whisking patrons away on a voyage of style and nostalgia.

Denver's Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel

Take note of the special shape of the bar which actually resembles a wine bottle.

Denver's Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel

Gazing upon the walls, your attention might be drawn to the intricately carved panels adorned with succinct expressions. These panels pay homage to various ports of call for the Queen Mary, each encapsulating the essence of toasting traditions and cocktail culture from its respective location.

Each of the panels are original except for those of Italy and Germany which were reportedly taken down during World War II by soldiers staying at the hotel.

Denver's Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel

You can find a nice selection of drinks at the bar ranging from an Old Fashioned to a Tom Collins but they are specifically known for their martinis.

As someone who doesn’t drink alcohol, it’s always a little bit weird spending time in bars and checking them out but they had a good selection of non-alcoholic cocktails including the “bee sting” which I went with and thoroughly enjoyed.

The bartenders, while very busy, were also very on point.

As for food, it’s limited to small plates, such as oysters, olives, and cheese and charcuterie samplers. If you’re looking for a full meal, you can head to the hotel’s attached restaurant, Urban Farmer.

Denver's Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel

At one end of the bar, an enticing jukebox awaits, though regrettably, it was out of service during my visit. Nevertheless, the air was alive with melodies as they continued to fill the bar.

Denver's Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel

Something else that is special about the history of the bar is that it’s located in the historic Oxford Hotel, which holds the distinction of being the oldest operating hotel in Denver.

Established in 1891, the Oxford Hotel has a rich and storied past that is deeply intertwined with the city’s history. This iconic establishment has retained much of its original charm and architecture, offering visitors a glimpse into Denver’s past.

Interestingly, the Oxford Hotel has gained a reputation for being haunted. Over the years, there have been numerous reports of paranormal activity within the hotel’s premises.

The Cruise Room, as an integral part of the Oxford Hotel, also shares in this supernatural reputation, making it a unique and intriguing destination for both history enthusiasts and those interested in the paranormal. It’s haunting largely revolves around the “ Postman .” 

Believed to be the apparition of a postman from the 1930s who lost his way while on a mission to deliver Christmas gifts, he is often seen sitting at the bar, ordering a beer, and then disappearing. When the bartender goes to check on him, they find the beer bottle is still full.

If you’re in Denver looking for an interesting historic spot, then the Cruise Room is definitely a great contender. Its unique blend of Prohibition-era nostalgia, speakeasy heritage, and the vibrant spirit of post-repeal revelry make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in Denver’s rich past while savoring the present.

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Daniel Gillaspia is the Founder of UponArriving.com and the credit card app, WalletFlo . He is a former attorney turned travel expert covering destinations along with TSA, airline, and hotel policies. Since 2014, his content has been featured in publications such as National Geographic, Smithsonian Magazine, and CNBC. Read my bio .

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Wrap up a full day of Carnival fun… and you're gonna need a good night's sleep. Our staterooms are here to help.

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ROOM TYPES FOR ALL TYPES

When it comes to staterooms, one size only fits some. That's why we've got enough variety to satisfy any type of fun seeker.

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Interior Staterooms

Interior stateroom

The most affordable way to experience all the Carnival excitement, without cutting corners on comfort. Here’s the perfect spot to curl up after a long day’s fun.

Available On : All ships

Available Features

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Ocean View Staterooms

mom and children stare out their oceanview stateroom

These comfy rooms with a view let you sail along to beautiful destinations while gazing at the sort of vistas you simply won't find anywhere on land.

Balcony Staterooms

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Any time you’re in your room, you’re steps away from your own personal outdoor oasis… designed for maximum sea breeze and the most stunning views.

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Get all the comforts of home and then some, with absolutely none of the hassles. Get comfy… stretch out, put your feet up. Or just spend time on your balcony — you’ve got one of our most spacious rooms.

Exclusive Amenities:

  • VIP check-in, plus priority embarkation and debarkation
  • Priority dinner reservations and main dining room time assignment
  • One complimentary load of laundry service
  • Two complimentary large bottles of water

Exclusive Amenities

  • Priority check-in, embarkation & debarkation
  • Priority dinner reservations & main dining room time assignment
  • Pillow-top mattresses

Family Harbor Staterooms & Suites

mom and daughter reading a magazine while dad and son relax on balcony

The term “family room” brings to mind that comfy place where kids and parents can do the all-important work of having fun simply being together. That’s precisely why there’s Family Harbor. You’ll notice that Family Harbor staterooms sport a classically American nautical décor... but benefits don’t stop at your door. Family Harbor staterooms are located near the Family Harbor Lounge, an exclusive spot featuring breakfast in the morning, snacks throughout the day, plus activities like board games, family movies, video games and more. As you explore the rest of the ship, the Family Harbor benefits come along, with your kids eating free in most onboard specialty restaurants... plus one free evening of Night Owls babysitting service, so you can enjoy some much-deserved alone time.

Available On : Carnival Celebration ® , Carnival Horizon ® , Carnival Jubilee ™ , Mardi Gras ® , Carnival Panorama ® and Carnival Vista ®

Cloud 9 Spa Staterooms & Suites

Cloud 9 Spa couple in robes

Cloud 9 Spa ™ staterooms do things a little different than ordinary staterooms. For starters, we dare you to cross the threshold without feeling a little more relaxed. Once you're inside, you'll find pleasing decor and in-room amenities like ELEMIS bath products and spa-branded bathrobes and slippers to enhance your stay.

What’s more, your excellent stateroom choice gets you priority spa reservations, free fitness classes, unlimited access to the thermal suites, exclusive discounts on treatments during port days... and more. (And on ships with a Hydrotherapy Pool, you’re welcome to use it as much as you want!)

And the best part? We've got a full range of rooms with that Cloud 9 mojo, from cozy Interiors to stretch-out Suites, ensuring you'll never have to sacrifice comfort for value.

Available On : Carnival Breeze ® , Carnival Celebration ® , Carnival Dream ® , Carnival Horizon ® , Carnival Jubilee ™ , Carnival Luminosa ® ,Carnival Magic ® , Mardi Gras. ® , Carnival Panorama ® , Carnival Radiance ® , Carnival Splendor ® , Carnival Sunrise ® , Carnival Sunshine ® and Carnival Vista ®

Havana Staterooms & Suites

couple enjoying their time in a havana cabana stateroom

At Carnival we love to cruise as much as anyone, but when you book a Havana stateroom, it's like you're no longer on a ship... you're at an exclusive island resort. But unlike most spots on land, you're never far from the ocean... or from the Havana Bar & Pool. (You'll enjoy exclusive access to the pool area!) Inside, all Havana staterooms feature a unique décor, but step up to a Havana Cabana for an extra-large outdoor chill space featuring a lounge-ready hammock chair. Step into a Havana Cabana suite for even more space, plus a luxurious rain shower. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older.)

Terrazza Staterooms

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Have you ever thought “maybe I could live like an Italian”? Well there’s a place you can kind of try out the lifestyle, at least for one vacation: Terrazza Staterooms aboard a Carnival cruise! You’ll find these aboard any of our Fun Italian Style ships, and the resort layout gives you everything you need for comfort and style in one place. For starters, all the staterooms feature a fresh style inside… and some add premium open-air benefits like a patio lounging area or balcony. And on a select few, the balcony is — how shall we put it? — grandissimo! But guess what’s included with every Terrazza stateroom? Exclusive access to a private deck featuring amenities like all-day lounging with great drinks, entertainment, whirlpools and more. (All Terrazza stateroom guests must be 12 or older.)

Available On : Carnival Firenze ™ and Carnival Venezia ™

ALL THE PERKS, IN EVERY ROOM

With all this comfort and all these standard features, you've gotta try real hard to get homesick on a Carnival cruise.

  • Dedicated stateroom attendant
  • Soft, cozy linens
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  • Plenty of closet and drawer space
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Beyond the basics, you’ll find rooms that take your vacation to the next level — we’re talking stuff that matters most to groups, families, folks with special needs and more!

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Adding friends equals multiplying the fun. That’s why many Carnival staterooms can be configured in different ways — some sleep up to five!

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Keep the group together. Some cabins have connecting rooms with a common door between them.

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When it comes to bathrooms, an extra might be a good idea. Deluxe Ocean View staterooms sleep up to five and come with an extra half-bath.

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Specially modified rooms are available for guests with special needs .

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Wherever on the ship you make your home base, good times aren't far.

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For arts and entertainment, health and relaxation, stay up front. The fitness center and spa are nearby, not to mention great performances in the show lounge.

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Travel In Style: Best Rooms On A Cruise Ship

Get the room you need at the price you want.

By Mary Luz Mejia | Published on September 12, 2023

Cruise vacations are ideal because they make planning so easy. Your accommodations, dining, transportation, itinerary and more are taken care of for you, so you just need to hop onboard and relax. One thing that can make cruising even better is booking the perfect stateroom to make you and your family feel right at home, at sea.

This handy guide gives you the scoop on the best rooms on a cruise ship, from budget-friendly options and stunning ocean view staterooms to spacious villas designed for bigger groups and even kid-friendly suites. When you're sailing the high seas, enjoying where you stay plays a big part in the memory-making good times.

Fit For The Whole Family

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When you've got extended family traveling with you, consider the memory-making fun you can have in a Villa Suite that's chock-full of amenities . Designed to accommodate up to 14 people, this is one of the most spacious and best suites available onboard the Oasis and Quantum Class Fleets. These four-bedroom suites are equipped with two master bedrooms and bathrooms, bedrooms with twin beds that sleep four people, two pullman beds and a pull-out sofa bed in the living room.

You can dine in your own private dining area (including a terrace dining table that seats 12!) with a wet bar, chill in the whirlpool located on the 400 square foot balcony, and unwind while at sea — literally in the lap of luxury.

A cruise ship interior room is great if you're conscious of your budget and are one to experience sea sickness. Interior cabins range from 180-270 square feet, offer good storage and do not have windows (which is perfect if you need absolute darkness to sleep well or enjoy a nice mid-afternoon nap). To brighten up these cabins, select Royal Caribbean ships include innovative virtual balconies. These are floor-to-ceiling, 80-inch, high-definition screens that give you a real-time glimpse into the magnificent views outside. Traveling in a group? Don't forget to ask for connecting rooms to accommodate the whole fam!

If your particular ship has a promenade, I recommend trying to snag an inside cabin with a promenade view for a little extra. If you're planning to just use your stateroom to sleep, shower and change, this affordable option is a good way to get your cruising feet wet! This stateroom puts you right in the center of it all, with a great view overlooking any onboard events, such as parades. Keep in mind that these rooms usually offer two twin beds that can turn into a queen-sized bed, a sofa or pullman bed (that tucks away when not in use) for one or two extra passengers, plus a TV and desk set up.

Family-favored suites are so sweet, your kids might never want to leave! There are many suite options to help you feel right at home, so you can travel in comfort. The best part of a suite stateroom is that you can opt for two full bedrooms, giving parents a chance to unwind in the comfort of their own lounge as they watch the sun set from a panoramic window and cozy sofa. Ocean View and Grand Suites are available for families, the latter offering you reserved dinner seating, onboard shows for the whole family, roomy staterooms plus a private balcony.

Others may prefer the option of luxury on a budget and choose a Royal Caribbean Junior Suite. These usually feature approximately 290 square feet of space, fitting two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with a sofa bed, a personal balcony with a sun lounger, a bathroom that includes a full-sized tub and a walk-in closet. Pillow-topped mattresses, premium toiletries and complimentary dinners at Coastal Kitchen also make this a draw for families who want the good life without breaking the bank.

Currently offered on Spectrum of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas, the Ultimate Family Suite is among the best family accommodations in cruising. Ideal for larger families with younger kids, these multiroom, multileveled colorful playhouse-style suites appeal to the young and young at heart. Experience fun additions such as the indoor slide, ping pong and air hockey tables, or settle into movie night in your en suite cinema after a full day at sea. Cheery pops of color, a private cabin hot tub, a stylish master suite for parents and plenty of rooms for the kids means these suites sleep up to eight passengers in approximately 1,100 square feet of fun!

Passengers have access to the skilled services of the Royal Genie concierge, complimentary beverages , specialty dining packages, free VOOM internet access and all-access VIP cruise options.

The Ultimate Family Townhouse onboard Icon of the Seas will be a first at sea. Featuring a 1,772-square-foot, three-level townhouse that can accommodate eight passengers, it's ideal for large families with young children and teens. It's got all the bells and whistles of the Ultimate Family Suite, except in a larger space that also includes a private theater room, ping pong table, slide, life-sized Connect-Four, a complete video game system, table tennis and jacuzzi on your own private balcony and more! Bonus: Your Royal Genie concierge does all the heavy lifting, so you don't have to!

Ultra Spacious Ocean View

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Wondering which cruise ships accommodate five passengers in one room, all with a stunning view? Check out Royal Caribbean's Radiance class ships that feature Ultra Spacious Ocean View cabins — some of the best rooms on a cruise ship. Natural light, sea views and roomier staterooms make this upgrade from an interior cabin a good deal. These staterooms, located at the front and back of the cruise ship, usually offer around 300 square feet of space, making this one of the best family accommodation options onboard. Queen beds, pullman beds and sofas are all part of each room, along with built-in storage galore, a bathroom and a TV.

If it's the fresh ocean air billowing past that you're after, then look no further than a balcony stateroom. This option is especially perfect for couples who want to enjoy slow mornings on the private balcony or a glass of wine at dusk to bookend another perfect day. Should you like, you can even take in all the sights at sea and in port from the comfort of your cabin outfitted with a queen-sized bed, plus a sofa and pullman. These rooms start around 180 square feet, with another 50 feet dedicated to the balcony itself, which is furnished with a small table and two chairs, allowing you to enjoy the great outdoor views. Or, you can opt for an inward facing balcony, with views of the ship's Central Park or Boardwalk.

Cruise vacations can be a rather luxe experience. The Royal Suite Classes , available on Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships , are sure to make you feel like royalty from start to finish. There are three tiers to choose from: Sky Class, Star Class and Sea Class, each offering top-notch amenities and beautifully appointed living spaces to give you a premiere cruise experience you won't forget.

The top-tiered Star Class Suites are for VIP cruisers who want an all-access luxury pass and space. A Royal Genie, or concierge, is included to take care of every reservation, booking or any other need you may have without you having to lift a finger. You'll also have access to the Suite Sun Deck, plus specialty dining at delicious places like the Coastal Kitchen, premium spirits, unlimited VOOM Wi-Fi and invitations to curated, exclusive events.

Suites in the Star Class category include the Ultimate Family Suite, Royal Loft Suite, Villa Suite, Owner's Loft Suite, Grand Loft Suite, 1 Bedroom Panoramic Suites (Owner's and Grand), Star Loft Suite and 2 Bedroom AquaTheater Suites. Sky Class Suites are the mid-tier option, offering spacious rooms, exclusive services and special experiences, along with a concierge who can plan the best options for your family. These suites include one- and two-bedroom Grand Suites, one-bedroom Owner's Suites and one-bedroom AquaTheater Suites. The Crown Loft Suite, Sky Loft Suite, Golden Balcony and Golden Junior Suite are also included in Sky Class. Sea Class is the entry-level tier available on Royal Caribbean's Oasis and Quantum cruise ships. These are spacious cabins stocked with luxe bathroom amenities and espresso coffee machines, and they also offer priority boarding and access to dining at the Coastal Kitchen.

The loft rooms offer a unique way to cruise as well. These comfortable NYC-style lofts include double windows set over two levels for a stylish, contemporary accommodation. In a Royal Loft, for example, you get a private balcony and king-sized bed in the master bedroom, private bathrooms, a full living area, priority check-in and valet service to boot. The loft options come in a few sizes, making them perfect for a quiet romantic trip or a big family vacation. The smaller Star and Sky Loft Suites are 750 square feet, while Crown Loft Suites are 500 square feet and accommodate up to four passengers.

Spanning 30% more space than the Royal Family Suites, the AquaTheater Suites found on Oasis Class ships offer spectacular views off the back of the ship. They also overlook the Aqua Theater — the deepest pool at sea — meaning you can catch each impressive dive and water show right from your stateroom or wrap-around balcony. Ranging from 673-823 square feet, you can book one- or two-bedroom suites, with the two-bedroom suites belonging to Sky Class and coming with access to a Royal Genie. Some passengers love the spacious balconies, which range from 610-770 square feet and are almost as large as the cabin itself. These also include an outdoor dining table that seats up to six and an outdoor bar for entertaining. Hot tip: You need to have at least five in your party (accommodates up to eight adults) to book these suites, and this minimum will only be waived if the suite isn't booked a few weeks prior to sailing.

With loads of amenities and well-designed cruise ship rooms with ample storage options and spa-like bathrooms, plus excursions and experiences galore, all you have to do is pick your stateroom, pack your bags and set sail on the adventure of a lifetime.

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Written By MARY LUZ MEJIA

Colombian-born, Canadian raised Mary Luz Mejia is a twice NATJA nominated freelance food/travel journalist, Gemini-nominated former food TV producer and Level II Certified Chocolate Taster. Her work has been published in Saveur Magazine, the Toronto Star, The Globe & Mail, The Latin Kitchen, Rodale's Organic Gardening and Toronto Life to name a few. Former Saveur Editor-In-Chief James Oseland calls her "One of Toronto's most passionate food journalists" and her personal goal is to master iconic Latin American dishes, one plate at a time. And por supuesto, se habla Español!

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How to Choose the Best Stateroom on a Cruise

Last updated: August 16th, 2021

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Picking the best rooms on a cruise ship involves more than just choosing a stateroom category.

When selecting a stateroom, you’ll want to figure out what type of experience and convenience you’d like to have during your cruise vacation. The location of the stateroom on the ship, right down to the deck, can make a big difference in your vacation experience, especially if you know what you want to be close to.

What’s the best room on a cruise for you? Follow these four steps to choose the best rooms on a cruise ship for your desired vacation, ambiance, and overall experience.

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Choose a Stateroom Category

First, let’s look at stateroom types and who they’re best for. Whether you’re on a family cruise, a romantic couple’s getaway , or cruising solo, we have a stateroom that’s perfect for you.

Read: How to Plan a Cruise

Inside Staterooms

Inside Stateroom on Celebrity Edge

Inside staterooms are located on the interior of the ship and don’t have any windows. These are the best rooms on a cruise ship if you’re looking for a lower-cost option or plan to spend the majority of your time on adventurous excursions, relaxing by the pool, or dining in our world-class restaurants at a leisurely pace.

Oceanview Staterooms

Oceanview Stateroom on Celebrity

Oceanview staterooms are ideal if you want to enjoy savings while being able to soak in beautiful ocean views from your room.

Though the windows aren’t as large as staterooms with verandas, these staterooms can still sleep the same number of guests thanks to the spacious bed arrangement (which fits two adults) and the pull-out couch for an additional adult guest.

Veranda Staterooms

Interior of Sunset Veranda on Celebrity

A common sentiment among cruisers is that once you sail in a stateroom with a balcony, it’s hard to ever go back to staying in a stateroom without one.

With a veranda stateroom , you’ll have your own private outdoor space, a quiet haven where you can soak up every precious moment of vacation. Sit out on your veranda and enjoy the sea breeze and port views as you sip your coffee in the morning, or enjoy a glass of wine and sunset views in the evening.

Certain veranda staterooms can be connected, which is a great solution for friends or multi-generational families traveling together who want to have easy access to each other but still have the option of privacy.

On Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex, there’s a unique veranda stateroom category: the Infinite Veranda, which blurs the line between indoor and outdoor space by providing a veranda that completely opens to the rest of the room with a touch of a button. It’s especially perfect for guests on a solo cruise .

Concierge-Class Staterooms

Interior of Concierge Class Stateroom on Celebrity

Looking for an elevated level of service during your cruise? A Concierge Class stateroom provides you with personalized concierge service during your cruise, afternoon snack deliveries to your stateroom, seating time preferences, and other benefits.

AquaClass® Staterooms

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For the ultimate rejuvenating vacation experience, book an AquaClass® stateroom . These staterooms are located close to the spa and include spa amenities inside the stateroom.

You’ll also get unlimited access to the Persian Garden and the exclusive onboard specialty restaurant, Blu, which serves spa-inspired cuisine featuring fresh, healthy ingredients. Crisp and bold flavors collide at the hands of our world-class chefs. Choose from its robust selection of sustainable, biodynamic wines.

Take wellness classes like yoga and meditation, and get unlimited access to the exclusive SEA Thermal Suite on Celebrity Edge.

AquaClass® comes with other benefits too, like 10% off any pre-booked salon or spa service and priority spa booking an entire month ahead of other guests. Treat yourself to a massage, a mani/pedi with your best friend or your mom, or a rejuvenating facial for the ultimate in pampering.

Read: What Is Included on a Cruise?

The Retreat®

The Retreat® features exclusive spaces, accommodations, venues, and services to elevate your vacation.

With access to a private restaurant, Luminae, a pool, and lounge just for The Retreat guests, Personal Retreat Host service, and $300 per suite in onboard spending credit, The Retreat® is all-inclusive and all-immersive.

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If you’re looking for extra space, a suite is one of the best rooms on a cruise ship to book. In suites, you’ll find that the sleeping and living spaces are separated. Some suites even have multiple bedrooms, making them ideal for families or groups of friends.

When it comes to cruise suites, there are a variety of layouts to choose from, like two-level loft suites and Penthouse Suites with grand pianos and hot tubs. Celebrity Edge’s Iconic Suites span a massive 1,291 square feet with an additional 398 square feet of outdoor space.

Staterooms on Celebrity Flora

Ship exterior of Celebrity Flora

Celebrity Flora sails to the remote and wildlife-packed Galapagos Islands. With total ship occupancy capped at just 100 guests, the Celebrity Flora suite and stateroom experience is nothing short of all inclusive.

Every need is taken care of for you thanks to 24-hour room service, laundry service twice during your sailing, and full in-suite dinner service. Adjust your room’s lighting or temperature with the touch of a button or your Celebrity mobile app. Allow your Personal Suite Attendant to help you navigate the ship or unpack your luggage.

There are six suite options to consider when you sail on Flora:

Sky Suite with Veranda

Interior of Sky Suite, Celebrity Flora

The Sky Suite is a 330-square-foot suite that includes a private, spacious, 84-square-foot veranda. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer incredible sea views. With a king-sized bed you can sink right into and even a menu for pillow options, you won’t have to count sheep to fall into a restful sleep. Plus, the double faucet vanity means no one has to wait to freshen up their makeup or get ready in a hurry.

Sky Suite with Infinite Veranda

With an outward-facing design and an infinite veranda, this suite will make you feel even more connected to the Galapagos Islands with each day at sea. With the touch of a button, you can transform your sky suite into an open-air room.

Premium Sky Suite with Infinite Veranda

Spacious bathroom of Celebrity Flora Premium Sky Suite

The Premium Sky Suite provides luxurious amenities and experiences. You’ll have open-air access to the sea, where you can even dine in your suite al fresco. At 337 square feet and featuring a spa tub and shower, the Premium Sky Suite is a good option for couples on a romantic getaway.

Ultimate Sky Suite with Infinite Veranda

The biggest Sky Suite at 365 square feet is aptly named: the Ultimate. With an outward-facing tub and shower, you can be close to the ocean’s edge with the touch of a button in your fully automated suite. With more space than the other Sky Suites, this is an excellent option for those who crave comfort.

Royal Suite

The Royal Suite does indeed offer special treatment. From the floor-to-ceiling window in the shower, where you can feel one with the ocean, to the in-suite espresso machine, you’ll have every need taken care of. There are 559 total square feet in the Royal Suite, which includes a separate living area, bedroom, and private veranda.

Penthouse Suite

Elegant interior of Celebrity Penthouse Suite

Slip on your complimentary monogrammed robe and slippers and take in the beauty of the Galapagos Islands from your floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows. The Penthouse Suite is the ultimate haven for travelers, and our most spacious suite on Flora is up to 1,288 square feet in size. With spa-like amenities and an additional half bath included, the Penthouse Suite is designed to be immensely luxurious in every way imaginable.

Staterooms on Celebrity Xpedition

Ship exterior of Celebrity Xpedition

48 passengers can call Celebrity Xpedition their home at sea per sailing, making it an exclusive way to see the Galapagos Islands in complete style. Every service and amenity is personalized to provide the experience of a lifetime. Your Personal Suite Attendant will see to your comfort.

Premium Stateroom

With two double beds and an ocean view window, a private veranda, and a convertible sofa bed, the Premium Stateroom has just what you need for an easy, relaxing sailing.

Junior Suite

Two beds can convert into a comfortable queen, plus creative storage solutions mean you can spread out and enjoy the space. This level of accommodation includes an immersive sliding glass door ocean experience.

Xpedition Suite

Single beds inside Celebrity Xpedition Suite

Featuring two beds and a sitting area with a convertible full-size sofa bed, the Xpedition Suite is perfect for a group of three or four looking to explore the Galapagos Islands. It’s comfortable, spacious, and has a private veranda.

In your Royal Suite on Xpedition, you’ll find similar amenities to those on the same class of suite on Celebrity Flora, like an in-suite espresso machine for all your specialty coffee needs, a Personal Suite Attendant, complementary services, and premium amenities.

Huge bed inside Celebrity Xpedition Penthouse

The Galapagos Islands meet you in your Penthouse Suite thanks to incredible floor-to-ceiling windows. The Penthouse comes with a separate bedroom with its own private veranda, a spacious living room, and a sitting area with two sofa beds. Soak in the jacuzzi on your suite’s veranda while you sail between the islands. It’s an excellent option for entire families on a quest to experience the Galapagos in the height of luxury.

Read: How to Plan a Cruise for a Large Family

Staterooms on Celebrity Xploration

Best Rooms on a Cruise Ship Celebrity Xploration

You’ll find unparalleled intimacy and comfort during your sailing on the 16-passenger Celebrity Xploration . The size of Celebrity Xploration means it’s a cruise experience that’ll quickly have you bonding with fellow passengers, relaxing in the hot tub on the Sun Deck, or attending naturalist briefings in the lounge to discover every detail of the Galapagos.

Every Xploration suite has plentiful storage, complimentary bathrobes, breakfast, lunch or dinner room service, and many more amenities.

Interior of Junior Suite on Celebrity Xploration

Cozy and comfortable, the Junior Suite is decked out with sophisticated furnishings and thoughtful details, including inventive storage, premium amenities, and lush 300-thread count, 100% Egyptian cotton sheets. Soak in ocean views from the comfort of your private veranda.

Elite Ocean View

The Elite Ocean View stateroom features two convertible beds, a balcony facing the sea, and cozy touches to make it feel like home.

Is upgrading to a balcony room worth it?

Balcony on a cruise

Many passengers plan on spending the majority of their cruise outside of their room, whether they’re pumping iron at the gym, relaxing in the spa, or suntanning out on the pool deck. It’s up to you if a balcony feels like an important feature for your stay.

If you enjoy the leisurely routine of sipping your morning coffee on the veranda or want a private space to watch the sunset with your loved one, you might consider upgrading to a stateroom with a veranda.

If you’re cruising to Alaska or another destination that sails through stunning natural landscapes, opting for a veranda stateroom is a great way to witness these sights without having to leave your room.

Choose a Deck

Once you’ve chosen your stateroom category, you can decide what deck you want to stay on. When you book a cruise early, you’ll have a better opportunity to choose what deck of the ship you want to be on.

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Some staterooms have larger verandas (typically ones on the bow or aft of the ship ) and some have partially blocked views, which may or may not be a big deal to you.

Foodies may want a stateroom closer to the many incredible dining options onboard. Returning cruisers might have a favorite bar or lounge where they become a regular during their vacation.

If you’re traveling with friends or a group, you’ll want to consider how far apart your staterooms are. Will it be harder to meet up if they’re on the opposite side of the ship? Will you want to be a quick elevator ride or walk away from your fellow travelers? These are all questions to consider when you’re choosing what deck is best for you.

Is it better to be on a higher deck?

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Each of the twelve ships in the Celebrity fleet is unique in terms of their deck designs and the way the decks are organized. Some cruisers prefer lower levels as you’re less likely to feel any rocking while the ship is in motion, but that varies from person to person.

You can study your ship’s deck plans to understand how everything is organized before making your choice. Remember—prime locations for specific stateroom categories are reserved fast, which is why it’s ideal to book early if the deck your stateroom is on matters to you.

Choose a Location

Don’t forget to use proper ship lingo when you’re choosing the location of your stateroom. Here’s a helpful glossary of words every cruiser should know:

  • Forward: The very front of the ship
  • Midship: The middle of the ship
  • Aft: The back of the ship

Aft staterooms are closer to the ship’s vibrations and engine, so keep that in mind if you want as silent of a stateroom location as possible. Forward and aft staterooms tend to have more sway than midship, which is something to keep in mind as you’re booking your room.

Choose a Room

Celebrity Edge stateroom with butler

You’ve done your research. There’s an itinerary that’s caught your eye. You’re ready to book your stateroom, the best room on a cruise you could hope for.

Celebrity Cruises makes it easy for you. You can book your cruise accommodations, flights, and excursions all in one easy-to-use place. Head to celebritycruises.com and get to planning!

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Located within the Oxford Hotel in Lower Downtown (LoDo) Denver, the Cruise Room is a relic of post-prohibition glamor. With its art deco aesthetic, moody red lighting, and a jukebox of jazz music, patrons can step into the past while enjoying posh cocktails in their intimate black booths or at the adjacent bar.

Cruise Room is the longest operating bar in Denver, serving the city’s swankiest since 1933.

History and Design

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The Oxford Hotel first opened in 1891, making it the oldest running hotel in Denver. It was intended to serve those coming in through the newly built Union Station nearby, as railroads allowed a surge in travel and migration.

Frank E. Edbrooke, recognized for his considerable contributions to the architecture of Downtown Denver , was behind the Oxford’s original design. It featured a bar that in the following decades would be transformed into the illustrious Cruise Room.

This space continued to serve throughout Prohibition as a speakeasy , building its reputation as an exclusive yet inviting drinking destination. The Cruise Room officially opened its doors the day after Prohibition was repealed and has successfully retained its vibe of formerly forbidden fun.

Its design and decor take inspiration from the Observation Bar, a lounge that once served travelers aboard the Queen Mary. Perhaps its most intricate feature is the large panels adorning the walls carved by Alley Henson. The panels have been preserved throughout the decades and commemorate toasting traditions from different corners of the world.

The hotel’s deep roots have given way to multiple ghost stories. Perhaps the most well-known is that of the Cruise Room’s most regular customer, a peculiar postman reported by multiple workers who guzzles down his beer at the bar while the bottle remains full. Legend has it, in the 1930s the poor soul set out to deliver Christmas gifts to the children of Central City but succumbed to the harsh weather conditions before completing his mission.

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The comprehensive drink menu offers a long list of vintage-inspired cocktails, wine, beer, and a full liquor selection. Don’t miss out on trying one of their famous martinis that has been mastered throughout the last century.

Though the Cruise Room’s food menu is limited, guests can snack on a selection of savory small plates, including caviar, kafta, oysters, and calamari. For those with a larger appetite, the Oxford Hotel’s attached restaurant, Urban Farmer is just around the corner and offers a full dinner menu. This well-hidden cocktail lounge is the perfect pre or post-dinner stop, within walking distance of some of the greatest restaurants in LoDo.

Address: 1600 17th St, Denver CO 80202

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Hours: Sun-Thurs: 5 pm to 10 pm, Fri-Sat: 5 pm to 11 pm

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Found at the intersection of timeless elegance and modern luxury, The Oxford Hotel stands today as an iconic Denver landmark, rooted in its unique history and groundbreaking beginnings of 1891. In the bustling heart of downtown, guests step through our doors and feel taken back to a simpler, more quaint point in time. From the classic artwork hung on our walls to the custom, tailored service reminiscent of the Gilded Age, The Oxford offers guests a truly unique Denver hotel experience.The Oxford was thrilled to be named the “Favorite Hotel in Denver” for 2023 by Travel + Leisure Magazine.

With more than 100 years under our belt, we are your key to refined comfort as we continue to set the standard for loyal and exceptional service. As the most historic hotel in Denver, The Oxford Hotel has been a part of the city since the beginning, and always will be.

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Our guest rooms and suites combine historic charm and contemporary service in an ideal downtown location. Spacious and bright, our accommodations feature convenient amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi and HD TVs as well as thoughtful touches like rich drapery, antique headboards, and more.

Superior Classic

With each room offering a unique design, our Superior Classic rooms include Art Deco or Victorian details paired with modern amenities.

Deluxe Classic

Our recently updated Deluxe Classic rooms showcase a Victorian style and feature additional space, bright natural light, and views of the Lower Downtown neighborhood.

Deluxe Classic Double

Unwind in our newly refreshed Deluxe Classic rooms, each featuring a Victorian style design, an additional 100 square feet of living space, tall ceilings, and abundant natural light.

Premium Classic

The spacious Premium Classic room features Victorian-era décor and bright natural light. The luxurious bathroom includes thoughtful touches like a clawfoot soaking tub, pedestal sinks, and a glass shower.

Premium Corner

The artfully-inspired Premium Corner rooms offer plenty of natural light, views of LoDo, and iconic 19th century details. The luxury ensuite bathroom includes a clawfoot tub, his-and-her sinks and a standing glass shower.

Junior Suite

Everything you need can be found in our Victorian-inspired Junior Suites, including a separate living area, sleeper sofa, and bright natural lighting.

Presidential Suite

The Presidential Suite is our largest suite and features a sprawling Victorian-inspired living space, separate sitting room with a sleeper sofa, and decorative fireplaces.

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The Oxford Hotel is Denver’s most historic hotel located in the ever-so popular neighborhood of Lower Downtown, LoDo. Opened in 1891, our hotel is the first of downtown Denver hotels. Within walking distance to the finest restaurants, shops, and businesses in LoDo, guests can explore downtown and return to plush couches, welcoming staff and authentic luxury. Uniquely combining elements of the past with today’s modern conveniences, The Oxford continues to provide guests with a comfortable and classic experience.

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Host an unforgettable gathering.

Set the stage for a dazzling social event or productive business meeting in our meeting and event venues. Whether you need to impress an important client or wow your friends and family, our venues offer unmatched style and luxury for any occasion.

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Dig in to the local flavor.

From a Prohibition-era cocktail bar to a rustic-chic steakhouse, The Oxford Hotel has something to satisfy all of your cravings. Stop by the iconic Cruise Room to sample one of our famous martinis or treat yourself to a hearty and locally-sourced meal at Urban Farmer.

Happily Ever After Starts in Denver

Plan the wedding of your dreams in the heart of downtown Denver in our charming and elegant venues. Toast this once-in-a-lifetime occasion from the illustrious Grand Ballroom or opt for a more intimate affair in the stylishly quaint Sage Room. Bringing your perfect day to life is simple with personalized services from our on-site wedding planners.

The Oxford Club & Spa

Unwind & indulge.

Feel refreshed during your stay in Denver at our on-site health and wellness club. The Oxford Club, Spa & Salon features an indulgent spa, luxury salon, state-of-the art fitness center, and premium boutique. Rejuvenate your senses and enjoy a day of rest and relaxationin the heart of downtown Denver.

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Class, style, accommodating, very friendly service, and all with an historic, art deco charm that you seldom see elsewhere. There are unique accents everywhere of rich, style details from the amazing hotel lobby to the beautiful elevator. Our room was spacious, elegant, and comfortable with the biggest bath towels I've ever found in a hotel.

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Carnival Cruise Line confirms ban on a popular cabin hack

C ruise cabins are small so cruisers get very innovative when it comes to how they use their space. Some people like to bring hanging shoe bags which can be used to store small items in addition to their shoes.

In many cases, people bring magnetic metal hooks in order to be able to hang some items and keep them off the floor. Others use their suitcase for storage or as a hamper slipping it under the bed.

Related: Carnival Cruise Line outlines strict boarding rule for passengers

Every cruiser has their preferred method of maximizing space which can be important when multiple people are staying in a room that has limited storage. Newer ships have generally improved upon this with clever designs that make seemingly every inch of space usable, but there's only so much you can do in a space that's only about 180 square feet — which could have as many as four passengers sharing the room.

It's a challenge that many cruisers take very seriously, but there are also some things you are not allowed to do in a cruise cabin. You can't, for example, hang clothes out to dry on a balcony nor can you drag a mattress out there for a balcony nap. 

Both of those seem like obvious no-nos, but you'd be surprised how often someone sees their bathing suit blown away because they were breaking the the no drying rule. Carnival Cruise Line has another hard and fast rule which the company's brand ambassador John Heald felt compelled to address on his Facebook page.

You can't do this on a Carnival cruise ship   

Heald responded on his Facebook page to a viral photo of a cruise cabin where someone had rigged a ceiling fan by using pullies and magnets attached to the ceiling. It is not known what cruise line the picture was taken on.

"There were multiple posts about this from various people yesterday and I want to confirm that we do not allow anything like this to be done. Nothing hanging or taped or magnetized or tied to the ceiling is allowed and for obvious safety reasons. Thank you for your understanding everyone," Heald wrote.

There is one situation where Carnival makes a bit of an exception.

"After conversation with the beards I should’ve noted that we do allow those people using CPAP machines to use magnets to attach the wiring across the ceiling down to the power point (plug) by the dresser. But nothing, nothing at all can be hung from the ceiling," he added. "I do apologize for any confusion."

Carnival passengers push back

A number of Heald's followers shared situations where they hang things from the ceiling and have not been told to take them down.

"We hang shower curtains with magnets for privacy (have never had a problem) people put magnetic ceiling fans, carnival staff hangs decorations. So things are hung from the ceiling," Elisabeth Given Wascher posted.

Some people lamented that Carnival, at least on many ships, does not offer an outlet near the bed, while Kenny Walker had his own solution.

"There's no need to hang anything from the ceiling. Just use the extension cord during the night, unplug it and stuff it under the bed during the day. I lay a towel over the cord at night so no one trips over it in the dark going to the bathroom," he wrote.

The challenge for passengers is that rules vary by cruise line so some "hacks" posted on social media may not be allowed on the ship you happen to be sailing on.

"I'm glad you said something. I guess MSC does allow it. Yes so some aren't sure what's allowed because many hints on YouTube and in groups suggest them," Dawn M. Vunk posted.

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I worked on cruises for 3 years. Here are 6 things I'd never do on board.

  • I used to work on cruises. After many days at sea, there are things I'd never do on a cruise .
  • I never wear my room key around my neck and try to avoid misnaming the ship.
  • I never buy the drink package or pay for meal upgrades in the main dining room.

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I've sailed around the world as a cruise-ship employee , and now I enjoy cruising as a passenger.

I love the salty sea air, waking up in a new country, and lazy days by the pool, but a week at sea could get more complicated this year with cruises predicted to be in high demand .

While fighting a little harder to secure a prime seat on the pool deck, you may as well also avoid some rookie mistakes.

Here are six things I'd never do on a cruise after working on them for three years.

Pay for upgrades in the main dining room

Typically, main dining room meals are included in the cost of a cruise. But in recent years, it's become common for cruise lines to charge guests extra if they want to upgrade to "supplementary" items like lobster or certain steaks.

I know $12 may not seem like much for a steak or lobster tail at dinner, but the cost of the cruise is supposed to include your food.

So, even though I enjoy lobster, I stick with the items without the upcharges.

Buy the drink package

I enjoy a piña colada by the pool or a Manhattan while listening to a jazz set after dinner. Even so, it doesn't make sense for me to pay in advance for 12 to 15 cocktails a day.

I've done the math on typical unlimited drink packages , and the cost simply isn't worth it for me.

This is especially true with a port-heavy itinerary. If I've gone ashore to explore all day, that means I'm not sidled up to the bar slurping down alcoholic slushies.

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I prefer to buy as I go and take advantage of happy hour and other drink specials that are available on certain cruise lines. I also check the beverage policy in advance and bring on my own wine, if allowed.

Touch shared contact surfaces with my fingers

Fellow guests will never see me touching the elevator buttons with my fingertips. Knuckles and elbows do the trick.

Some cruise lines are better than others at wiping down commonly touched surfaces, but I don't take any chances. I avoid touching things others frequently touch, and I wash my hands frequently.

This strategy has worked for me, as I have never contracted norovirus, even when it was running rampant on a ship I was on. It's quite contagious and can linger on your fingertips even after using hand sanitizer . I'd definitely rather be safe than sorry.

Wear my room key around my neck

I never walk around the ship with my room key around my neck, and I especially never do this when on land.

There are two reasons for this. First, I see many passengers using the room keys dangling from their necks to flaunt their cruise loyalty status . It just looks pretentious.

The sophisticated cruisers with the highest status, with the most days at sea, never show off their fancy room keys.

That's because they know the more important reason — safety. In port, that room key bouncing off your chest looks like an invitation to be robbed. It screams, "I have money! Come and take it from me."

Misname the ship

English is a funny language that has its quirks. Naming conventions make that even more complicated.

Ships have proper names, and so do not require a definite article. For example, "Tomorrow I am embarking on Discovery Princess," or "I enjoyed scenic cruising on MS Westerdam."

If you want to look like a savvy sailor, learn to drop the "the!"

Plan my port-day itinerary so tight that I may not make it back to the ship on time

Oh, the recurring nightmares I've had about not making it back to the ship on time during a port day.

I've never missed a sail away, but I have cut it too close at times and have had to run down a pier or two. Just recently, as a passenger, my taxi driver got lost returning our group to the port at night.

When I realized how late we were going to be, I forked over $8 per minute to be connected with the ship. I pleaded with them to wait for us. It was a sprint through the port to get back on and we received quite a scolding from the first officer.

That time, we got lucky. In the future, I'll be giving myself more time than I think I need to make it back.

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Truly a feast to be thankful for! Let our chef create the perfect Thanksgiving dinner for you, your family and friends. Celebrate with "Cincinnati's River Tradition" and treat yourself to a traditional holiday feast with all the trimmings but without all the work!

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November 26, 2020

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Sailing: 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Boarding: 12:00 pm

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Sailing: 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Boarding: 4:30 pm

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Latest data shows UK and Ireland cruise industry continues to engage, entice and innovate

Press Release | April 17, 2024

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has revealed that holidaymakers from the UK and Ireland took 2.3 million cruise holidays last year, surpassing the highest previous annual number.

In data published today (April 17, 2024), CLIA revealed that:

  • The 2.3 million total is up from 1.7 million in 2022.
  • The Mediterranean remains the number one destination for cruise travellers from the UK and Ireland. Of the top three destinations in 2023, 35% of passengers travelled to the Mediterranean, 29% to Northern Europe and 12% to the Caribbean.
  • Exploration destinations have seen a 53% increase in passenger numbers year-on-year.
  • The average age of UK and Ireland cruisers is decreasing: at 55.1 years old in 2023 it is down from 56.1 in 2022.
  • The average cruise length increased to 10.1 days, up from 9.8 the previous year.
  • 28% of cruisers are part of a wider multigenerational group, comprising three or more age groups.
  • 65% of passengers enjoyed a pre-cruise stay in their departure destination, while 52% stayed on after their sailing.

In terms of sentiment, perception and intent, a corresponding survey of 4500 international holidaymakers revealed:

  • 82% of cruise passengers say they intend to take a holiday at sea again, a 3% increase from 2019.
  • 71% of those who have never cruised before would consider doing so.

Meanwhile, over 300 ships are set to sail this year, the first time the global CLIA member fleet has surpassed this number. Overall capacity will increase by 3.6% as a result.

Andy Harmer, Managing Director CLIA UK & Ireland, said: “Cruise continues to lead the way in travel and we can clearly see that from these encouraging latest figures. A holiday at sea offers something to suit all tastes and budgets, both on and off the ship, which makes for an ideal combination. With so many holidaymakers returning to the water, and many more eager to dip their toe for the first time, these figures reflect all the advantages a sea escape has to offer.”

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