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Cabins - what's best for you and your family?

There are many factors you need to take into account when choosing a cabin and it’s not just price; things that you may not have ever crossed your mind can make a difference.

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Interior rooms are the cheapest available and generally have no windows whereas exterior/outside or ocean-view rooms have a window or porthole and are roughly the same size or a bit larger than interior rooms. Balcony rooms each have their own verandah so you can be outside without going to one of the public areas.

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At the end of the day your stateroom choice is your own personal preference and with so much to do and see on cruises, from the ships themselves to the shore excursions you may not spend a great deal of time in your cabin anyway. All cabins come with basic amenities, such as the services of a cabin steward to clean your room and turn down the beds, soap and shampoo in the bathroom, individual climate control, safe, hairdryer towels, mini bar, etc.

Balcony Room
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The settee which can convert to a bed, the double bed in the foreground can also be converted to two single beds.

Outside Cabin
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Room will take three passengers and this room has a large porthole (window does not open).

Inside Cabin
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Note the third bed on the wall which is made up by your cabin steward - down at night, up and away during the day.

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