The type and location of accommodations you choose may be based upon the comfort level you seek or what you want to spend. All of the staterooms onboard the Sun Princess have these minimum amenities:
Comfortable queen or two twin beds * (you choose the configuration you want during booking)
Refrigerator
Flat-panel HDTV (infotainment system, Internet, on-demand-movies)
Private bathroom with shower
Bath products (shampoo, body lotion, conditioner)
100% cotton, high-thread count linens
Complimentary 24-hour room service ***
Spacious closet
Lifejackets
Desk with chair, outlets, and USB-A and USB-C ports
Direct dial phone
Ottoman
Two nightstands, each with a bedside reading light, outlets, and USB-A and USB-C ports
Hair dryer (1875 watts)
Digital security safe
Individual Air Conditioning and Heat
**3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.
***Charges apply for balcony dinner, pizza delivery and beverages. Subject to change.
The decor is consistent throughout all Sun Princess stateroom categories, with a neutral patterned carpet and neutral color tones on the walls and furniture, which features light maple wood trims. The color scheme creates a light and airy ambiance, and while staterooms don't quite feel luxurious, they do have a calming, premium quality about them.
Above the desk is a double 110 volt American plug power outlet, European plugs, and USB-A and USB-C ports for charging your smartphones. Each bedside table contains one drawer with power outlets including USB-A and USB-C ports with plenty of additional storage space found within the stateroom.
Stateroom bathrooms feature a walk-in shower (the Sun Princess now has glass shower doors compared to curtains on other Princess ships), a small built in shelf, and a bodywash and shampoo dispenser attached to the shower wall, a towel rail, a lower bar to assist you to shave your legs, and three small corner shelves by the sink to store your vanity products. There is a also a washing line to dry your clothes or swimsuits and a power outlet to connect an electric shaver.
The luxurious beds onboard the Sun Princess feature a scientifically engineered mattress and bed springs, a plush two-inch pillow top, European-inspired duvets and 100% luxurious Jacquard-woven linens-to assure that at the end of your voyage, you come home feeling refreshed and renewed. If you decide to take an afternoon nap or would like to wake by a set time in the morning, it is recommended to set an alarm otherwise you may sleep right through. These luxury beds are so comfortable that some cruisers who have used them also want them in their homes, so they are also offered for sale.
We have found the beds to be SUPER comfortable and even the smallest staterooms provide more than adequate closet and storage space. Hint: A secret we found out after our first cruise, and took advantage of during other cruises, is that there is an abundance of space underneath your bed to store your suitcases so they are not taking up closet space.
Another less known secret is that the Princess mattress has two sides to it, a soft and hard side. So if the bed does not feel comfortable to you ask your room steward to flip the mattress.
The staterooms are freshened up by your room steward twice per day. The set-up, cleaning and disinfection will be completed when you’re out of your stateroom. Housekeeping and maintenance staff will wait to enter your stateroom for cleaning and maintenance for at least 15 minutes after you have left it, unless services are required immediately.
Your room steward is there to serve you and they always greet you with a friendly smile and are always ready and eager to satisfy your requests, whether it be for more hangers for your closet, or anything else your stateroom may require. You may also request things using the Princess Cruises App.
While you may not spend much time in your stateroom, the TV carries all of the major TV and News Networks, Sports (Major League Baseball, National Football League, and National Hockey League games in season) has information about the ship and upcoming port excursions, and replays the first run movies after they are shown in other areas. Many other cruise lines have a very limited selection of TV programing and often may charge you extra to watch movies. You can also access your personal cruise information by logging into the system. This feature allows you to make dining reservations, etc. via your TV. You can also watch the e-Muster Drill on your stateroom TV
If you have never cruised before you might be shocked by how small some of the staterooms may be. They are smaller in size than a small hotel room, typically having minimal room around the bed and very small bathrooms. However, the rooms do provide adequate closet space and storage areas for your belongings. You will find you spend very little time in your stateroom, apart of sleeping in it, so don't let its small size put a damper on your cruise.
When you do spend time in your stateroom there are also some things you should not do: Such as....
Location, location, location. As with real estate, your stateroom location can also make a difference onboard a cruise ship. The large Princess Cruise ships are more stable with heavier weight and therefore are less prone to rolling motion. The ship is so large and well stabilized that most of the time it doesn't even feel like you're moving, especially in the calmer waters of the Caribbean. However, if you may be prone to motion sickness the middle of the ship tends to have less motion, as it is the natural balance point of the ship. The Sun Princess was also designed with a state-of-the-art balancing system so that the movement of the ship is much less noticeable.
Decks 5 through 17 house the guest accommodations. Just like locating your stateroom in the middle of the ship may reduce you feeling any "ocean motion", locating your stateroom on a lower deck may also reduce you feeling any ship movement. The higher up you are, the more you may feel any lateral rocking of the ship if the seas became rough. It should be noted that the Caribbean seas are typically not wavy during the time of this cruise. For an article on how to choose the best deck for you click here.
We should point out however, that both my wife and I are prone to motion sickness and while we may have felt the ship movements at times, we have never felt any motion sickness because of it. We tended to notice any movement mostly when in confined spaces, such as using the restroom, etc. In a few days, once you establish your "sea legs" you hardly notice any such movement. However, even after 2-3 days on dry land you will notice that you tend to stand with a wider stance and it may feel like the ground is moving. All of these occurrences are totally normal.
The layout of the Sun Princess is totally different from the other Princess ships in its fleet. The buffet area is located on deck 9 where typically it would be located on the upper Lido deck where most of the pools are located.
Since the ship activities tend to be focused on the Piazza, dining, buffet area, shops, and entertainment areas of decks 5 - 9 or the upper decks of 17 - 21 which house the pools, fitness center, etc, we try to select our stateroom location on decks halfway between these two prime areas. Although there are elevators and near the bow, middle, and aft of the ship they can be slow or busy at times so we tended to use the stairs a lot to avoid the elevators and also as exercise to burn off some of the calories we consumed each day. Selecting our stateroom location on decks 10, 11, or 12 puts us right in the middle of most activities. (please note, there is no deck 13)
You must also consider what areas your stateroom location is adjacent to, both alongside, above, and below. On our first cruise we did not think about this and we found our interior stateroom to be above the Princess Arena stage area which had a high ceiling area which protruded through several decks. While we were seldom in our room when productions were being held in the theater below at 7pm and 9pm, we did hear the the band practicing a couple of times during the day when we happened to be in our stateroom. Therefore, when you book your stateroom location, be aware of what is around you. Elevators, kitchens, and entertainment areas can be very noisy area and also have increased traffic flow at times. Stateroom locations above the Piazza area would tend to be more noisy as there always seems to be some activity going on there, day or night. Locations immediately below pool decks may be noisy during the day but quiet in the evenings. Interior staterooms are more likely to be located below, above, or adjacent to noisy areas. This website has a "deck-drag" feature which allows you to drag each deck plan and lay it on top of other deck plans so you can see what is located directly above or below you! The site also has photos and videos of the various staterooms on the Sun Princess to give you an idea of what each category is like. You could also print out a pdf of all of the ship's decks here, but they are also readily available on the Princess Cruise app which you will always have readily available on your smartphone.
Of course, you never know what type of neighbors you may have in adjacent staterooms but we never did hear any sounds from our adjacent rooms. Of course, we do normally sleep with ear plugs and they may be a wise thing to pack for your cruise.
Click here to view detailed deck plans for the Sun Princess to give you an idea of room locations and layouts and adjacent areas you may want to avoid. Each deck is numbered from the bottom of the ship up (The Sun Princess does not use names for deck as in other Princess ships, although the deck where the main pools are located is still referred to as the Lido deck), and stateroom numbers have a number which corresponds to the stateroom location on that deck, such as 11613 which is located on deck 11, room 613. The even numbered rooms are on the port (left) side of the ship and the odd numbered rooms are on the starboard (right) side of the ship. You may find some slight variation in the carpeting on each side's hallway to help you determine if you are on the correct side of the ship. Because some people are afraid of bad luck there is no Deck 13.
Even for specific stateroom types (interior, balcony, etc) the size and cost of the room may vary depending upon its size and location. You can attempt to visualize what may be above, below, or next to various staterooms by looking at the image below which shows all of the accessible decks of the Sun Princess.
There are 2162 staterooms onboard the Sun Princess which includes 469 suites, 949 Standard, and 100 Cove balconies, 186 Oceanviews, 460 Interior. Of all staterooms, 100 are interconnecting (for families) and 55 are handicap/wheelchair-accessible. All balcony staterooms (1518, or ~70% of all) are with triple/quad occupancy, being fitted with a sofa bed.
You can also do research on specific rooms and locations on various ships by visiting the research page on the Cruise Critic website and seeing how former passengers rated certain rooms on the ship.
If you want to read more detail about the Sun Princess (or other Princess ships) staterooms and some advise about specific staterooms to consider or avoid click here.
When you book your cruise you will be given the option to have your stateroom bed configured as a queen or two twin beds. Some select staterooms also have the option of being configured with a 3rd or 4th berth arrangement allowing you to add multiple guests to your stateroom at a fraction of the cost. However you should be aware that these are essentially bunk beds that hang from the walls and can make for very tight quarters within the stateroom. Do NOT choose a stateroom that offers this configuration option unless you plan to use it. From what I understand, the extra beds are folded up against the wall making the stateroom feel tight.
Some staterooms also have a connecting door, making traveling with family or close friends an option to consider. If you do not plan on utilizing a connecting door, you may want to consider avoiding these staterooms because noise from the adjacent staterooms travels more easily through this door than through the walls. Handicapped staterooms are also available. The location of staterooms with extra berths, connecting doors, or handicapped accessible will be shown on the deck plans and when you book your cruise, but be careful as not all websites accurately show these options. It is wise to check out a few websites to verify. Also, 80% of the staterooms on the Sky Princess will have a balcony.
Selecting your exact accommodation location is also not always possible, depending upon who you book the cruise with. That is something to consider when choosing a booking option.
I have not included costs for staterooms due to how the prices can vary depending upon how many individuals may be sharing the room and depending upon who you book your cruise with.
Emma La Teace is a popular YouTube blogger and host of her own website about cruising.
A popular and creative idea is to decorate the exterior of your stateroom door. When you walk into the long hallways filled with muted palettes and hundreds of identical doors it can become difficult to find exactly which door is yours, especially at the beginning of the cruise when you may not yet know your way around the ship. Decorating your stateroom door could be the perfect answer to identifying the stateroom as yours. Princess Cruises does allow door decorations as long as they are easily removed and leave no trace. Magnet type decorations may be a viable option as the doors are made out of metal. However, don't make it too nice. We had a magnet on our door once and someone stole it! For some tips on dos and don'ts about decorating your door click here.
Recently Princess Cruise Line started a program, similar to what is done on many other cruise lines, that gives guests the opportunity to bid for a stateroom upgrade at a price you're willing to pay. The option for upgrading is usually done within 90 days of sailing and you may receive and email giving your this option.
Click here for more details about this new program.
Each Deck that has staterooms also has a small laundromat which has washers, dryers, and irons and ironing boards for you to use. Use your OceanMedallion to buy tokens for the washers and dryers or detergent if you didn't bring your own.
The elevators are possibly one of the best innovations on the Sun Princess. Each elevator is labelled A,B,C,D,E, or F. On the screen of each elevator, you tap the floor you want to go to and the screen then indicates which letter elevator will get you there. Once your elevator arrives, it usually takes straight to your floor. Occasionally there may be one or two additional stops on the way depending on how many others were in the elevator with with. You won't have to wait very long and the elevators are very seldom full. If multiple people are getting on the elevator together, you give the system multiple taps so it knows how many people are in your party and it will direct you to the most efficient and least crowded elevator. There is also a choice for guests in a wheelchair or scooter.
One complaint is that the elevator lobby area is at times designed to be also used as a corridor for traffic from one area to another, and thus can become crowded bottleneck at times.
There are three sets of six elevators placed forward, midship, and at the aft of the ship.
In addition there are two small glass view elevators at the aft of the ship that travel between Decks 8 and 18 and give you an awesome view of the aft and wake of the ship when you use them.
Near each set of elevators are also dual interior stairways, which we often use, to burn away some of the calories we are consuming during the cruise. Artwork adorns the walls of each landing. You will often see Princess maintenance staff continually wiping the handrails with a disinfectant solution.
You can often become confused when you exit an elevator or take the stairs in knowing where your stateroom is when you're standing in the elevator or stairway lobby. There are placards at each deck which show a side view of the ship and shows you where you are located (front, midship, or aft). The direction the ship is facing will tell you where the bow of the ship is. Odd numbered rooms are on the starboard side and even numbered rooms are on the port side of the ship. The carpets are also are slightly different on each side of the ship to help you determine if you are on the correct side.
In addition, there are MedallionClass digital portals near each elevator area which show you a map of the ship and allow you to see what is on that deck, or any other deck on the ship and give you directions to any venue if you wish.
The map on your Journey View tab of your Princess Cruises App can also help you identify were you, or your traveling party, are located and where the closest elevator, stairs, or venues may be.
There are also two exterior stairways at the aft of the ship located next to the two small glass aft elevators which give a good birds eye view of the wake terrace down below on Deck 8. These stairways go from Decks 10 to 16 and are accessed from the stateroom hallways on each deck at the aft end of the ship.
Please note that in all public areas there may be video security cameras monitoring the area for any illegal or dangerous activities. For instance, throwing any garbage over the side of the ship will result in a $500 fine.
Below is a YouTube video giving a tour of all the stateroom categories.
The most affordable option for cruising is an interior stateroom. While small, they are adequately sized and accommodating. Since we realized we would be spending very little time in our stateroom we have selected an interior stateroom for all of our previous cruises we have sailed on and we also booked one for this cruise. They offer everything we need except access to direct sunlight and open air. If you want to pretend you have a window, tune your stateroom TV to view the Bridgecam. The size of the interior stateroom is approximately 136 to 145 square feet.
Many of the Princess ships have the option to choose an interior room that is either perpendicular or parallel to the length of the ship and hallways, it appears that nearly all of interior rooms on the Sun Princess are perpendicular configurations. This is our preferred choice of stateroom orientation after trying both versions in prior cruies. There is less congestion around the closet area with this layout. It also places the bed further away from the hallway to minimize any noise you may hear from others in the hallway.
Interior staterooms are also more likely to be located below, above, or adjacent to noisy areas since most of the ship's active and mechanical areas are located in the interior portion of the ship. It is therefore wise to carefully look what is below, above, and next to your stateroom.
While we would really like to book a balcony stateroom, we find we spend very little time in our room. We wake up, get dressed and go to breakfast. After that we are spending time on the upper decks or on a shore excursion. We get back, shower, and change for dinner and then spend the evening enjoying entertainment on the ship. We get back to our stateroom and fall exhausted on the comfortable bed to sleep. Next day - repeat. A balcony stateroom will cost about an extra $100+ per day which we feel would be more wisely spend on excursions and other things. However, to each their own and if you can afford a balcony stateroom it would be nice to have!
You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
Shown configured with a queen bed arrangement. You can also have the bed configured for two twin beds.
Actual configuration may mirror this layout
The Premium Oceanview staterooms are very rare on this ship and are only found on some decks. This stateroom design offers a non-opening window to allow some natural light in which brings an airy, openness to the space, however it does not provide a balcony. Whether the relaxed view of the deep blue sea, or inspired scenery of a new city on the horizon, an Oceanview stateroom ensures picture-perfect snapshots from the comfort of your room. This stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior room.
The size of the Oceanview stateroom is approximately 212 square feet. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
If you book your cruise yourself, you may discover that some cruise sites do not offer this room for consideration. For example, Costco Travel does not offer this room as a cruising option.
*Due to some cabin configurations, the two twin beds may not convert to a queen size bed.
Shown configured with a queen bed*
This stateroom option offers the added indulgence of a balcony which gives you more space than a standard interior stateroom. You will enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, floor to ceiling glass doors, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether it be a beautiful sunset or sunrise over the ocean, or of a new port to explore. It is also the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or unwind after a busy port excursion day.
For most balcony staterooms, the balcony space isn't that large. There are some staterooms with larger outdoor space, but in general the balcony space is quite small - enough for a couple of chairs and a small table. In other words, if you are picturing a grand balcony with large French doors and enough space to lay out in privacy, than think again. These types of balconies are available, but they are also priced accordingly.
The size of the Balcony Stateroom is approximately 179 to 279 square feet, including balcony. The Balcony Stateroom itself is around the same size as an interior room with the added square footage being the balcony area. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
In addition to a bit more space a balcony also provides light and fresh air to your stateroom. The extra light can make the stateroom much more inviting than a darker interior stateroom. For some people this isn't a big deal. After all, you are out and about the ship most of the cruise and you can head to the pool deck or promenade to get some fresh air.
Balcony staterooms, in their many configurations, carry a premium price tag on them, and the difference in cost between two stateroom types can often be significant, measuring into hundreds and even thousands of dollars. Considering that either staterooms will give you access to the same amenities on the rest of the ship, swallowing the price difference may be hard to do.
Having a balcony stateroom would be very nice to have on a cruise but do remember some important tips about things not to do on your balcony. A balcony can be a nice secluded spot for you to enjoy the ocean or port views but they are not always as private as you may think. The extra balcony space is nice, however it is not very private. There are however some larger balconies offered but they are also priced accordingly.
Shown configured with queen bed arrangement
Choose this enhanced version of a Balcony stateroom with more space plus a comfortable sofa bed. You will enjoy a larger balcony with floor to ceiling glass doors and more room to view the beautiful scenery as you sail from destination to destination and take in the ocean breeze for a wonderful and romantic evening or morning. This stateroom also includes some of the amenities offered in a Mini-Suite stateroom.
The love seat style sofa bed does fold out into a bed so you could have one extra guest in this suite. However, I have read the the size is smaller than a queen, but larger than a twin bed. Flip a coin to see who gets the bed. The sofa bed also blocks access to the balcony when folded out. The fare for an additional 3rd guest is substantially less than the base fare paid by the first two guests in the stateroom. However, the additional guest may not always be eligible for additional perks that may be offered.
The size of the Deluxe Balcony stateroom is approximately 179 to 279 square feet, including balcony. The actual price of the stateroom depends upon its actual size and location. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
Shown configured with queen beds.
Shown configured with queen beds.
Choose a luxurious Mini-Suite with balcony which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom (it also includes a complimentary welcome glass of Champagne). Mini-Suites include a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and two flat-panel televisions. For families, groups, or perhaps two couples needing a little extra space, the Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option. The balcony has floor to ceiling glass doors, 2 - 4 chairs, table, and an ottoman. The bathroom has a tub and a massage shower head. The Mini-Suite features a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and coffee table and the area can be separated by a drawn curtain. The bed has a luxury mattress topper and pillows.
The sofa bed does fold out into a bed so two couples could share the cost of this suite. This sofa bed is wider than what is provided in the Deluxe Balcony stateroom. Flip a coin to see who gets the bed. The sofa bed may also block access to the balcony when folded out.
The size of the Mini-Suite is approximately 303 square feet, including balcony. The actual price of the stateroom depends upon its actual size and location. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
You should also be aware that the fares for the 3rd and 4th guests in staterooms are substantially less than base fare but these additional guests may not always be eligible for additional perks that are being offered. You should take this into consideration when pricing staterooms if these additional perks are wanted by everyone in the stateroom. It is up to you to decide how the cost of this stateroom choice should be split up. Either the guests using to sofa sleeper pay less, or the total fare cost is divided equally among the 4 guests in the stateroom. At times, 3rd and 4th guests fares are offered for free or $99 each which makes it nice for families cruising together.
Shown configured with Queen bed
Shown configured with queen bed. Separate sitting area provided.
Choose a luxurious Cabana Mini-Suite with balcony which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom (it also includes a complimentary welcome glass of Champagne). Cabana Mini-Suites features a balcony, a private cabana, unique outdoor furniture, and an extra large lounge space that lets you enjoy the fresh sea air. Also included in this area is a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and two flat-panel televisions. For families, groups, or perhaps two couples needing a little extra space, the Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option. The balcony has floor to ceiling glass doors, 2 - 4 chairs, table, and an ottoman. The bathroom has a tub and a massage shower head. The Mini-Suite features a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and coffee table and the area can be separated by a drawn curtain. The bed has a luxury mattress topper and pillows.
The sofa bed does fold out into a bed so two couples could share the cost of this suite. This sofa bed is wider than what is provided in the Deluxe Balcony stateroom. Flip a coin to see who gets the bed. The sofa bed may also block access to the balcony when folded out.
The size of the Mini-Suite is approximately 329 square feet, including balcony. The actual price of the stateroom depends upon its actual size and location. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
You should also be aware that the fares for the 3rd and 4th guests in staterooms are substantially less than base fare but these additional guests may not always be eligible for additional perks that are being offered. You should take this into consideration when pricing staterooms if these additional perks are wanted by everyone in the stateroom. It is up to you to decide how the cost of this stateroom choice should be split up. Either the guests using to sofa sleeper pay less, or the total fare cost is divided equally among the 4 guests in the stateroom. At times, 3rd and 4th guests fares are offered for free or $99 each which makes it nice for families cruising together.
Shown configured with Queen bed
Shown configured with queen bed. Private cabana area provided.
The Sanctuary Collection grouping are new for Princess Cruise ships and only available on the Sun and Star Princess ships and includes 215 premium staterooms (80 suites, 123 mini suites, and 12 premium deluxe balcony staterooms). This premium stateroom category features the best located Mini-Suite staterooms, as well as the great amenities found in all Mini-Suites — plus premier dining benefits, the Princess Premier Package, and luxurious perks such as the relaxing Sanctuary area onboard the ship which are only available for cruises staying in Sanctuary Class staterooms. Each night, you will have the option to enjoy Sanctuary Class Dining, an exclusive dining area featuring expedited seating with no wait, expanded menu options, dedicated wait staff and tableside preparations. Other amenities include priority embarkation and disembarkation, and so much more! Learn more about Sancturay Class
You will have exclusive access to the Sanctuary Club, a top deck space reserved exclusively for adults (ages 16+). Spend the day in total relaxation as you relax poolside. Order food and beverages from a custom menu, and even find your flow with a wellness class. Total Zen.
Located on Deck 8, the Sanctuary Restaurant is reserverd exclusivily for Sanctuary Collection guests. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You will enjoy a custom chef's menu and dedicated waitstaff and dining room. No need for reservations and no waiting. An elevated dining experience is ready whenever you are.
Sanctuary Collection guests also enjoy the perks of the Princess Premier package which includes free multi-device Wi-Fi, paid gratuities, unlimited drinks, unlimited specialty and casual dining, and even reserved theater seating for production shows. Sanctuary Collection guests also receive personalized service, bespoke amenities, exclusive wellness activities and special events.
As a Sanctuary Collection guest you will also have exclusive access to the Signature Suite Lounge, a perfect place to sip your mornning coffee, a daytime retreat, or even kickstarting your evening.
Treat yourself to luxury every time you walk into your stateroom. The Sanctuary Mini Suite is the perfect option for your or your group of up to four guests. It features a larger balcony stateroom and has a separate seating area. Plus you will enjoy Sanctuary benefits and perks
The size of the Suite is approximately 304 square feet, including balcony.
Lounge in luxury by choosing a luxurious Cabana Deck Mini-Suite with balcony which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom (it also includes a complimentary welcome glass of Champagne). Cabana Deck Mini-Suites features a balcony, a private cabana, unique outdoor furniture, and an extra large lounge space that lets you enjoy the fresh sea air. Also included in this area is a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and two flat-panel televisions. This stateroom also allows you access to the exclusive Cabana Deck, a perk like no other onboard that lets you savor views in ultimate comfort.
For families, groups, or perhaps two couples needing a little extra space, the Cabana Deck Suites offer an appealing and affordable option. The balcony has floor to ceiling glass doors, 2 - 4 chairs, table, and an ottoman. The bathroom has a tub and a massage shower head. The Mini-Suite features a separate sitting area with a sofa bed and coffee table and the area can be separated by a drawn curtain. The bed has a luxury mattress topper and pillows.
The sofa bed does fold out into a bed so two couples could share the cost of this suite. This sofa bed is wider than what is provided in the Deluxe Balcony stateroom. Flip a coin to see who gets the bed. The sofa bed may also block access to the balcony when folded out.
The size of the Cabana Deck Suite is approximately 389 square feet, including balcony. The actual price of the stateroom depends upon its actual size and location. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
You should also be aware that the fares for the 3rd and 4th guests in staterooms are substantially less than base fare but these additional guests may not always be eligible for additional perks that are being offered. You should take this into consideration when pricing staterooms if these additional perks are wanted by everyone in the stateroom. It is up to you to decide how the cost of this stateroom choice should be split up. Either the guests using to sofa sleeper pay less, or the total fare cost is divided equally among the 4 guests in the stateroom. At times, 3rd and 4th guests fares are offered for free or $99 each which makes it nice for families cruising together.
Some of the most luxurious and relaxing accommodations at sea can be found in a Signature Suites. Surrounding you with deluxe accommodations, a spacious Suite with balcony includes all the amenities of a Sanctuary Mini-Suite, plus incredible premiums. You will enjoy more living space, a sofa bed and separate seating areas, and wonderfully enhanced amenities that range from priority embarkation and disembarkation and so much more. Learn more about the Suite experience
Luxury balcony furniture including 2 loungers, 4 chairs, table, and ottoman. Two floor to ceiling sliding glass doors. A separate sitting (separated by a drawn curtain) area with sofa bed, chair and 2 tables. A separated bathroom, one with a tub, shower, and sink, and the other with a toilet and sink. Complimentary Lotus Spa® Enclave access. Complimentary laundry and professional cleaning services. Complimentary dinner in a specialty restaurant on embarkation day. Priority specialty dining and shore excursion reservation. Priority disembarkation at tender ports and a complimentary min-bar setup in your suite. As part of the Sanctuary Collection, you will experience all of the amenities of the Sanctuary Collection, access tot he exclusive Sanctuary Restaurant, Signature Suite Lounge, and Sanctuary Club
The size of the Suite is approximately 304 square feet, including balcony. You should shop around for the best price before booking your cruise.
You should also be aware that the fares for the 3rd and 4th guests in staterooms are substantially less than base fare but these additional guests may not always be eligible for additional perks that are being offered. You should also be aware that the 3rd and 4th guests in staterooms may not always be eligible for additional perks that are being offered. You should take this into consideration when pricing staterooms if these additional perks are wanted by everyone in the stateroom. It is up to you to decide how the cost of this stateroom choice should be split up. Either the guests using to sofa sleeper pay less, or the total fare cost is divided equally among the 4 guests in the stateroom. At times, 3rd and 4th guests fares are offered for free or $99 each which makes it nice for families cruising together.
Enter your haven for peace and serenity by booking a Vista Suite which lets you experience luxury at every turn. You will enjoy complimentary min-bar setup in your spacious stateroom and have a gorgeous balcony view. As part of the Sanctuary Collection, you will experience all of the amenities of the Sanctuary Collection, access to the exclusive Sanctuary Restaurant, Signature Suite Lounge, and Sanctuary Club.
Approximately 446 square feet including the large balcony. Full bathroom with separate shower area. Coffee maker and 24 hour room service.
A separate sitting area has a sofa that also folds out for more guests.
Cherish the views from your Grand Suite stateroom. Enjoy a spacious place to relax and recharge for up to four guests. You will enjoy complimentary min-bar setup in your spacious stateroom and have a gorgeous balcony view. As part of the Sanctuary Collection, you will experience all of the amenities of the Sanctuary Collection, access to the exclusive Sanctuary Restaurant, Signature Suite Lounge, and Sanctuary Club.
Approximately 636 square feet including the large balcony. Full bathroom with separate shower area. Coffee maker and 24 hour room service.
Separate shower area and walk in closet for the master bedroom. Features two sitting area and very large balcony.
A separate sitting area has a sofa that also folds out for more guests.
The largest and most premium stateroom onboard can accomodate up to five guests. The exceptional features of the Signature Sky Suite include luxurious appointments, and expansive stateroom and balcony featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, one with a full bath with tub and separate shower, a seating area, and a sofa bed. Each bedroom has walk-in closets. Private dining room. You will enjoy complimentary min-bar setup in your spacious stateroom and have a gorgeous balcony view. Includes private butler service.
As part of the Sanctuary Collection, you will experience all of the amenities of the Sanctuary Collection, access to the exclusive Sanctuary Restaurant, Signature Suite Lounge, and Sanctuary Club.
Approximately 1,262 square feet including the large balcony.
Cost? If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.
A separate sitting area has a sofa that also folds out for more guests.
This luxurious layout gives you and your guests ample room to enjoy your cruise.