How to find the Best Suites on Cruise Ships
Experts help pick the best and most luxurious cruise cabins and staterooms.
Choosing a cruise cabin has become an increasingly complex process. Cruise lines compete to offer travellers a huge range of accommodation for their holiday, whether they are single, a couple or a family group.
In the heyday of cruising, cruise ships offered regular staterooms and a handful of superior cabins for the very well-off. Now there are suites, mini-suites and junior suites aboard almost every cruise ship.
The best rooms or suites are more popular than ever. It’s not just because of size – even suites that are just slightly larger than standard balcony cabins have their merits. For example, families can enjoy roomier accommodation at a lower price by booking a suite rather than two cabins. Also, suites often come with extra luxury perks.
Carolyn Spencer Brown, an expert from cruise web site CruiseCritic.co.uk, told thetraveleditor.com: "Suites will be more luxuriously appointed than standard cabins, but it is often the accompanying extra services and privileges that persuade people to pay more.
“Most cruise suites come with concierge services, priority embarkation (and disembarkation) and preference when making reservations for alternative dining, spa treatments and sold-out shore excursions. However, the more expensive lines can also provide butler services, catered cocktail parties and course-by-course dining room meals, served in-suite."
There may be a larger variety of suites than ever before, but there are still those that absolutely stand out from the rest. Here are the very best guest-pampering and elegant accommodations at sea, as selected by the experts at CruiseCritic.co.uk.
1. Yacht Club Royal Suite -- MSC Cruises' Fantasia
This exclusive accommodation features a separate living room with a balcony. It also offers a bedroom -- with floor-to-ceiling windows, instead of a balcony -- that curves around the front of the ship. Yacht Club guests also have exclusive use of a private club with free food and an open bar throughout the day, plus access to a private pool area, a grill and a second bar. Expect to pay US$3,600 per person for a 7-night Mediterranean cruise.
2. Garden Villa Suites -- Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Dawn, Star, Jewel, Pearl, Gem and Jade
These are among the roomiest of all luxury suites with a whopping 5,750 square feet of space. Features include three bedrooms, a private sunning deck, two private steam rooms and a six-person hot tub. Expect to pay US$1,785 per person per night.
3. Penthouse Suites -- Holland America's Eurodam, Zuiderdam, Oosterdam, Westerdam and Noordam
Expansive with more than 1,300 square feet of space, each suite has a teak-lined balcony, equipped with its own hot tub and an inset banquette for alfresco lounging or dining. The suite also has a butler's pantry with a fridge and microwave and a dining table for eight. The enormous, marble-clad bathroom features a full-sized whirlpool tub and separate shower stall. Expect to pay US$680 per person per night.
4. Penthouse Suites -- P&O's Aurora
These two elegant, front-facing duplex suites span two decks, and can be accessed from either the lower or upper deck. Both have an open, curved staircase and sleeping “loft” with full bath. In each, you’ll find dining facilities for six, downstairs guest powder rooms, and two balconies – one off the bedroom and one off the downstairs living room. The main difference between the two suites is that one features a grand piano and, the other, a library. Expect to pay £453 per person per night in the summer.
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