The 5 best cabin locations on any cruise ship - The Points Guy (2024)

What is the best location for a cabin on a cruise ship?

As a cruise writer for more than 20 years, I’ve heard that question a lot, and it’s not an easy one to answer. That’s because on any given ship, the best cabin location for one person might not be the best choice for another.

The ideal cabin for a light sleeper on a particular ship, for instance, might be a room tucked away in the quietest corner of the vessel. But another passenger on the same ship who cares more about the view might be happiest with a completely different spot.

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On a typical cruise ship, cabins are spread out all over the place — high and low, and to the front, middle and back. Not that that’s always the case.

Some cruise vessels — particularly river ships — have cabins clustered at their backs with public areas at their fronts. Other vessels, such as those operated by luxury lines Seabourn and Silversea Cruises, have cabins clustered at their fronts with public areas at their backs.

Cruise cabins also come in all shapes and sizes, and with a variety of amenities and benefits. Some lines such as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line offer a huge range of room options, from tiny, windowless “inside” cabins to palatial suites, in all sorts of locations on their vessels.

Indeed, there’s such a wide variety of not just cabin locations but types of cabins on ships that the best way to narrow down the choices of accommodations on any given vessel might be to assemble a list of cabins you definitely don’t want to choose.

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As it happens, we’ve already done that here at TPG in our guide to 8 cabin locations you definitely should avoid.

Still, there are some broad categories of cabin locations on cruise ships that always are in high demand due to their prime locations.

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Midship cabins

These are the cabins that you should seek if you’re particularly prone to seasickness.

The big allure of a midship cabin is its stability. You won’t feel the rocking of the sea in a midship cabin nearly as much as you will in a cabin toward the front or back of a vessel. This is because ships are like teeter-totters. They pitch forward and back around a central axis that barely moves.

If you are in the center of a ship, you are at the equivalent of the center of a teeter-totter. Even in very rough seas, you’re not going to move nearly as much when the ship goes up and down in the waves as someone located at either of the far ends of the ship.

Note that it also helps to be low to the water if you’re worried about seasickness.

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On very large ships, where activity areas are spread far apart, midship cabins also offer the advantage of being at the center of everything. The main pool deck, for instance, is likely to be right above you when you are in a midship cabin — not a long walk away. Ditto for central interior areas.

Cabins at the very back

There’s something mesmerizing about being at the back of a ship overlooking its wake. When you are in the open ocean, you can see the long trail of churned-up water behind you, stretching seemingly forever like a road in the sea. It is tangible evidence of your journey. When you are pulling away from a port, you have the best view in the house.

I admit I could stand at the back of a ship for hours, looking out over the water, and I’m a big fan of rear-facing cabins — as long as they have a balcony. Rear-facing balcony cabins are among the best balcony cabins on any ship. Often, their balconies are bigger than balconies on side-facing cabins and they also feel quiet. There are far fewer balcony cabins at the back of a ship than on the sides of a ship, so you don’t hear a lot of noise from your neighbors.

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If your cabin is at the rear corner of a ship, you might even have a balcony that wraps around two sides of the vessel. Those sorts of balconies are the ultimate in cool.

Note that on some ships, all or most of the rear-facing cabins are large, pricey suites. But this isn’t always the case. Carnival Cruise Line ships, for instance, typically have quite a few non-suite accommodations at their backs.

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Cabins at the very front

I’ll admit, I’m not a huge fan of forward-facing cabins. For starters, there is nowhere on a ship more prone to movement than the front of a ship. Forward-facing cabins also often lack balconies, for reasons I will explain in a moment. But, all that said, many cruisers just love forward-facing cabins. They love them because the view can be spectacular, particularly as you arrive in a new port. Also, some people just love the idea of being at the very front of a ship and being able to see where they’re going.

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Forward-facing cabins also sometimes come with extra space. This is because they sometimes incorporate the oddly angled interior spaces that exist at the front of ships, which often have slanted fronts. As mentioned above, forward-facing cabins often will not have balconies, as the wind over the bow of a ship that’s underway is such that a balcony isn’t practical. Instead, they’ll have large windows — sometimes floor-to-ceiling windows — that offer stellar views.

Cabins surrounded by other cabins

Light sleepers, take note: The best place to be if you want the best chance of not being bothered by noise is a cabin that is surrounded by other cabins. This means a cabin that has a cabin directly above it and a cabin directly below it, as well cabins on both sides.

To find such a cabin is harder than you might think. On the typical ship, the top deck of cabins is directly below the pool and activity decks, which can be noisy during the day and even into the night (yes, the noise sometimes will waft through your ceiling). The cabin deck just below that top deck of cabins can be a good choice. But go a couple more decks down, and you’re often right on top of interior entertainment decks that are home to music lounges, theaters and other noisy venues.

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If the ultimate in quietude is your goal, you’ll also want to avoid cabins anywhere near elevators, passenger launderettes and other areas that draw foot traffic. It can take some studying of deck plans, but as seasoned cruisers know, it’s worth holding out for a cabin that is far away from anything that could keep you up at night.

Cabins near the spa

If you’re a big spa fan — the kind who can spend hours on vacation getting treatments — you’ll want to get a cabin right near your ship’s spa. Trust us. Walking long distances across a bustling ship in your robe and slippers for a spa appointment can be a bit, well, weird.

Cruise lines increasingly are catering to spa lovers with special spa cabins that not only are close to the spa but also come with special spa amenities including plush bathrobes and slippers, upgraded toiletries, scrub kits, aromatherapy diffusers and even yoga mats. The cabins sometimes also come with spa discounts, unlimited spa lounge access and other perks.

Lines that have designated spa cabins on some or all ships include Celebrity Cruises, Carnival, Holland America, Azamara and MSC Cruises.

On Celebrity, the spa cabins — called AquaClass cabins — come with exclusive access to a special spa restaurant called Blu.

If you’re interested in a spa cabin, just be sure to book far in advance. They often sell out early.

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The 5 best cabin locations on any cruise ship - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Where is the best cabin position on a cruise ship? ›

You want to be as close to the pivot point as possible to feel the least movement. Avoid cabins near the front (bow) or back (stern) and on decks higher than the middle deck of the ship. So, on a ship with fourteen passenger decks, your best options are below deck seven.

Where are the best and worst cabins on a cruise ship? ›

Best "Low-Motion" cabins

The "best cabins for seasickness" are located at the ship's edges (top decks, bow, and stern). The worst area in the front section, as the bow is first hit by waves. Higher deck front cabins fell more the up and down motion, while for the aft cabins the motion is less noticeable.

What is the best side to stay on a cruise ship? ›

If you'd rather see the sunrise while sailing south or east, staying on the port side is your ideal choice as well. Choose the starboard side for the opposite situation: sunsets are visible on southbound and eastbound sailings while sunrises are visible on northbound and westbound cruises.

Where is the best place to stay on a cruise ship to avoid seasickness? ›

To reduce motion sickness, choose a stateroom in the middle of the ship on a lower deck. You will feel any sway of the ship less in this section. Although it may seem counterintuitive, if you're worried about seasickness on a cruise, book a stateroom with a window or a veranda.

Is the front or back of the ship best for a cruise? ›

The back of the ship tends to be considered the next best cabin position after midships. Whilst the front of the ship gets the most movement the back also does get some. Whilst it's nowhere near as bad as the front of the ship, you may still notice some movement in rough seas.

Where is the best balcony spot on a cruise ship? ›

Rear-facing balcony cabins are among the best balcony cabins on any ship. Often, their balconies are bigger than balconies on side-facing cabins and they also feel quiet. There are far fewer balcony cabins at the back of a ship than on the sides of a ship, so you don't hear a lot of noise from your neighbors.

Which deck is better on a cruise ship? ›

The higher the deck, the better and, often, more panoramic the view. Cabins on top decks aren't always the best on the ship, but many suites and specialty cabin categories are typically located on upper decks.

Is the middle of the ship better on a cruise? ›

Generally, mid-ship is most favorable on lower decks, especially if you are prone to motion sickness. There is more noticeable movement in the more forward areas of the vessel, or on higher decks. One of the most often overlooked issues in the selection of your cabin is whether it is on Port or Starboard side.

What deck of a cruise ship is most stable? ›

The most stable part of the ship is its lowest point of gravity, so on a lower deck, at the center. You'd feel a lot less motion here than, say, in a stateroom on the upper decks a long way forward or aft (towards the back of the ship).

Which cruise line has the best customer reviews? ›

To help you make the best choice for your next vacation, here are Money's picks for the five best cruise lines of 2023.
  • Carnival - Best for Budget Cruises.
  • Disney - Best for Customer Satisfaction.
  • MSC - Best Luxury Experience for a Mainstream Brand.
  • Norwegian - Best for Solo Travelers.
  • Royal Caribbean - Best for Families.
Mar 23, 2023

Does it matter where you are on a cruise ship? ›

Choosing the Wrong Location to Avoid Motion Sickness.

The lower and more centrally located your stateroom is on a cruise ship means the lower the possible threat of seasickness.

Where is the safest place to take a cruise? ›

  • Canadian Maritimes. This peaceful corner of Canada offers bucolic pastures, exceptional seafood and scenery galore. ...
  • Baltic. ...
  • New Zealand. ...
  • Coastal California/Pacific Northwest. ...
  • Private Cruise Line Islands, Caribbean. ...
  • British Isles. ...
  • Japan.

Where is the smoothest place on a cruise ship? ›

Low and midship: Best cabin location to avoid seasickness

The best cabin location for those worried about seasickness is midship on a low deck. As a ship rocks and rolls in the waves, it is most stable at its lowest, most central point.

What is the safest part of a cruise ship to stay? ›

If seasickness is a worry of yours, the best way to avoid that is getting a room in the center of the ship. As cruise ships tend to bob on waves and slightly roll from side to side, the heart of the ship is its only part that stays virtually in the same place.

Where do you feel most movement on cruise ship? ›

The forward is subject to the most movement out of anywhere on a ship. And the higher the deck, the more pronounced that rolling and swaying motion tends to feel. Movement at the aft is a bit less drastic than the forward, but still isn't the most stable place for those who are prone to seasickness.

Where is the noisiest part of a cruise ship? ›

Cruise cabins near the elevator or stair access points are some of the noisiest staterooms at sea and their location will lead to a lot of noise during most parts of the night and therefore, should be avoided.

Is it worth it to upgrade to a balcony on a cruise? ›

Balcony cabins on cruise ships are more spacious due to the outside space. They have spectacular ocean views, fresh sea air, and a private seating area. Although these cabins are more expensive, the rewards of a private balcony sometimes outweigh the cost. If it fits within your budget, balcony cabins are worth it!

What is the most important part of a cruise ship? ›

They want to eat better than they do at home, receive better service than they typically do in their day to day life, and want to be comfortable. Dining, cabins and service are the three pillars of the cruise experience, and if they're not done right, the rest doesn't matter.

What floor is better on a cruise ship? ›

The best deck on a cruise ship to avoid seasickness is the lowest passenger deck. This is because the top of a ship sways from side to side much more than the bottom. To avoid motion sickness, choose a cabin close to the waterline.

Can you sleep on the balcony of a cruise ship? ›

Can You Sleep on a Cruise Ship Balcony? There are no rules that say that passengers on cruise ships can't sleep on their balconies. That said, cruise lines do generally advise against it. Despite this many people enjoy sleeping on their balconies and you won't have any problem doing so if you want to.

Are prepaid gratuities worth it on a cruise? ›

Benefits of Prepaying Gratuities

The biggest advantage is simply getting the charge out of the way. By paying the charge at the same time you pay your cruise, it's one less cost that will hit your onboard account while you are cruising. Another advantage is that cruise lines regularly raise gratuity amounts.

Can you refuse to pay gratuities on a cruise? ›

Technically cruise lines cannot force you to pay gratuities, especially if you have a complaint or issue about the service you received on board. Gratuities on a cruise are not mandatory, but instead heavily suggested and added automatically.

Which month is the cheapest to cruise? ›

Traditionally, the cheapest months to book a cruise have been January, February, and March, which are also known as "wave season." The trio of months often welcome industry-wide sales that can extend further than just a reduction on cruise fares.

What is a secret deck on a cruise ship? ›

The "Secret Decks" are located at the very front of the ship and will be found on varying decks depending on the ship. These areas are typically accessed through a door located on either side of the ship all the way forward. In most cases you will not find a sign on the access doors explaining where they lead.

Is it better to sleep higher or lower on a cruise ship? ›

Noise and Stability

Many people are happiest with quieter mid-ship accommodation, which is also the most stable part of the ship. Upper decks have more sway at the bow, lower forward decks are closer to the engine's bow thruster and lower aft decks are closer to the anchor.

Which deck is the lowest on a cruise ship? ›

Deck 1 on a cruise ship is normally the lowest deck. On some ships, it's the lowest deck that guests can access. But on others, it's the lowest for the crew. So passenger decks may start from Deck 2, 3, 4 or even as high as Deck 5.

What deck on a cruise ship has less motion? ›

The lower you are, and more towards the middle of the ship, you will not feel it as much. Cabins at the front and back of the ship tend to sway the most, so you want to avoid any rooms in these areas.

Where is a ship most stable? ›

There is no doubt that, by the laws of physics, the centre of the ship is the most stable, often due to the centre acting as an axis.

Which cruise line has the best evening entertainment? ›

1. Carnival Cruise Line: One of the Top Cruise Lines for Live Music and Comedy. Why Carnival Is the Best in Entertainment: Carnival Cruise Line's "Fun Ships" are your best bet if you're looking for a variety of live music performances, elaborate and splashy production shows and top-rated comedy acts.

What is the world's most popular cruise line? ›

The 10 Most Popular Cruise Lines Around The World 2023
  • Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean Anthem Of The Sea – Photo: Courtesy Glyn Lowe (Wikicommons) ...
  • Disney Cruises. Photo: Disney Cruises. ...
  • Celebrity Cruises. ...
  • Carnival Cruise Line. ...
  • Norwegian Cruise Line. ...
  • MSC Cruises. ...
  • Holland America Cruise Line. ...
  • Cunard.
Feb 28, 2023

Which is the best cruise in the world? ›

The best cruise lines in the world 2022
  • Norwegian Cruise Line. Score 78.98. MSC Cruises. ...
  • Royal Caribbean International. Score 72.49. Carnival Cruise Line. ...
  • P&O Cruises. Score 76.61. Azamara. ...
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Score 76.63. Star Clippers. ...
  • Grand Circle Cruise Line. Score 89.47. ...
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages. Score 88.78.
Oct 4, 2022

Can you go to your room right away on a cruise? ›

Don't Forget Lunch

Many first-time cruisers don't realize that they won't be able to go directly to their staterooms upon boarding. Pass the time while you wait for your room to be ready and for the ship to set sail by enjoying lunch on the Lido Deck of the ship.

How do you social distance on a cruise ship? ›

Here are some precautions you can take, in addition to any steps your cruise line might put in place on your vessel.
  1. Arrive on time. ...
  2. Rise early. ...
  3. Stay onboard in port. ...
  4. Dine later. ...
  5. Order room service. ...
  6. Book a balcony cabin. ...
  7. Opt for a suite. ...
  8. Reserve a cabana.
Nov 30, 2020

Do you walk a lot on a cruise ship? ›

But in the meantime, I did some quick research of the cruise ships out there. Most of the newer ships average around 1050 feet which equals . 2 miles if you were to walk from end-to-end of the ship. Depending on where your cabin is or what locations on the ship you like, that mileage could add up.

What are the safest months to go on a cruise? ›

Hurricane season lasts from June through November, so winter is prime time. Winter is a no-brainer. (Plus, it's colder up north and kids are in school, so ships are less crowded.) The rainy season runs from November through March, so the weather is best between April and October.

Are cruises safe in the ocean? ›

But are cruises safe? The odds of dying on a cruise ship are slim to none — well, roughly 1 out of 6.25 million. So in that aspect they are considered “safe”. However, there is a lot more to consider when you're talking about the safety of yourself, your family, and those around you.

Do you still have to wear masks on cruise ships? ›

Will I have to wear a face mask or physically distance onboard the ship? Masks are recommended, but not required, in most onboard venues, though you may need to wear them in select venues or certain situations on your cruise. Mask requirements are clearly designated through signage and onboard communications..

What is the safest floor on a cruise ship? ›

If you are concerned about getting seasick, the best deck on a cruise ship is in the lowest part of the ship, near the central areas. If these rooms are already taken, select a room that is still in the center of the ship and as close to the lower decks as you can get.

What is the most common crime on cruise ships? ›

According to Department of Transportation (DOT) data analyzed by Business Insider, sexual assault is consistently the most reported crime aboard major cruise ship lines, making up about three-quarters of all crimes reported from 2010 to 2022.

What is the risk in the cruise ship? ›

Insufficient food safety standards, poor sanitation, and lack of medical staff can all contribute to these problems. Cruise Ship Collisions: while rare, the injuries that passengers can suffer in a cruise ship collision can be life-threatening.

What deck is best for balcony on a cruise ship? ›

The higher you pick, the farther you'll see. If you're after views, the best room on a cruise ship will be a balcony cabin at the ship's rear end.

What part of cruise ship is worst for motion sickness? ›

If you're prone to motion sickness, the worst cabins you can get on a cruise ship are at the front and rear.

Does the location of a cruise ship matter? ›

Whether your room is on the port or starboard side of the ship is in most cases totally irrelevant. There are a few rare itineraries where the side of the ship your room is on may matter subjectively, but it is not a factor that I recommend considering.

Why is aft facing balcony better? ›

Aft-facing balconies are at the back of the ship, looking out over the ocean that the vessel has traveled. The advantages of an aft-facing cabin are the views. They are generally bigger than the side-facing cabins, they provide more privacy, and there is less people-generated noise.

What is the main deck on a cruise ship? ›

The main deck of a ship is the uppermost complete deck extending from bow to stern. A steel ship's hull may be considered a structural beam with the main deck forming the upper flange of a box girder and the keel forming the lower strength member.

What floor is the best on a cruise? ›

The best deck on a cruise ship to avoid seasickness is the lowest passenger deck. This is because the top of a ship sways from side to side much more than the bottom. To avoid motion sickness, choose a cabin close to the waterline.

What is the best level on a cruise? ›

The lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel. Even if you choose a balcony room, choose a low level and a room closest to the ship's center. The higher decks and cabins at the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship will rock and roll the most.

Is it better to be in the middle of a cruise ship? ›

Generally, mid-ship is most favorable on lower decks, especially if you are prone to motion sickness. There is more noticeable movement in the more forward areas of the vessel, or on higher decks. One of the most often overlooked issues in the selection of your cabin is whether it is on Port or Starboard side.

Which side balcony is best? ›

Balconies and terraces should be constructed in the north, east or north-east directions. One must avoid a house with a balcony in the south-west or south direction. Having a water fountain in the north-east side of the terrace can increase positivity in the house.

What does GTY mean on a cruise ship? ›

A. At times we may offer you the option of making a 'Guarantee' (GTY) booking. This means you may book a stateroom of a guaranteed category type (Interior, Oceanview, Balcony or Suite) on your chosen ship and cruise.

What is deck 13 on a cruise ship? ›

On Royal Caribbean's cruise ships Voyagers or The Seas and Freedom of The Seas, the sports court is on deck 13. This is a good option for smaller cruise ships that don't want to rename deck 13 completely but for bigger ships deck 13 is often within the cabin space so there isn't an option to put anything else there.

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