It’s been proven over and over again that you can enjoy a wonderful cruise in any category of cabin; even the simplest inside cabin has everything you need to rest and relax between activities, dress up for dinner, and get a great night’s sleep.
Still, if your budget allows it, sailing in a larger cabin
does have advantages. And if you’re looking for
a truly luxurious, simply over-the-top cabin for your next
cruise, here’s a look at some of the most stunning and creative
suites at sea.
Each of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class and Quantum Class
ships have a Royal Loft Suite, where a giant window
wall frames a two-deck-high view. The stylish interiors
vary a bit between ships, but include spacious
living and dining areas, and lofted main
bedrooms with a window-wall view (don’t worry, there are
blackout drapes for when you want to sleep in). The most amazing part
of a Royal Loft Suite may be the large balcony,
with plenty of space for an outdoor dining table, lounge chairs,
a bar and a private whirlpool.
On the ships of Viking Ocean
Cruises, the Owner’s Suite really is the owner’s suite; these
cabins are used by Torstein Hagen, chair of Viking Cruises, when he’s on
board. When he’s not on board, the
Owner’s Suite still contains some of Hagen’s
own art, books, and memorabilia for you to enjoy.
The sleek, comfortable furnishings – inside and on the
private verandah – are in keeping with the
line’s elegant Scandinavian aesthetic. And the bathroom is
lavish, with a heated floor, anti-fog mirrors, and a dry sauna with an
ocean view. The 1,446-square-foot suites even have an adjoining
board room with a conference table that seats 12.
Yet another spectacular suite is on the horizon;
now under construction, the Disney Wish includes plans
for a two-story suite perched in one of the
ship’s signature red funnels,
promising fantastic views. A private elevator will
open into a double-height living and dining
area, with décor is inspired by the movie Moana and views through
floor-to-ceiling windows. A spiral staircase will lead to the
upper level of this 1,966-square-foot suite, where two master bedrooms will have walk-in
closets and their own spacious bathrooms. The kids will have their
own room with fun bunk beds, and the suite will have a library,
too.
To find out how you can sail in one of these or many
other very special suites at sea, talk with Anita, your professional
travel advisor.
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