Princess Cruises ship cabin and suite guide: Everything you want to know

Gene Sloan

Is a balcony cabin a must for you when you cruise? Princess Cruises could be your line.

The California-based brand was a pioneer in adding a large number of balcony cabins to ships, and even its oldest vessels are loaded with balcony cabins — something that can't be said for many of its rivals.

On the flip side, Princess offers relatively few suites on its ships compared to some of the big-ship lines with which it most directly competes, including Celebrity Cruises , Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean. Just 46 of the 1,830 rooms on the line's recently unveiled Discovery Princess are suites, for instance. Believe it or not, that's an improvement from earlier vessels in the same series, some of which have as few as 36 suites.

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Princess also isn't known for enormous and amenity-filled suites.

What this means is there aren't a lot of ways to live large on a Princess ship or pack a lot of people into a single accommodation. Until the debut of Sky Princess in 2019, the line didn't have a single cabin that could accommodate more than four people.

That said, on Princess ships, you can often create larger living spaces by booking two connecting cabins.

A Princess Cruises cabin primer

As is typical for many cruise ships, Princess vessels offer cabins in four broad categories: Windowless "inside" cabins, ocean-view cabins, balcony cabins and suites.

As noted above, a significant portion of cabins on all Princess ships are balcony cabins — the category of cabin that everyone wants these days. About 80% of the 1,834 cabins on Princess's six-month-old Enchanted Princess are balcony cabins or suites with balconies, for instance. Compare that to the 72% of cabins on Royal Caribbean's four-year-old Symphony of the Seas that are balcony cabins or suites with balconies.

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Notably, every single cabin facing the sea on three of the newest Princess ships — Royal Princess, Regal Princess and Majestic Princess — has a balcony. These three vessels are completely devoid of ocean-view cabins (cabins facing the sea that only have a window). That's relatively unusual in the world of big mass-market ships — the niche of cruising in which Princess plays. It's more common with luxury cruise vessels.

Related: The ultimate guide to Princess Cruises ships

At the same time, as noted above, Princess vessels have fewer suites than you'll find on the ships operated by such big-ship brands as Royal Caribbean and Celebrity.

Here's a breakdown of the broad cabin categories on Royal Princess, which is typical of the line's newer ships (it's the prototype vessel for the line's new, six-ship Royal Class series):

Inside cabins: 342 (19%) Ocean-view cabins: 0 (0%) Balcony cabins (including mini-suites): 1,402 (79%) Suites: 36 (2%)

On older Princess ships (and, in general, all older cruise ships), there are fewer balcony cabins. However, the ratio of balcony cabins to non-balcony cabins is much higher on older Princess ships than it is on older vessels at many other big-ship lines. An impressive 72% of the 1,000 cabins on Princess's 2003-built Coral Princess, for instance, are balcony cabins.

On Coral Princess, inside cabins and ocean-view cabins only make up 26% of all rooms. A breakdown of the cabin categories on that ship:

Inside cabins: 108 (11%) Ocean-view cabins: 157 (16%) Balcony cabins (including mini-suites): 719 (72%) Suites: 16 (2%)

The takeaway here is that you'll have an easier time locking down a balcony cabin on a Princess ship — even an older Princess ship — than you will when booking many of the ships operated by competing big-ship lines.

Just note that you'll want to book early if you're aiming for a suite on a Princess ship since there are so few of them. Note, also, that suites tend to sell out early on cruise ships in general. An old saying in the cruise industry is that "ships sell from the top and the bottom." That is, the first cabins on any vessel to sell out are the most expensive cabins, which are the suites, and then the least expensive cabins, which typically are the inside cabins. The mid-priced "middle" cabins sell last.

Design-wise, Princess's cabins and suites are fairly basic and comfortable, if not super stylish.

When it comes to rooms, Princess is sort of the Marriott of the big-ship cruise world. Its rooms are comfortable and functional, but a bit bland. Avant-garde style is not a Princess thing.

Inside cabins on Princess Cruises ships

These are the cabins you stay in when you're on a tight budget. On any Princess ship, they are almost always the least-expensive option when you're booking a cabin. You often can save considerable money by booking an inside cabin versus an ocean-view or higher-level cabin.

What you'll give up, of course, is that ocean view. Your room will have four walls and no windows offering a glimpse of the outside world.

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You'll also be in a relatively small room. The typical inside cabin on the new Discovery Princess measures 166 square feet, with some as big as 175 square feet. By comparison, the typical balcony cabin on Discovery Princess measures 181 square feet, not including a 41-square-foot balcony (for a total of 222 square feet).

Still, the inside cabins on Princess ships are bigger than the inside cabins on ships operated by some of the line's main competitors.

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Inside cabins on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, for instance, measure just 149 square feet — quite a bit less than the inside cabins on Discovery Princess.

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Note that older Princess ships sometimes have smaller inside cabins than newer Princess ships. On the line's 2003-built Coral Princess, inside cabins measure just 156 to 166 square feet. On the line's 1998-built Grand Princess, most inside cabins are 160 square feet (some wheelchair-accessible inside cabins on Grand Princess measure 182 square feet).

Many inside cabins on Princess ships have pull-down bunks that will allow for up to four people to stay in the rooms.

Ocean-view cabins on Princess Cruises ships

With an ocean-view cabin, you get a window looking out to the sea, but not an attached balcony where you can sit outside and enjoy the fresh air.

As noted above, three of Princess's newest vessels — Royal Princess, Regal Princess and Majestic Princess — don't have a single ocean-view cabin. Every outward-facing cabin has a balcony. However, you'll find ocean-view cabins on the line's older vessels and also on the line's three newest ships, Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess.

In general, ocean-view cabins on the Princess ships that have them are a tad bigger than the inside cabins found on the same vessels. On the line's Emerald Princess, for instance, the typical ocean-view cabin measures 178 square feet. The typical inside cabin on Emerald Princess measures 163 square feet.

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On many Princess ships that have ocean-view cabins, the rooms are mostly found just above the promenade deck, where the lifeboats hang, and have obstructed views. You'll also sometimes find a few ocean-view cabins at the back of Princess vessels, facing the wake.

Related: The 3 classes of Princess ships, explained

On the line's two Coral Class ships — Coral Princess and Island Princess — there are a few "premium" ocean-view cabins that measure a more spacious 212 square feet. If you're the kind of traveler who needs a lot of space, these rooms can be a good choice.

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There also are a handful of "premium" ocean-view cabins on the new Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess that measure 172 square feet and have unusual slanting windows.

Balcony cabins on Princess Cruises ships

Balcony cabins are what everyone wants these days, and Princess is delivering with huge numbers of balcony cabins on all its newest ships. On the line's new Royal Class series of ships, which began debuting in 2013, nearly 80% of rooms are balcony cabins.

On these newer vessels — Royal Princess, Regal Princess, Majestic Princess, Sky Princess, Enchanted Princess and Discovery Princess — the typical balcony cabin has an interior space of 181 square feet plus a balcony that measures 41 square feet (for a total of 222 square feet). However, there also are bigger "premium deluxe balcony" cabins that can measure as much as 233 square feet on the inside (not including the balcony). Some of these have larger-than-normal balconies that can stretch the total square footage to 312 square feet.

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In addition, the Royal Class vessels have even larger balcony cabins that Princess calls mini-suites. Including their balcony space, these cabins measure anywhere from 299 to 329 square feet. While these mini-suite cabins have the word "suite" in their name, we are including them in the balcony cabin category as they generally resemble very large balcony cabins vs. true suites.

Related: Everything to know about the Princess Captain's Club loyalty program

The typical Princess balcony cabin has twin beds that can be converted into a queen bed, a built-in desk with a chair and a built-in miniature refrigerator. In addition to beds, a desk and a miniature fridge, premium balcony cabins have a seating area with a sofa bed that can be used for a third passenger in the room. Some also have a pull-down bunk that can accommodate a fourth person.

Suites on Princess Cruises ships

As mentioned above, Princess ships generally have fewer suites than the ships operated by some of its biggest competitors. The line also isn't known for particularly giant suites.

Princess's three newest ships — Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess — have the line's first truly large standalone suites, dubbed Sky Suites. There are two of them on each of the vessels, and they measure a generous 1,792 square feet (though more than half of that space is taken up by a huge wraparound balcony). With two bedrooms plus a living room with a pullout sofa, the Sky Suites are the first Princess accommodations designed for up to five people.

Still, even the Sky Suites on Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess aren't the sort of truly epic suites with huge interior living spaces that you'll find on the latest ships from such competitors as Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. The latest Celebrity vessels, for instance, offer so-called Iconic Suites that have twice as much interior space as the Sky Suites.

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If you're the kind of cruiser who is only happy in a cabin of truly giant proportions (and are willing to pay up for it), Princess probably isn't your line.

Still, you'll find at least a few suites of a decent size on every Princess ship. The line's seven Grand Class vessels each offer two "family suites" at their fronts that can be created by connecting a mini-suite with an adjacent inside cabin to create a six- to eight-person complex.

Each of the line's Royal Class ships (the line's six newest ships) has at least 36 suites.

Related: 7 reasons you should splurge for a suite on a cruise

Bottom line

Princess offers a relatively wide range of cabins on its ships, including lots of the sort of cabins that everyone wants — balcony cabins. If you're a fan of balcony cabins, you'll find plenty of options on Princess ships, including standard size balcony cabins and bigger "premium" balcony cabins. You'll also find a lot of larger "mini-suite" balcony cabins on Princess ships. However, you won't find a lot of truly large suites with multiple rooms.

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By Jaylie , February 7, 2014 in Princess Cruises

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What is the difference in an interior stateroom size vs a stateroom with a balcony (not including the balcony in the sq. ft.). We've done one cruise on Princess Ruby, and had a balcony (which we didn't use much).

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There is very little difference in the cabin sizes.

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If you check out the cabin descriptions for the ship you're interested in it should give the dimensions.

For the Ruby a balcony is described as 231 sq. ft. with a 45 sq. ft. balcony - cabin would be about 186 sq. ft.

Inside is listed as 162 to 182 sq. ft.

The 12 sq. ft. difference really isn't that much - picture a 3 x 4 foot rectangle (or 1 x 12 ft. strip).

We're booked in an interior on the Ruby for our upcoming cruise in August (26 days). We spent 34 days in an interior on RCCL's Radiance of the Seas and it was plenty roomy at 165 square feet.

I recently came back from a 2 week cruise with an inside cabin. Since I am used to a balcony or suite, I was worried about the inside, but in the end there was no issue. We spent so little time in the room (we were at the pool all day), that I did not miss the balcony that much. There was plenty of space for all our clothes.

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These are the stats for the Golden (picked at random)...Of 1,316 cabins, 366 are standard insides (measuring 160 square feet), 214 are standard outside cabins (168 to 206 square feet), and 514 are balcony cabins (185 to 193 square feet, with balconies measuring 45 to 81 square feet).

We just did a back to back on The Ruby. The first segment we were in an inside and found it plenty spacious with a great amount of storage space. Really liked the layout. We then moved to a balcony and it was nice no real noticeable space inside the cabin difference and we actually felt the inside (in the inside cabin) felt roomier due to the wall space utilized differently.

This was our first time in an inside and would not hesitate to do it again! One issue that I had a problem with but my husband did not was with no outside light at all my internal clock was messed up. I just wanted to sleep! An alarm clock borrowed from our room steward did the trick. As there is only the tiny time read out on the phone that you can't see from your bed. So bring one - it could be helpful!

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We sail on the Island this year. I found that by going to Princess site as if booking, clicking "interior" I could pick a deck then click on "see all cabin types" (top right corner). From there you can see square footage of the interior cabins and check out the balcony cabin sizes. They show total area with specific balcony size and there are some that are larger than others.

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One issue that I had a problem with but my husband did not was with no outside light at all my internal clock was messed up. I just wanted to sleep!

I know exactly what you mean. We did 22 days in an inside cabin through Northern Europe and we called it our little cave! Best sleep ever, but very hard to get out of bed in the morning! :)

Thrak

Only cruised twice so far.

First was Alaska on Sea Princess. We had an inside cabin and it was really small. Almost had to go outside to change my mind. Sea Princess is a great ship but it's smaller. I just checked the deck plans and the room is listed at 135 sq. ft.

Second cruise was a balcony room on Star Princess. The room was much larger. It's listed as 232 sq. ft with 45 sq. ft. being the balcony. That leaves the room at 187 sq. ft. Compared to the 135 sq. ft. we had previously it felt wonderfully big.

I have an balcony booked on Grand in May and an inside booked on Star in November. The balcony is listed at 274 sq. ft. but 81 sq. ft. should be balcony (Caribe deck) so that makes the room 193 sq. ft. The inside is listed at 160 sq. ft. (also Caribe deck). I'm betting that extra 33 sq. ft. and the large balcony is going to feel like quite a bit of extra room. (The balcony room is also an aft cabin - C752. Looking forward to that location.)

No matter what I'm sure they will both feel a lot more roomy than that little 135 sq. ft. cabin on Sea Princess!

Despite the small room, my wife and I both loved our cruise on Sea Princess. You can never take a "first cruise" again and that one was what made a believer out of me! :D

Big room or small room nothing beats cruising!!!

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We have sailed in every category from full suite to inside. While each category is nicer as you go up, in our opinion it does not justify the cost. We actually really like the insides. The cabins are about as spacious as ocean views and balconies and cost less. We actually like the closet/dressing area on an inside better than the "walk in" closet in a suite. Plus as others have said, they are really great for sleeping in the morning. We have done a 48 and a 49 day cruise in insides and never felt claustrophobic. Other than changing and sleeping we do not spend much time in the cabin.

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My wife and I have been in an inside cabin on all 6 of our Princess cruises. They are an economical way to cruise. Princess makes great use of the space. Here are a few photos of a typical inside cabin on Princess:

Golden Princess by Jasperdo , on Flickr

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C752 - you will love that room, location and the balcony. We were on the CB in room C753 (same room opposite side of the ship).

The location is very quiet, at the end of your own little hall. The balcony is large with a great view since you see aft and also to the side. We loved the balcony so much we ordered room service almost every morning and often ordered lunch also. We spent a lot of time on the balcony.

We actually have the same room booked on the CB in two weeks.

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Depends on the ship.

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Ruby Princess cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations , including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Princess Cruises en-suite amenities and services.

The Ruby Princess cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.

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Ruby Princess cabins with balconies are 882 (80% of all the 1106 outside rooms). Wheelchair-accessible cabins (for disabled passengers) are 31 (of which 1 suite, 16 balconies, 4 outsides, 6 insides).

Follows the review of Ruby Princess staterooms as amenities, furniture and included (complimentary) services:

Ruby Princess Suites have a walk-in closet (ample storage space), living room (sofa bed, desk), vanity, table, armchairs, bathroom (WC, shower stall, whirlpool bathtub, double sinks).

Family Suites are with 3 connected rooms (the living room is in between). Both bedrooms are with ample closet space, bathroom (shower, bathtub), desk, drawer. The living room has a sofa bed, floor-ceiling sliding doors lead to a large balcony.

Bonus amenities in all Suites are the deluxe mattress/pillows, 2 smart HDTVs, CD/DVD player, upgraded bathroom amenities (massage showerheads, luxury bath products), luxury furniture on the balcony, complimentary services (Spa Thermal Suite, Internet Cafe, laundry/dry cleaning, one-time minibar).

All balcony accommodations feature sliding glass doors (floor-ceiling) opening to a private verandah, equipped with a round table and patio chairs.

Balcony cabins have ample closet space, bathroom (shower), desk, drawer, and some have additional beds for 3rd/4th person.

Oceanview cabins have picture window (category OE have Porthole Window, and category OV are with an obstructed view.

Inside cabins have the same size and amenities as Ocean-View rooms but lack the window.

All Ruby Princess cabins as amenities have living area (vanity, desk, seating), 2 twin beds (convertible to queen), deluxe bedding sets (Egyptian cotton linens), closet, desk, smart HDTV (infotainment system, Internet, on-demand-movies), direct-dial phone, electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), hairdryer, bath products (shampoo, body lotion, conditioner), mini-bar/fridge, individual air-conditioning, evening turndown service, complimentary 24-hour room service.

During drydock 2018 refurbishment, all Ruby Princess staterooms were upgraded with the line’s new signature “Princess Luxury Bed”. The new “cruise bed” was developed in collaboration with PhD Michael Breus (commonly known as “The Sleep Doctor”) and the designer Candice Olson. The new cabin beds feature a luxury pillow-top mattress, individually wrapped coils (reducing surface sway) and hypoallergenic duvets. The new Princess beds (debuting on Ruby in December 2016) were rolled out fleetwide by 2018.

“Club Class Mini-Suite” is a new cabin category that was rolled out fleetwide in 2017. The new (VIP-guest) Mini Suite cabins offer the following complimentary services and amenities – “Club Class Dining”, Elite Lounge exclusive access, complimentary in-cabin dining (hours d’ oeuvres), priority embarkation/disembarkation/tendering. Club Class Dining includes a separate area part of the MDR (main dining room) reserved for Club Suite guests only. The exclusive dining experience includes expedited seating, dedicated waiter staff service, exclusive menu (featuring chef’s specials) and tableside preparation of some dishes. Club Class Dining is available for breakfast and dinner every day, and also for lunch on sea days only. The new suites replaced some existing mini-suites. Their cabin size and layouts remained the same as the other mini suite grades.

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  1. Princess Cruises ship cabin and suite guide

    An impressive 72% of the 1,000 cabins on Princess's 2003-built Coral Princess, for instance, are balcony cabins. On Coral Princess, inside cabins and ocean-view cabins only make up 26% of all rooms. A breakdown of the cabin categories on that ship: Inside cabins: 108 (11%) Ocean-view cabins: 157 (16%) Balcony cabins (including mini-suites): 719 ...

  2. Mini-Suite

    For families or groups needing a little extra space, Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option. Photos. Diagram. Approximately 323 sq. ft., including balcony. Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman. Bathroom tub and massage shower head. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table.

  3. Suite

    Approx. 440 to 1,500 sq. ft., including balcony. Luxury balcony furniture including 2 loungers, 4 chairs, table and ottoman. 2 floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Separate sitting area with sofa bed, chair and 2 tables. One complimentary mini-bar setup and free daily bottled water.

  4. Royal Princess cabins and suites

    Review of Royal Princess cruise ship cabins and suites, floor plans, photos, room sizes, types, categories, amenities. Review of Royal Princess cruise ship cabins and suites, floor plans, photos, room sizes, types, categories, amenities ... Cabin size: S2 (470 ft2 / 44 m2), S3-S4 (330 ft2 / 31 m2), S5 (445 ft2 / 41 m2)

  5. Royal Princess Cruise Accommodations, Staterooms and Suites

    Royal Princess Cruise Accommodations, Staterooms and Suites. ... Cabin Size: 166 - 175 sq ft. 166 - 175 sq ft: Sleeps 2 guests, some sleep 3 or 4: Click for larger view. ... room type or fare code and may not be combinable with other promotions. For any questions, please consult one of our cruise specialists for applicability and verification ...

  6. Balcony

    Approx. 214 to 222 sq. ft., including balcony. Balcony with 2 chairs and table. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Comfortable queen or two twin beds . Refrigerator. Flat-panel television. Private bathroom with shower. 100% cotton, high-thread count linens. Spacious closet.

  7. Royal Princess Cabins & Staterooms on Cruise Critic

    At 242 to 312 square feet, Premium Deluxe Balcony staterooms have the largest balconies of non-suite staterooms on Royal Princess. These cabins can be found in the aft section of decks 8 through ...

  8. Royal Princess: Princess Cruises

    Royal Princess: Princess Cruises. Premium accommodations and luxurious appointments are the signature of our expansive 440 to 682 square feet Suites. Your Suite includes a spacious cabin and large 83-338 square foot balcony, with exclusive Suite-only benefits plus the incredible perks of Club Class.

  9. Caribbean Princess

    Learn about the variety of rooms and suites onboard the Caribbean Princess cruise ship. View photo galleries of the rooms and learn about the different room amenities.

  10. Premium Oceanview

    This stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior room and the added benefit of ocean views that bring an airy openness to the space. Photos. Diagram. Approx. 212 sq. ft. Stunning ocean-view window. Comfortable queen or two twin beds . Refrigerator. Flat-panel television. Private bathroom with shower.

  11. Two Bedroom Family Suite

    Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman. 2 bathrooms, one with bath tub the other with a walk-in shower. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table. Complimentary welcome glass of champagne on embarkation day. Luxury mattress topper and pillows. Two flat-panel televisions.

  12. Deck Plans : Princess Cruises

    There are no public areas available on this deck. *Deck plans are subject to change at any time. Photos, floor plan diagrams, and amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom. Certain staterooms may vary in size, decor and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location.

  13. Royal Princess: Princess Cruises

    The luxurious Mini-Suite offers approximately 299 square feet of comfort and an additional, separate seating area with a sofa bed for lounging or sleeping a third passenger. The spacious balcony is approximately 41 square feet and the bathroom offers a combination tub and shower. Some also have a pullman bed to accommodate a 4th passenger.

  14. Princess Cruises Staterooms

    Fill your room with the sunshine reflecting off the ocean in your oceanview stateroom, where you'll have all the creature comforts. Interior. You might have the most rejuvenating sleep of your life in an interior stateroom where the motion of the ocean will rock you to sleep each night. 1.800.377.9383.

  15. Mini-Suite

    For families or groups needing a little extra space, Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option. *Some suites have windows rather than balconies and are labeled as Mini-Suite No Balcony. Photos. Diagram. Virtual Tour. Panoramic Tour. Approximately 323 sq. ft., including balcony. Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman.

  16. Cruise Ship Rooms: How to Choose the Cabin That's Right for You

    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 ...

  17. Interior room size

    Princess Cruises ; Interior room size See Cruise Critic 2023 Editors' Picks Awards!! Interior room size. By Jaylie, February 7, 2014 in Princess Cruises. Share ... Second cruise was a balcony room on Star Princess. The room was much larger. It's listed as 232 sq. ft with 45 sq. ft. being the balcony.

  18. Caribbean Princess cabins and suites

    Caribbean Princess cabins review. Caribbean Princess cabins with balconies are 881 (80% of all the 1111 outside rooms). Wheelchair-accessible cabins (for disabled passengers) are 25 (of which 1 suite, 16 balconies, 4 outsides, 4 insides). Follows the review of Caribbean Princess staterooms as amenities, furniture and included (complimentary ...

  19. Sapphire Princess cabins and suites

    Sapphire Princess cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Princess Cruises en-suite amenities and services.. The Sapphire Princess cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined ...

  20. FAQ: How To Prepare For Your Cruise

    If the names do not match, contact your Travel Advisor (for bookings through a travel agency) or the Princess Cruises Reservations Department (for direct bookings) at 1-800-PRINCESS (1-800-774-6237). To avoid check-in delays or even denied boarding, please provide Princess Cruises with this information at least 45 days before your cruise.

  21. Ruby Princess cabins and suites

    Ruby Princess cabins review. Ruby Princess cabins with balconies are 882 (80% of all the 1106 outside rooms). Wheelchair-accessible cabins (for disabled passengers) are 31 (of which 1 suite, 16 balconies, 4 outsides, 6 insides). Follows the review of Ruby Princess staterooms as amenities, furniture and included (complimentary) services:

  22. Balcony Stateroom, Cabin Category BB, Royal Princess

    Floor plan. Size: Approximately 222 sq. ft. including Balcony. Occupancy: 2 guests standard some accommodate 3 or 4. Amenities: Two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed a balcony separate sitting area private bathroom with shower closet flat-screen television radio safe telephone and a hairdryer.