Port is the left side of a cruise ship and starboard is the right side when facing forward toward the bow. These nauti ...
Choosing a cruise ship cabin isn’t a simple process. First-time cruisers can easily get overwhelmed with all the choices. Beyond determining what cabin category best suits their needs, cruise ...
Not all cruise ship cabins are created equal, and that can be very apparent in the price point of the cabin. While it’s definitely obvious that having a balcony versus an interior cabin is considered ...
Join me on a cruise aboard the Marella Voyager, exploring a seldom-highlighted cabin type – the oceanview cabin. For the past ...
While booking an interior cabin for your next cruise may not feel like the most luxurious option, there are plenty of good reasons to take this route. Not only are cabins that lack a window or balcony ...
Staying in a cruise ship cabin, especially on more modern ships, can feel exactly like staying in a hotel room. You may even forget you’re floating in the middle of the ocean until you open up your ...
Adjusting to a 140-square-foot cruise ship stateroom becomes easier after you lived with your significant other in an RV for 14 years. So the first three weeks of Jim and Chris Guld’s new life ...
Several major cruise lines offer exclusive "ship-within-a-ship" areas for a more luxurious experience. Guests in these sections can enjoy the privacy of a small ship with the options of a large vessel ...
Crescent Seas is turning Regent's Seven Seas Navigator into a residential cruise ship. A rendering shows what one of the residences will look like. Photo Credit: VMI Studio A small but intriguing part ...