From cabins on the back of a ship to lower-deck ones, there are rooms to never book on a cruise if you want to avoid seasickness, noise, and crowds.
Despite being a frequent cruiser, I made a mistake on a recent sailing by booking a room on the Regal Princess that was too ...
Making sure you have a cabin that suits your needs and is pleasant to be in is an important part of your cruising experience. It is surprisingly easy to end up with the worst cabin on the ship, but it ...
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 ...
Some people don't care about their cruise cabin at all. They sleep there for a few hours and barely use the room. Most people, however, have certain wants and dislikes when it comes to a cabin. You ...
Finding the right cruise cabin for families can be a complex decision, depending on factors like budget, family size, and children's ages. Sharing a single cabin isn't always cheaper than booking two ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cruise cabins come in all shapes and sizes – from interior staterooms to Penthouse suites - Michel Verdure/Celebrity Cruises With ...
Cruise cabins are small so cruisers get very innovative when it comes to how they use their space. Some people like to bring hanging shoe bags which can be used to store small items in addition to ...
Heading out on your first cruise? Take this extremely helpful advice: Book a cabin in the center of the ship, especially if you're traveling through rocky waters. While every room on a cruise is a ...
As regular readers know, I'm a big fan of cabins with balconies. As I explained in a recent story, there's nothing quite like being able to step onto a balcony on a ship to breathe in the fresh ocean ...