There are four main types of stateroom on an MSC Cruise ship – Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite.
Interior cabins are the smallest on the ship and are the least expensive cabins. Located in the interior of the ship, these cabins do not have windows, although you might be able to look at the view on the cabin’s television. While small, your cabin will contain everything you need for your cruise. Typical furnishings include beds, bathroom with shower, safe, television and limited storage. Depending on the category, inside cabins sleep two to four people.

Oceanview cabins aren’t usually much larger than inside cabins, but what you’ll be paying for is a view. Oceanview cabins contain all of the features of inside cabins, but also include a porthole, picture window or floor-to-ceiling windows, depending on the category and deck level. Oceanview cabins are a good choice for those people who don’t want to book an expensive balcony cabin, but want the advantage of natural light and the ability to see the view from the cabin.

Balcony cabins feature a private balcony off your cabin. These cabins are the next level up in price from the oceanview cabins and are usually a little larger. You’ll be able to enjoy the changing scenery from your balcony and can enjoy a peaceful room service breakfast or dinner on the balcony. Balcony cabins might have a slightly different floor plan than inside or oceanview cabins.

Suites are a whole new world of cruisng. While Suite in some categories doesn’t mean two separate rooms, you’ll most likely have a curtain or other means to separate the living area from the sleeping area. In addition to a couch and chairs, you can expect a slightly larger balcony and a tub/shower combination rather than just a shower. Other types of Suite range from basic two-room suites to large, luxurious multi-roomed spaces with your own hot tub. Suites are the most expensive accommodations on the ship, but feature many amenities for the money. In additional to the extra space, suites feature extra-large balconies complete with lounge chairs.
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