By Mary Luz Mejia | Published on September 12, 2023
Cruise vacations are ideal because they make planning so easy. Your accommodations, dining, transportation, itinerary and more are taken care of for you, so you just need to hop onboard and relax. One thing that can make cruising even better is booking the perfect stateroom to make you and your family feel right at home, at sea.
This handy guide gives you the scoop on the best rooms on a cruise ship, from budget-friendly options and stunning ocean view staterooms to spacious villas designed for bigger groups and even kid-friendly suites. When you're sailing the high seas, enjoying where you stay plays a big part in the memory-making good times.
When you've got extended family traveling with you, consider the memory-making fun you can have in a Villa Suite that's chock-full of amenities. Designed to accommodate up to 14 people, this is one of the most spacious and best suites available onboard the Oasis and Quantum Class Fleets. These four-bedroom suites are equipped with two master bedrooms and bathrooms, bedrooms with twin beds that sleep four people, two pullman beds and a pull-out sofa bed in the living room.
You can dine in your own private dining area (including a terrace dining table that seats 12!) with a wet bar, chill in the whirlpool located on the 400 square foot balcony, and unwind while at sea — literally in the lap of luxury.
A cruise ship interior room is great if you're conscious of your budget and are one to experience sea sickness. Interior cabins range from 180-270 square feet, offer good storage and do not have windows (which is perfect if you need absolute darkness to sleep well or enjoy a nice mid-afternoon nap). To brighten up these cabins, select Royal Caribbean ships include innovative virtual balconies. These are floor-to-ceiling, 80-inch, high-definition screens that give you a real-time glimpse into the magnificent views outside. Traveling in a group? Don't forget to ask for connecting rooms to accommodate the whole fam!
If your particular ship has a promenade, I recommend trying to snag an inside cabin with a promenade view for a little extra. If you're planning to just use your stateroom to sleep, shower and change, this affordable option is a good way to get your cruising feet wet! This stateroom puts you right in the center of it all, with a great view overlooking any onboard events, such as parades. Keep in mind that these rooms usually offer two twin beds that can turn into a queen-sized bed, a sofa or pullman bed (that tucks away when not in use) for one or two extra passengers, plus a TV and desk set up.
Family-favored suites are so sweet, your kids might never want to leave! There are many suite options to help you feel right at home, so you can travel in comfort. The best part of a suite stateroom is that you can opt for two full bedrooms, giving parents a chance to unwind in the comfort of their own lounge as they watch the sun set from a panoramic window and cozy sofa. Ocean View and Grand Suites are available for families, the latter offering you reserved dinner seating, onboard shows for the whole family, roomy staterooms plus a private balcony.
Others may prefer the option of luxury on a budget and choose a Royal Caribbean Junior Suite. These usually feature approximately 290 square feet of space, fitting two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with a sofa bed, a personal balcony with a sun lounger, a bathroom that includes a full-sized tub and a walk-in closet. Pillow-topped mattresses, premium toiletries and complimentary dinners at Coastal Kitchen also make this a draw for families who want the good life without breaking the bank.
Currently offered on Spectrum of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas, the Ultimate Family Suite is among the best family accommodations in cruising. Ideal for larger families with younger kids, these multiroom, multileveled colorful playhouse-style suites appeal to the young and young at heart. Experience fun additions such as the indoor slide, ping pong and air hockey tables, or settle into movie night in your en suite cinema after a full day at sea. Cheery pops of color, a private cabin hot tub, a stylish master suite for parents and plenty of rooms for the kids means these suites sleep up to eight passengers in approximately 1,100 square feet of fun!
Passengers have access to the skilled services of the Royal Genie concierge, complimentary beverages, specialty dining packages, free VOOM internet access and all-access VIP cruise options.
The Ultimate Family Townhouse onboard Icon of the Seas will be a first at sea. Featuring a 1,772-square-foot, three-level townhouse that can accommodate eight passengers, it's ideal for large families with young children and teens. It's got all the bells and whistles of the Ultimate Family Suite, except in a larger space that also includes a private theater room, ping pong table, slide, life-sized Connect-Four, a complete video game system, table tennis and jacuzzi on your own private balcony and more! Bonus: Your Royal Genie concierge does all the heavy lifting, so you don't have to!
Wondering which cruise ships accommodate five passengers in one room, all with a stunning view? Check out Royal Caribbean's Radiance class ships that feature Ultra Spacious Ocean View cabins — some of the best rooms on a cruise ship. Natural light, sea views and roomier staterooms make this upgrade from an interior cabin a good deal. These staterooms, located at the front and back of the cruise ship, usually offer around 300 square feet of space, making this one of the best family accommodation options onboard. Queen beds, pullman beds and sofas are all part of each room, along with built-in storage galore, a bathroom and a TV.
If it's the fresh ocean air billowing past that you're after, then look no further than a balcony stateroom. This option is especially perfect for couples who want to enjoy slow mornings on the private balcony or a glass of wine at dusk to bookend another perfect day. Should you like, you can even take in all the sights at sea and in port from the comfort of your cabin outfitted with a queen-sized bed, plus a sofa and pullman. These rooms start around 180 square feet, with another 50 feet dedicated to the balcony itself, which is furnished with a small table and two chairs, allowing you to enjoy the great outdoor views. Or, you can opt for an inward facing balcony, with views of the ship's Central Park or Boardwalk.
Cruise vacations can be a rather luxe experience. The Royal Suite Classes, available on Oasis Class and Quantum Class ships, are sure to make you feel like royalty from start to finish. There are three tiers to choose from: Sky Class, Star Class and Sea Class, each offering top-notch amenities and beautifully appointed living spaces to give you a premiere cruise experience you won't forget.
The top-tiered Star Class Suites are for VIP cruisers who want an all-access luxury pass and space. A Royal Genie, or concierge, is included to take care of every reservation, booking or any other need you may have without you having to lift a finger. You'll also have access to the Suite Sun Deck, plus specialty dining at delicious places like the Coastal Kitchen, premium spirits, unlimited VOOM Wi-Fi and invitations to curated, exclusive events.
Suites in the Star Class category include the Ultimate Family Suite, Royal Loft Suite, Villa Suite, Owner's Loft Suite, Grand Loft Suite, 1 Bedroom Panoramic Suites (Owner's and Grand), Star Loft Suite and 2 Bedroom AquaTheater Suites. Sky Class Suites are the mid-tier option, offering spacious rooms, exclusive services and special experiences, along with a concierge who can plan the best options for your family. These suites include one- and two-bedroom Grand Suites, one-bedroom Owner's Suites and one-bedroom AquaTheater Suites. The Crown Loft Suite, Sky Loft Suite, Golden Balcony and Golden Junior Suite are also included in Sky Class. Sea Class is the entry-level tier available on Royal Caribbean's Oasis and Quantum cruise ships. These are spacious cabins stocked with luxe bathroom amenities and espresso coffee machines, and they also offer priority boarding and access to dining at the Coastal Kitchen.
The loft rooms offer a unique way to cruise as well. These comfortable NYC-style lofts include double windows set over two levels for a stylish, contemporary accommodation. In a Royal Loft, for example, you get a private balcony and king-sized bed in the master bedroom, private bathrooms, a full living area, priority check-in and valet service to boot. The loft options come in a few sizes, making them perfect for a quiet romantic trip or a big family vacation. The smaller Star and Sky Loft Suites are 750 square feet, while Crown Loft Suites are 500 square feet and accommodate up to four passengers.
Spanning 30% more space than the Royal Family Suites, the AquaTheater Suites found on Oasis Class ships offer spectacular views off the back of the ship. They also overlook the Aqua Theater — the deepest pool at sea — meaning you can catch each impressive dive and water show right from your stateroom or wrap-around balcony. Ranging from 673-823 square feet, you can book one- or two-bedroom suites, with the two-bedroom suites belonging to Sky Class and coming with access to a Royal Genie. Some passengers love the spacious balconies, which range from 610-770 square feet and are almost as large as the cabin itself. These also include an outdoor dining table that seats up to six and an outdoor bar for entertaining. Hot tip: You need to have at least five in your party (accommodates up to eight adults) to book these suites, and this minimum will only be waived if the suite isn't booked a few weeks prior to sailing.
With loads of amenities and well-designed cruise ship rooms with ample storage options and spa-like bathrooms, plus excursions and experiences galore, all you have to do is pick your stateroom, pack your bags and set sail on the adventure of a lifetime.