The expert gave advice on how to choose the best cabin on a cruise liner
Choosing a cabin on a cruise ship may seem like a simple task, but experts advise passengers to carefully consider all available options before making a final decision. While the type of cabin is certainly important, where it will be located also plays a significant role in the voyage.
Dave Mills, commercial director of Iglu Cruise, emphasized that the location of the room is "crucial," writes Express. There is no single right option, so each tourist should start from their goals and preferences.
Deck plans are usually available online, which allows guests to see the location of the cabin before booking. Choosing the right room will help you avoid noise, motion sickness, and get to popular places on the ship faster.
It should be noted that cabins located near nightclubs or restaurants can be very noisy. Some passengers have also complained about noise from moving furniture around the pool, which can start early in the morning.
Inside cabins are usually the cheapest, but may not be the best choice for people who suffer from seasickness.
The choice of cabin depends on personal preference and budget. Families with children should avoid rooms near crowded places, while young groups, on the other hand, may like a close location to bars and clubs.
"Some people want to be closer to the action, while others may want a more relaxing stay. In any case, you should look at the deck plan and choose the cabin that is right for you," the expert said.
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