passenger view of cruiser ship on sea

What is the Best Cabin Location on the Ship?

Finding the best spot on a cruise ship can feel like choosing between a window or aisle seat on an airplane. It all depends on your priorities.

Consider these factors: 

Seasickness: Seasickness has many factors, with studies suggesting that women and older passengers deal with it the most. If seasickness is a top concern, look for mid-ship staterooms. These are the best rooms on a cruise ship for minimizing the motion of the ocean. The lower and more central your location, the less rocking you'll notice.

For Staying Busy on Board: For dining and entertainment convenience, choose a cabin near the center. Keep in mind these rooms tend to be a bit noisier due to being so close to restaurants and fun.

For Easy Access to the Pool: Select a cabin on a higher deck near the pool area for quick trips to the sun loungers (and poolside bars!).

Families Traveling with Kids: Booking a room close to the kids' club or family-friendly spots makes it super easy to jump into the fun!

For Those Who Like it Quiet: Select a room located away from nightclubs, elevators, and stairwells. That way, you'll avoid the sounds of late-night parties or early morning foot traffic.