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Choosing your perfect cruise ship cabin location

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Choosing your perfect cruise ship cabin location
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Ayana Morali Contributor | The Points Guy

As a cruise writer with over two decades of experience, I often encounter the question: "What is the best location for a cabin on a cruise ship?" The answer varies depending on individual preferences. For some, a quiet corner may be ideal, while others prioritize views.

Cabins on cruise ships are located throughout the vessel—front, middle, and back. Some ships, like river vessels, have cabins at the rear with public areas at the front. Luxury lines such as Seabourn and Silversea Cruises have cabins at the front and public spaces at the back.

Cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line offer diverse cabin options from small inside rooms to large suites. Choosing a cabin can be overwhelming due to this variety.

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Certain cabin locations are consistently popular due to their advantages:

1. **Midship Cabins**: These are preferred by those prone to seasickness due to their stability. Midship cabins also provide easy access to central ship amenities.

2. **Cabins at the Back**: These offer views of the ship's wake and often have larger balconies. However, they might be pricier or limited in availability.

3. **Cabins at the Front**: While these may experience more movement and lack balconies, they offer spectacular views when approaching ports.

4. **Cabins Surrounded by Other Cabins**: Ideal for light sleepers seeking quietness away from noise-prone areas like elevators or entertainment venues.

5. **Cabins Near the Spa**: Perfect for spa enthusiasts who want proximity to treatments and special amenities.

The right cabin location depends on personal preferences regarding noise, views, and convenience. While there's no definitive answer to which location is best, understanding these categories can help in making an informed choice.

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