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Which Cruise Ships Have the Largest Cabins?

As cruise ships continue to grow in size, the number of bumper-sized cabins has increased, giving guests plenty of room to spread out and relax as they holiday on the world’s oceans. All the major cruise liners now boast an impressive array of differently-sized cabins and staterooms, from small and cosy single rooms to massive family suites with all the mod cons you’d expect at home.

Alongside dining options, on-board entertainment and itineraries, cabin size is among the most important factors for holidaymakers when selecting which cruise ship to holiday aboard. For those who like to spend a lot of time in the privacy of their own cabin, having plenty of space is of foremost importance – so knowing which cruise ships and lines boast the biggest cabins can help make the booking decision that bit easier.

And rather than sifting through brochures and websites, comparing cruise ship cabin sizes, we’ve done the legwork for you, compiling all the information in these easy-to-read tables.

7 Largest Suites on the Seas

If you and your family are looking for the most luxurious and spacious stay on the seas, here are the seven largest suites available aboard the major cruise lines. With massive bedrooms, great shared spaces, amazing balconies and incredible amenities, these suites are the perfect place to relax and unwind on the open ocean.

Line Suite Size Ships Features
Norwegian Cruise Line Haven 3 Bedroom Garden Villa 4,251-6,695 sq ft Norwegian Dawn

Norwegian Star

Norwegian Jewel

Norwegian Jade

Norwegian Gem

Norwegian Pearl

Dedicated concierge

Butler service

Three bedrooms

Three bathrooms

Baby grand piano

Private garden

Royal Caribbean Royal Loft Suite 2,253-2,474 sq ft Allure of the Seas

Harmony of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas Anthem of the Seas Ovation of the Seas Quantum of the Seas

Complimentary dining

Personal assistant

Concierge service

Exclusive sun deck

Cunard Cruises Queen’s Grill Penthouse 2,249 sq ft Queen Mary 2 Dedicated concierge

Butler service

Exclusive lounge access

Exclusive dining

Canapés

Royal Caribbean Presidential Family Suite 2,014-2,025 sq ft Freedom of the Seas Liberty of the Seas Concierge club access

Personal assistant

Two bedrooms

Two bathrooms

Daily hors d’oeuvres

Cunard Cruises Queen’s Grill Suite 2,131 sq ft Queen Victoria Queen Elizabeth Dedicated concierge

Butler service

Complimentary wine

Board games

Canapés

Celebrity Cruises Reflection Suite 1,830 sq ft Celebrity Reflection Personal butler

Private restaurant and lounge access

Complimentary spirits

Princess Cruises Family Suite with Balcony 1,781 sq ft Diamond Princess Sapphire Princess Star Princess Exclusive lounge access

Daily hors d’oeuvres

 

The Largest Standard Cabins

If you don’t have a bottomless pit of money for the holiday fund, the massive suites might be slightly outside of your budget. But that doesn’t mean you should be strapped for space when relaxing in your on-board cabin – we’ve scoured the stats sheets to identify the largest standard cabins across all the major cruise lines.

  Cabin Size Ships
Azamara Cruises Club Verandah Stateroom 215 sq ft Azamara Journey

Azamara Quest

Carnival Cruises Havana Cabana 245 sq ft Carnival Vista
Celebrity Cruises Family Veranda Stateroom 678 sq ft Celebrity Solstice

Celebrity Equinox

Celebrity Eclipse

Celebrity Silhouette

Celebrity Reflection

Cunard Cruises Britannia Balcony Stateroom 242-472 sq ft Queen Elizabeth

Queen Victoria

Queen Mary 2

Disney

Cruises

Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah 263 sq ft Disney Dream

Disney Fantasy

Fred Olsen Cruises Deluxe Balcony 225 sq ft Braemar
Holland America Verandah Stateroom 420 sq ft Koningsdam
MSC Cruises Balcony Cabins 42 sq m MSC Divina

MSC Fantasia

MSC Preziosa

MSC Splendida

Norwegian Cruise Line Aft-Facing Balcony Stateroom 262 sq ft Norwegian Star
P&O Cruises Super Deluxe Balcony Stateroom 317 sq ft Azura

Ventura

Princess Cruises Balcony Stateroom 307 sq ft Diamond Princess

Sapphire Princess

Royal Caribbean Family Ocean View Stateroom 481 sq ft Enchantment of the Seas

 

It is also worth noting that some cabins of the same class aboard the same ship can vary in size. To be in with a better chance of securing the largest cabin aboard your upcoming sailing, have a chat with the Cruise1st UK team and they’ll try their best to find you the perfect home away from home. Also, Cruise Ship Deck Plan details the differing sizes of cabins aboard the major cruise liners.

To chat with the dedicated Cruise1st UK sales team, give us a call on 0808 2746 777Alternatively, head over to our homepage for a full list of deals.

Please note: the information in this guide is subject to change at any time. All information collected from Cruise Critic, iCruise and the cruise lines’ official sites.

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Claire Wilde

Claire has worked in the travel industry since leaving college in 1994. One of this blog's most regular contributors, Claire covers cruise news and industry trends.

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