Balcony Vs. Ocean View Staterooms – Which Should You Choose?

A closer look at Balcony and Ocean View Staterooms. We are weighing the pros and cons to help you determine which category is best for you.

There are a few decisions that go into booking a cruise- from where in the world you want to travel to, to which cruise line fits your vacation-style, to the time of year that is best for you…these decisions help make your cruise the best experience possible. But for the more budget-conscious traveler, costs are also a factor.

Entry-level rooms are the most budge-friendly options on a cruise ship. While the Inside Cabin is the most cost-effective, if you are looking for a view of the ocean, you still have some economical options. Is the Ocean View Stateroom right for you, or should you book the full Balcony Stateroom experience? Here are the pros and cons of both the Ocean View and the Balcony Staterooms.

Ocean View Stateroom

PROS:

  • Natural Light
  • More Space than an Inside Cabin
  • Ocean Views
  • Cheaper

CONS:

  • No Outdoor Space
  • Located on Lower Decks

The Ocean View is a great option to save a bit of money, while still getting natural light into the room, and having beautiful ocean views. The Ocean View is generally larger than a standard Inside Stateroom, giving you more space to spread out.

The downside is that you don’t have an outdoor area, which means you will need to go to the public spaces for a little fresh air throughout the day. In addition, because they are not balcony rooms, the Ocean View staterooms are located on lower decks, which can make the general noises of the ship a bit louder, and will take you some more time to get to the public spaces onboard.

CONCLUSION: All-in-all the Ocean View Stateroom allows you to have a bit more space and views for a lower price, while sacrificing fresh-air and the nearby public venues.

Balcony Stateroom

PROS:

  • Natural Light
  • More Space
  • Outdoor Balcony Area

CONS:

  • More Expensive Entry-Level Option

To get the true cruise vacation experience, booking a Balcony Stateroom is the way to go. In general these staterooms tend to be a little bit larger than the other entry-level cabins, and have the addition of a balcony, which adds square footage to your living space. You will be able to step outside on your own private balcony and take in the sea views and fresh air. On the downside, these are the most expensive of the entry-level rooms, but understandably so, considering the additional benefits.

CONCLUSION: Balcony Staterooms offer a larger space inside, as well as a private outdoor balcony for fresh air, but at a higher price tag.

Booking Your Stateroom

Ultimately, having a balcony is well-worth the additional cost. If you are not yet sure which category of stateroom is the best fit for you and your family, reach out to the experts at Harr Travel. Your Harr Travel advisor will book the cruise vacation of a lifetime for you, your friends, family, or group at an exceptional rate (and in the perfect room for your budget), and give you the Harr Travel signature service every step of the way.

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