A stateroom is a general term for any cabin or room on a cruise ship, where passengers stay, much like a hotel room. There are four different types of cabins: interior, ocean view (or exterior), balcony, and suite. Each stateroom category has its own unique features, such as an en-suite bathroom, luxury ESPA toiletries, Wi-Fi, a TV and infotainment system, and a queen or twin-sized bed.
A yacht cabin is the smallest possible type of accommodation on a yacht charter, with a stateroom being bigger and better equipped and furnished. All yachts will have a Master suite, also known as an Owners suite or Master stateroom, which is usually the largest and most luxuriously-appointed cabin.
Cabins are bedrooms on boats, although there are other places to sleep. The saloon is the indoor living space and often doubles up as sleeping space for larger yachts. On a cruise ship, your room is usually called a cabin or stateroom. While staterooms or crew quarters do contain berths, this term is often used to describe a feature that converts from one function to another.
Based on how the staterooms are configured, our yachts can accommodate up to 112 guests based on double occupancy. Each cabin will feature either a master or owners cabin, a VIP stateroom, and several private cabins, each featuring either a king or queen bed.
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