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Cabin 10022A

deck Deck 10
kind The Sea Terrace cabin
user Up to 2 sailors
cabin-space-bath Bed by bathroom
wheelchair Ambulatory cabin
con Example photo: The actual layout is described later in this page.
The Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships
The Sea Terrace cabin* on Virgin Voyages cruise ships © Photo by Virgin Voyages®

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About Cabin 10022A

Cabin 10022A is a The Sea Terrace cabin on deck 10 of the Virgin Voyages ships. This cabin belongs to the Sea Terrace category of cabins.

10022A Bathroom
10022A Bathroom© Photo by Julia Rai
10022A Adapted Wardrobe
10022A Adapted Wardrobe© Photo by Julia Rai
10022A Grab Handles
10022A Grab Handles© Photo by Julia Rai

Cabin 10022A Bed Configuration

Bed type Amount Optional
Queen size (configurable to 2 single beds on request) 1 No

Learn more about Virgin Voyages bed configurations

NOTE: Any beds listed for this cabin may be further configurable or split to allow for seperate sleeping accomodations. Check with Virgin Voyages Sailor Services for specific configuration options for your booking.

Bed Orientation and Position*

The foot of the bed in cabin 10022A is facing towards the front of the ship (forward), with more space on the window side, as it is nearer the bathroom.

* This feature is new, leave a comment if you notice this cabin bed orientation or position is referenced incorrectly.

Diagram showing more space on the window side of the bed (less space on the bathroom side)
There is more space on the window side of the bed in cabin 10022A

Images in this section are illustrative only and may not represent the actual cabin, bed size or layout.

Cabin 10022A is Designated as Ambulatory

This is an ambulatory cabin. This means it is positioned directly from the elevators / lifts so a wheelchair can be easily manoeuvred into the cabin. Guests are expected to transfer into the cabin from their wheelchair. If you need a cabin that is fully wheelchair accessible you will need a cabin designated as ‘accessible’ instead of ‘ambulatory’.

Good Points About Cabin 10022A

  • pro Has an iconic red hammock

    Cabin 10022A has an iconic red hammock on the balcony. This is a great place to relax and enjoy the view.

  • pro Has a glass balcony

    Cabin 10022A’s balcony railings are made of glass. As opposed to some cabins closer to the edges of the deck plan that have steel railings. This glass railing allows for a better view of the ocean when sitting down.

  • pro Short walk to elevators / lifts

    This cabin is close to the elevators or lifts meaning it will take less time to get to and from restaurants, venues and shops on board.

Bad Points About Cabin 10022A

  • con Nothing yet noted

    We haven’t noted any issues or drawbacks with cabin 10022A yet.

If you have sailed in cabin 10022A and noticed any issues or concerns, leave a comment on this page. This way, we can let other sailors know before they sail.

Cabin 10022A Location

View Deck 10 Plan

The ’A’ in the cabin number means it is on the port side of the ship (left of the ship if you’re looking straight forward). This can sometimes be important if you’re doing a repositioning voyage like a Transatlantic crossing as it will determine if you will have the sunshine or not.

Cabin 10022A Features

  • Large-screen TV with touch tablet remote control
  • Sensory mood lighting
  • ’Glam area‘ - desk and mirror with plenty of space for getting ready
  • Generously sized rain-head shower
  • Shampoo, conditioner and body wash
  • Balcony
  • Balcony hammock / rattan chair

About Cabin Category ‘The Sea Terrace’

Often chosen by Sailors, The Sea Terrace offers an enticing blend of comfort and aesthetics. Like the other Sea Terraces, this cabin also features adjustable mood-based lighting, and a flexible wardrobe and storage space, providing a relaxed setting for guests. The key feature of this cabin is its expansive sea view from the terrace, making it an ideal choice for those who wish to fully immerse themselves in the maritime environment.


4 Comments

  1. Julia Rai says:

    I had this cabin on my last voyage. It’s very quiet, right next to the aft lift/stairs lobby and really comfortable. I’d definitely stay in this room again as it’s just straight up in the lift to the Galley!
    It has a plastic curtain on the shower and grab rails and a seat so if you need extra help when showering, it’s good.
    Grab handles round the toilet too.
    There are also two levels of rails in the wardrobe, high and lower down. I didn’t need help with these things but if you had mobility issues or needed things to be lower down, it would work well. What you can’t do though is get around the bed in a wheelchair and some walkers may have a problem with that too.
    As we had some pretty rough seas on my voyage, the grab rails in the shower were helpful!

  2. SailorAhoy says:

    This exact room has a guided tour on YouTube and it shows extra grab bars, a plastic curtain, and a shower seat in the bathroom. This is a mixed bag, some people may not like this set up if they don’t need it.

  3. Michael Mc Nulty says:

    Was allocated this cabin in September. We didn’t have any ambulatory requirements. Great location and really quiet

    1. Peter Brygel says:

      Hi Michael we have been allocated this cabin and after looking at reviews i notice that the shower cubicle has a seat and plastic curtain is this correct as am requesting to move dont need plastic curtain nor seat

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