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Cabin 12 354 Z

deck Deck 12
kind The Sea Terrace cabin
user Up to 2 sailors
The Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships
The Sea Terrace cabin* on Virgin Voyages cruise ships © Photo by Virgin Voyages®

*NOTE: This photo is of a similar cabin so the actual layout and view may differ.

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About Cabin 12354Z

Cabin 12354Z is a The Sea Terrace cabin on deck 12 of the Virgin Voyages ships. This cabin belongs to the Sea Terrace category of cabins.

Hanging rattan chair pictured on the balcony of 12354A
Hanging rattan chair pictured on the balcony of 12354A (Z will be mirrored) – in place of the hammock© Photo by Peter Etherington
The balcony of cabin 12354A - showing the larger size
The balcony of cabin 12354A (Z will be mirrored) – showing the larger size – there is a additional width on the right-hand side of the door
Storage in cabin 12354A - showing the floorplan changes due to its position at the front of the ship
Storage in cabin 12354A (Z will be mirrored) – showing the floorplan changes due to its position at the front of the ship© Photo by Peter Etherington

Cabin 12354Z Bed Configuration

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

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 or your travel agent for specific configuration options for your booking.

Good Points About Cabin 12354Z

  • pro Larger balcony than similar cabins

    This cabin's balcony is larger than the balcony in other cabins in this category.

Bad Points About Cabin 12354Z

  • con Balcony railing is metal instead of glass

    This cabin has a metal balcony that will restrict your view of the sea. Some prefer this type of balcony versus the standard clear balcony as it offers a little more privacy while in port
    Metal Railings on a Sea Terrace Balcony
    The railings of this balcony are made of steel (photo is not of this specific cabin)© Photo by VV Insider
  • con Does not have a balcony hammock

    Unlike other cabins in this category, the balcony for this cabin doesn't have a hammock - this is normally because it's in a part of the ship that means it cannot be installed.

    Although you don’t have one of the famous red hammocks. The vast majority of these cabins feature a hanging rattan chair that is bolted to the deck instead.

    Red ratan chair with a person sitting in it
    An example of the red rattan hanging chair (photo is not of this specific cabin)© Photo by Virgin Voyages
  • con Walk to elevators / lifts

    This cabin is farther from the elevators and lifts than others, so it might take a bit longer to reach the onboard venues. However, Virgin Voyages ships are not as large as some other cruise ships.

Cabin 12354Z Location

View Deck 12 Plan

The ’Z’ in the cabin number means it is on the starboard side of the ship (right 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 12354Z 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.


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