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Cabin 13 330 A

deck Deck 13
kind XL Sea Terrace cabin
user Up to 2 sailors
accessible Accessible cabin
XL Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships
XL 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 13330A

Cabin 13330A is a XL Sea Terrace cabin on deck 13 of the Virgin Voyages ships. This cabin belongs to the Sea Terrace category of cabins.

Cabin 13330A 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.

Cabin 13330A is Designated as Accessible

This is an accessible cabin. This means it is specifically designed for sailors with disabilities including wheelchair users. It is larger than a standard cabin and has a number of features to aid accessibility. These include:

  • Cabin features:
    • Entrance doorways are wider; 33.46 inches (850mm)
    • Lower bed height: 25.6 inches (650mm)
    • Double rail hanging closet (with lower-reach rail)
    • Hard-wired telephone
    • No-step access to terrace
  • Bathroom features:
    • Flat floor entrances to bathroom and shower
    • Entrance doorway to bathroom is wider; 33.46 inches (850mm)
    • Turning circle of 60 inches (1525mm) in bathroom
    • Grab bars surrounding toilet and shower
    • Folding shower bench
    • Rain-head showers with handheld spray shower

If you can safely transfer from your wheelchair and walk around the cabin you might also find cabins designated as ‘ambulatory’ suitable. Ambulatory cabins are 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.

Good Points About Cabin 13330A

  • pro Has an iconic red hammock

    Cabin 13330A has an iconic red hammock on the balcony. This is a great place to relax and enjoy the view.

  • pro Has more space than similar cabins

    This cabin is a little roomier than other cabins in this category.

Bad Points About Cabin 13330A

  • 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 Long walk to elevators / lifts

    This cabin is far away from the elevators or lifts which means it may take longer to get back and forth from the venues on board.

Cabin 13330A Location

View Deck 13 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 13330A 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 ‘XL Sea Terrace’

Designed for guests seeking extra space, the Sea Terrace XL offers an expanded living area, about 30% more than the standard terraces. It includes a spacious bathroom with separate chambers for the toilet and rainshower for additional privacy. The double vanity and extra storage cater to the needs of guests who prefer more room for their personal belongings. Of note some of these cabins may not include the iconic hammock and have metal balconies due to their proximity to the front or rear of the ship.


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