Farther from 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.
Virtual Cabin Tour
Take a 3D virtual tour of a XL Sea Terrace cabin. Note; the actual layout of 13330A might vary.
Example XL Sea Terrace cabin. Actual cabin may vary.
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:
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.
Cabin 13330A Location
Cabin 13330A sits in the forward part of the ship on deck 13. Forward means toward the front of the ship. Deck 13 is close to the pool deck and The Galley.
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.
Designed for those who want more room, the Sea Terrace XL offers around 30 percent more space than a standard Sea Terrace. The larger bathroom includes separate areas for the toilet and rain shower, plus a double vanity and added storage. Some of these cabins are located closer to the front or rear of the ship, so they may have metal balconies and may not include the signature red hammock.