Has an iconic red hammock
Cabin 8214A has an iconic red hammock on the balcony. This is a great place to relax and enjoy the view.
Has a glass balcony
Cabin 8214A’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.
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Large-screen TV with touch tablet remote control
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Sensory mood lighting
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’Glam area‘ - desk and mirror with plenty of space for getting ready
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Generously sized rain-head shower
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Shampoo, conditioner and body wash
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Balcony
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Balcony hammock / rattan chair
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Sleeping Arrangements
Bed type
Amount
Optional
Queen size (configurable to 2 single beds on request)
1
No
The foot of the bed in cabin 8214A is facing towards the front of the ship (forward), with more space on the window side, as it is nearer the bathroom.
There is more space on the window side of the bed in cabin 8214A
Images in this section are illustrative only and may not represent the actual cabin, bed size or layout.
Cabin 8214A sits in the midship part of the ship on deck 8. Midship means the central area of the ship. Deck 8 is close to dining, bars, and entertainment venues on decks 6 and 7.
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.
Located near the lower deck activities, the Limited View Sea Terrace provides a good balance of price and balcony space.
While the cabin will typically have a partially obstructed view due to lifeboats or mechanical equipment, its proximity to lower deck activities makes it a practical option for guests who want easy access to onboard entertainment.
This cabin has all the same features as a standard Sea Terrace.