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Sea Terrace cabins

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About Sea Terrace cabins

Sea Terrace cabins are the main cabin category onboard and come in a few different types, including some with partially obstructed views. While most feature the signature red hammock on the balcony, a small number do not. Inside, you’ll find a queen size bed, comfortable seating, and a smart layout designed for easy living. View all Sea Terrace cabins to compare the different options available.

Central Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships

Central Sea Terrace

Located mid ship, the Central Sea Terrace is identical to other Sea Terrace cabins in layout and features, and it is simply zoned based on its position on the ship. Inside, you will find the same adjustable mood lighting, flexible wardrobe space, smart storage, and the signature terrace with a hammock. The bathroom and overall setup are exactly the same as any other Sea Terrace. Its central location means you are never far from restaurants, bars, and entertainment, while still having your own private outdoor space to

Facts about Central Sea Terrace cabins

  • shipThere are 511 Central Sea Terrace cabins on board
  • userSleeps up to 3 sailors
Limited View Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships

Limited View Sea Terrace

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.

Facts about Limited View Sea Terrace cabins

  • shipThere are 88 Limited View Sea Terrace cabins on board
  • userSleeps up to 4 sailors
Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships

Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony

Found only on Brilliant Lady, the 'Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony' provides a good balance of price and access to a balcony. This cabin type will typically have a partially obstructed view due to lifeboats or mechanical equipment. Most cabins in this category offer two hammock chairs which is unique to this cabin type. This cabin has all the same modern features as a standard Sea Terrace. Find out more here.

Facts about Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony cabins

  • shipThere are 88 Sea Terrace: (Slightly) Smaller Balcony cabins on board
  • userSleeps up to 4 sailors
The Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships

The Sea Terrace

“The Sea Terrace” is typically located forward or aft and is the standard Sea Terrace category onboard. It’s one of the most popular cabin choices, offering a comfortable layout with adjustable mood lighting, practical storage, and a flexible wardrobe design. The main highlight is the private terrace with open sea views, making it a great option for those who want their own outdoor space and a clear connection to the ocean throughout the voyage.

Facts about The Sea Terrace cabins

  • shipThere are 429 The Sea Terrace cabins on board
  • userSleeps up to 4 sailors
XL Sea Terrace cabin on Virgin Voyages cruise ships

XL Sea Terrace

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.

Facts about XL Sea Terrace cabins

  • shipThere are 112 XL Sea Terrace cabins on board
  • userSleeps up to 3 sailors