Do you have interconnecting cabins?
Some of our ships have several interconnecting cabins. They’re a great option for larger group bookings or families. They keep the group or family together but give each cabin member space and privacy.
Cabin types
Last updated: 19/09/2024
We have interconnecting cabins on the following ships
- Arcadia
- Arvia
- Aurora
- Iona
You’ll find interconnecting cabins in the following accommodation types
On Arcadia:
- Suites – Family Suites
- Balcony cabins – Deluxe
- Sea view cabins – Standard
- Inside cabins – Standard
- Inside cabins – Larger
On Arvia:
- Suites – Family Suites
- Suites – Mini-suites and/or Conservatory Mini-suites
- Balcony cabins – Standard
- Balcony cabins – Deluxe
- Sea view cabins – Standard
- Inside cabins – Standard
- Inside cabins – Larger
On Aurora:
- Suites – Family Suites
- Sea view cabins – Larger
On Iona:
- Suites – Family Suites
- Suites – Mini-suites and/or Conservatory Mini-suites
- Balcony cabins – Standard
- Balcony cabins – Deluxe
- Sea view cabins – Standard
- Inside cabins – Standard
- Inside cabins – Larger
To find interconnecting cabins
Please see ‘Cabin Notes’ on the deck plans for each ship and look for the following symbol:
Interconnecting balconies
If you’re looking for interconnecting cabins but the above ships and cabin options don’t work for you or are fully booked, please note that most balconies within a Balcony cabins are also interconnecting.
The doors between cabin balconies will always be locked when you first board, so please speak to your cabin steward if you’d like the door to remain open for the duration of your holiday. There may be some instances where this isn’t possible, but your cabin steward will be able to confirm this for you.
For more information on choosing Balcony cabins, please see our article.
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