All cabins have tea/coffee making sets, television channels and movies, mini-fridge, separate toilet and enclosed shower, and European duvets. Two single beds can combine to make a double bed. Cabins have bunk beds to accommodate four (though crowded), and some have inter-connecting doors for families. The ocean-view (two to four guest) cabins have a rectangular window or a porthole. Balcony staterooms accommodate a third or fourth person on a sofa bed. These rooms are larger with a sitting area and full height glass doors opening to a private balcony.
There are no single cabins, and 27 cabins and suites are wheelchair-accessible. All eight classes of suites are lavishly furnished, have separate bath and shower, and come with butlers who can serve all meals in-suite. Mini-suites accommodate four. Aft-facing mini-suites have an exceptional view. The two-bedroom family suites accommodate up to six, with a separate children’s bedroom. The Haven suites, a class within the ship, have access to their own private courtyard. Haven suites include two and three-bedroom Garden Villas, Owner’s Suite, and Penthouses. The Haven three-bedroom Garden Villa staterooms, at up to 4700 ft2 (440 m2), are among the largest at sea and come with living room, dining room, baby grand piano, outdoor dining area and terrace, private garden, and three separate bedrooms each with king or queen-size bed, private luxury bath (overlooking the ocean) and CD/DVD library. Two bedrooms also feature a full bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower.)