Cabins -- all outside -- range from premium port-holed oceanview staterooms (with picture windows), and Xpedition suites (with verandahs). At the top of the price range is the Penthouse Suite, which is two Xpedition suites combined to offer one double and one single bedroom, and two balconies.
All are prettily presented in cream and blue or peach, with honey wood trims and cream and brass lamps, and have a small dressing table/desk area and small sofa. Interactive 20- inch TVs, direct-dial telephones with voicemail, hairdryers, safes and bathrobes are provided at all accommodation levels.
Bathrooms are small and narrow, but showers are reasonably roomy and there is adequate storage space for a fairly casual wardrobe. Balconies are also narrow but come equipped with teak-topped tables and sit-up chairs.
The cabin was larger than others on Xpedition but smaller than the standard cruise suite. The location of the couch made the cabin seemed cramped. The bed is hard and lumpy but that seems to be a standard complaint. There is a closet with a safe and a couple of nightstands...continue
Our cabin was ample and had great cool air. Being on the main activity floor was a plus as the ship doesn't have elevators. Upper level cabins have more roll....continue