What is the difference between an outside and an inside stateroom?
An outside stateroom or “Oceanview” will have a window or porthole. An inside or “No View” stateroom will have artwork or draperies on the walls. Should I buy travel insurance? We recommend the purchase of travel insurance, as some things cannot be anticipated. Trip insurance will cover you if you have to cancel due to injury, sickness, or death to you, a traveling companion, or family member. It does not cover unstable, preexisting medical conditions. It will cover you should a medical emergency occur on your trip. If you cancel your vacation for a covered reason, or incur medical expenses while on your trip, you would need to pay these fees in advance and then file a claim for reimbursement. If you have specific questions about this insurance and its coverage, please contact us at 800-310-4983 Are cruise itineraries subject to change? Yes, all cruise itineraries are subject to change. Guest safety is the number one priority for the cruise lines. On rare occasions, weather conditions
There are a wide variety of staterooms to choose from on every ship. An outside stateroom or “Oceanview” will have a window or porthole. Some Oceanview staterooms will also have a balcony; some will have a partially or fully obstructed view. An inside or “No View” stateroom will often have artwork or draperies on the walls, in an attempt to create the suggestion of a window.