Whats does “inside” or “outside” cabin really mean?
An “outside” or ocean-view cabin is one with a picture window or, in the case of much older ships, a porthole. The cruiselines also make distinctions when there are obstructed views (that’s when the view is partially blocked by a part of the ship). “Outside” cabins, because they offer a view, are usually priced a bit higher than “inside” cabins, which do not have a window or oceanview.