What is the balcony of a ship called?


What is the balcony of a ship called? Balcony cabins, sometimes called veranda staterooms, are a popular cruise cabin choice for good reason.


What is a balcony on a boat?

A balcony cabin is a cruise ship stateroom which has all the same features as inside and ocean view cabins. However, balcony rooms are usually larger and have a private outdoor balcony space. On some cruise lines, such as Celebrity and Holland America, balcony cabins are called Veranda cabins.


Do ships have balconies?

Staterooms with French verandas or private balconies are typically located on the top decks of a river-cruise vessel. The low deck offers window-only cabins, usually with no view—just a bit of light. These windows are typically long and narrow and located high up on the wall.


Is deck and balcony the same?

What's the difference between a balcony vs. deck? Decks are ground-level or slightly raised structures that usually attach to a home's back door, while balconies are installed on the second story or higher. Decks are accessible from the yard and provide an intermediary living space between indoors and outdoors.