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    I Sailed in Balcony Rooms on 2 Different Cruises, Comparison + Winner

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    • I sailed in balcony rooms on Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas and Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady.
    • My Virgin Voyages’ balcony room had a nicer bathroom and these cabins tend to be a good value.
    • However, my balcony room on the Utopia was bigger and had way better storage solutions.

    I’ve taken more than 50 cruises with a range of lines, and I love a good balcony room.

    I book them on most sailings so I can enjoy the ocean views and breeze first thing in the morning, and then in the evening as I wind down.

    Some of my favorite lines to sail with are Royal Caribbean and Virgin Voyages, as both have ships with tons of activities on board that go to interesting destinations. However, each line’s rooms can be pretty different across ships.

    Here’s how my most recent balcony cabins aboard Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas and Virgin Voyages’ adults-only Valiant Lady compare.

    Royal Caribbean balcony rooms tend to be small but efficient.


    Utopia of the Seas balcony cabin

    My balcony cabin on Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas left no space wasted.


    Megan duBois

    When I sailed on Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas, my space was small — just 181 square feet with a 50-square-foot balcony — but the room was clearly set up with efficiency in mind.

    The cabin had a king bed that could convert to two twins, plus a couch that turned into a double sofa bed. I loved that the bed was high enough that I could put my suitcase under it after I unpacked.

    Utopia balcony cabins have plenty of storage space.


    Vanity and desk area with dresser, lit-up mirror in cabin on Utopia of the Seas ship

    The dresser easily fit all of my clothes.


    Megan duBois

    Since Utopia generally sails three- and four-night itineraries out of Port Canaveral, Florida, I didn’t need to bring a lot of stuff.

    Even so, there was plenty of storage even if I had. My room had two closets and a set of drawers in the main living area, which fit everything for a three-night sailing.

    The balcony felt big enough for two people.


    Two chairs, small table on Utopia of the Seas balcony

    Our balcony had two chairs — one for me and one for my guest.


    Megan duBois

    I traveled with a guest, and I found the balcony was big enough for both of us, with two chairs and a small table.

    I did not like the bathroom in my room on the Utopia, though.


    Bathroom with small shelving unit, large sink, toilet in cabin on Utopia of the Seas ship

    I wish the bathroom was more spacious.


    Megan duBois

    Cruise-ship bathrooms are notoriously small, but this one made me feel like I needed to shrink to the size of a child to comfortably fit inside it.

    Although there was a shelf above the sink and one below it, I didn’t have a ton of counter space for my toiletries.

    The shower wasn’t very big, either.


    Small shower stall in bathroom in cabin on Utopia of the Seas ship

    I wish the shower had been even a little larger.


    Megan duBois

    The lack of storage in the bathroom and the dark, small shower was a big letdown for me.

    On the other hand, my balcony room on the Valiant Lady was even smaller.


    Large bed in room with TV mounted on walla cross from it on Virgin Voyages ship

    Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady is an adults-only ship.


    Megan duBois

    My balcony room on Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady, was 185 square feet, including the balcony, and could accommodate two people.

    The room had a minimalistic design with a queen bed that could be split into two twins. I didn’t like that the beds weren’t raised enough for me to put my suitcases below it, as this limited my storage space.

    My room also had a single chair if I didn’t want to sit on the bed.

    I kept wishing I’d had more storage.


    Closet in Virgin Voyages cabin with suitcase inside

    My suitcase took up the bulk of the closet.


    Megan duBois

    In terms of storage, there was a small set of shelves attached to the desk and a closet with a curtain covering.

    The closet had some shelves with bins for things like socks and swimsuits. It would’ve been nice to have a dresser.

    My balcony felt large, and I loved the hammock.


    Virgin Voyages balcony

    The hammock was a fun touch.


    Megan duBois

    I love how spacious the balconies tend to be on Virgin Voyages ships.

    On this sailing, my outdoor space had two chairs, a small table, and a red hammock. I spent many afternoons gazing out over the ocean in the hammock.

    In my opinion, this bathroom was nicer than the one on the Utopia.


    Virgin Voyages cabin bathroom with large sink, mirror with lights

    The bathroom was still small.


    Megan duBois

    Although both ships have tiny bathrooms, I liked the setup of Virgin Voyages’ better.

    The toilet was across from the shower instead of next to it, which felt more comfortable. The bright lighting around the space helped the bathroom feel bigger, too.

    The shower also had a light inside.


    Shower on Virgin Voy

    I didn’t mind the shower as much in this cabin.


    Megan duBois

    The shower felt fairly bright and also had a rainfall showerhead, which felt like a luxurious touch.

    I’m not sure if this shower was technically bigger than the one on the Utopia, but it certainly felt like it was.

    Overall, I think Royal Caribbean’s Utopia had the better balcony room.


    Utopia of the Seas ship

    I would sail with Royal Caribbean again.


    Megan duBois

    If I had to choose which ship to sail on again based strictly on the balcony rooms, I’d pick the Royal Caribbean Utopia.

    I loved the ample storage in my room, even though the bathroom was not my favorite. For most travelers, however, cost is going to be the biggest factor when choosing a ship.

    When comparing two upcoming four-night sailings for the Utopia and Valiant Lady, the balcony rooms on Virgin were much cheaper. A balcony room for two in April is about $2,300 on the Valiant Lady and about $3,400 on the Utopia.

    However, prices change often, and cabins aren’t necessarily the only deciding factor when booking a cruise. It’s important to also look at each ship’s perks and ports before selecting your next sailing.

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