

#NORWEGIAN BREAKAWAY BALCONY STATEROOM CODE#
For nights where the dress code is Black Tie, make sure to pack your best tux, suit or cocktail dress. Nights where the dress code is Evening Casual, you can pack your best shirts, dresses and smart, dark denim.

If it is followed by a letter it is a standard cabin with A being the most desired location.Īs example a Mini Suite MA is in a more desired location than a Mini Suite MB.The weather in the Norwegian Fjords can be quite changeable – the Norwegians even have a saying: “There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.” We’d recommend planning for all weather tops, jumpers, coats and maybe an umbrella!ĭuring the summer, you could also bring t-shirts, shorts, jeans and perhaps a light jacket and definitely some walking shoes so that you can explore all the magical sights.ĭepending on the dress code on board, you have two choices of what to pack for the evenings. If the letter is followed by a number it is a specialty cabin. The primary categories are S=Suite, M=Mini Suites, B=Balconies, O=Oceanview, I=Inside, and T=Studio. Norwegian uses a two digit code for its categories.

You will find diagrams, pictures and information about that cabin category including square footage and For detailed information, mouse over a cabin on the deck plans and a pop up window will appear. The detail above shows subcategory color, category name, and subcategory name. The only difference in the subcategories is usually location on the ship. The cruise line separates the different categories (Inside, Oceanview, Balcony) into subcategories. This means that they tend to have less noise issues from public areas on the ship. * The cabins on this deck are above and below decks with only cabins on them. They are the same size and offer the same features as more expensive midship cabins. * Save money and book a forward or aft cabin in the same category you are looking for. * Forward facing oceanview cabins have large round window that looks over bow of ship. Part of the balcony of the cabin nearby can also be viewed by person standing on angled part of the balcony * Balconies with ends that angle (shape of triangle) offer more space but as a result part of the balcony is not private. Aft facing balconies on decks 9, 10 and 12 are the largest Aft facing balconies on deck 13 and14 are the smallest of all the aft cabins. * All balconies facing the aft of the ship are at 50 to 100 square feet (Larger for corner suites). This view down will appear less obstructed the higher up on the ship you are * All port side and starboard side balconies will view part of the ship (deck, roof, lifeboat, balcony) when looking straight down from the balcony. * Forward Penthouse cabins 1316 have only a small side balcony enclosed in a steel hull
