Ocean Village
cabins
Getting some time and space to yourself is
never a problem on board Ocean Village. With
some of the most spacious cabins around
there’s always room to do your own thing.
All cabins are air-conditioned and feature: Two lower On Ocean Village there’s a grade of cabin for every budget, so whether
beds (convertible to queen-size unless otherwise stated) you just want somewhere to crash out after a busy day ashore or
En suite shower room with WC Wardrobe and drawer fancy travelling in style in a cabin with your own private balcony then
space Dressing table/writing desk Easy chair and stool you’ll find exactly what you want here…
Television Direct dial telephone Safe Fridge
Hairdryer Tea and coffee making kit
Outside double/twin with balcony (BB grade) Outside double/twin (CC-HH grade) Inside double/twin (JJ-MM grade)
Outside with balcony Outside cabin Inside cabin
Grade BB Grades CC, DD, EE, FF, GG
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, HH** and II**
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Grades JJ, KK, LL,
Floor to ceiling windows and patio door Large picture window
MM and NN**
leading to a balcony with chairs and a table
Approximate size 188 square feet (146
Approximate size
Approximate size 228 square feet square feet in II grade cabins)
148-188 square feet
Inside twin (NN grade)
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GG grade cabins on F deck have a porthole not a picture window. ** NN grade cabins on D deck are only available with twin beds.
** Safety equipment blocks the view in HH and II cabins.
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II grade twin cabins have no table/easy chair and beds cannot be
made into a queen-size bed.
The photos and diagrams shown are representative of the different types of cabins available, but please note that the layout, size, furniture, window/porthole arrangement and interior decor may vary from that shown.
Take an interactive tour of the cabins at
www.oceanvillageholidays.co.uk
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