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Throw open the curtains one morning and you might be greeted by the glistening Norwegian Fjords. Open them another and it could be the walled city of Dubrovnik or the sun rising over Venice. Imagine taking breakfast on your balcony with these iconic sights as your backdrop. Could there be any better way to start your day?
Your balcony is your own private hideaway; a breath of fresh air – literally! Leave the ship’s activity behind as the pure ocean air washes over you and the warmth of the sun caresses your skin. This private space is somewhere to share special moments with loved ones too, whether it’s watching a dramatic sunset fi ll the sky or catching dolphins dancing in the waves below. And to help you relax into your surroundings, on all cabin balconies you’ll fi nd comfortable chairs and a table, with the majority of suites enjoying the addition of steamer loungers.
Available on all ships
Suites • Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed† • Bathroom with full-size whirlpool bath†, separate shower†, dual sink vanity unit and WC
Penthouse suites are available on Aurora, Adonia, Azura and Ventura
• Dressing area† • Iron, ironing board and trouser press • Lounge area with sofa, chairs and table • DVD player (excluding Azura and Ventura) • Mini stereo • Floor to ceiling glass doors leading to balcony with table and chairs and steamers†
Standard in all accommodation: Daily steward service • TV, radio and telephone • Hairdryer, refrigerator and safe • Tea/coffee making facilities • Air conditioning • Picture window† (outside cabins) or picture mirror† (inside cabins) • Vanity/writing desk and chair • Wardrobe and drawer space †Some exceptions apply
Special touches Butler service (inclusive but optional) • Mineral water on arrival • Luxurious premier pamper pack • Coffee machine • Bathrobe and slippers • Magazine and newspaper selection • Atlas and binoculars • Fruit basket • Flowers, Champagne and chocolates on arrival • Daily canapés
Approx between 449-753 square feet (including balcony)
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