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I saw this on Reddit and instantly burst out laughing. And then I thought… Are people actually wanting to know which cruise ship balconies are best for sex?! Ha. Well, let’s research.
Let’s be honest. Not all cruise balconies are created equal. Some feel private, spacious, and quietly romantic. Others feel like you’re performing for half the ship. If balcony time is high on your cruise wish list, cabin choice really matters.
Virgin Voyages – Sea Terrace Cabins
If this question had a poster child, it would be Virgin Voyages, right?
Their Sea Terrace cabins come with:
- A proper outdoor hammock
- Spacious balconies
- Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors
- And most importantly… No kids on board
The hammock alone changes the whole vibe. And you know Virgin Voyages tried to be super suggestive with adding that, right?!
Why it could work: Virgin ships attract a more open-minded, adult crowd, and the balconies are genuinely designed for lounging. Add mood lighting inside and you’ve got one of the most talked-about balcony setups at sea.
MSC Yacht Club Balconies
If budget allows, Yacht Club could be next-level.
You get:
- Larger outdoor spaces
- Fewer neighbours
- A more discreet, luxury atmosphere
It’s quieter, calmer, and far removed from the chaos of pool decks and family zones. Best for couples who want privacy without worrying about who’s walking past.
and I mean… If you’re booking a suite that has it’s own whirlpool, then…. It’s there for a reason.
Celebrity Edge Class – Infinite Veranda Cabins
Celebrity’s Edge-class ships took a different approach, and it works beautifully for couples (and others).
Instead of a traditional balcony, Infinite Verandas feature:
- A floor-to-ceiling window that opens at the touch of a button
- A more enclosed, private feel
- Seamless indoor-outdoor space
It feels less exposed than a standard balcony and more like a private retreat. And nobody can peak in.
Ships to check:
- Celebrity Edge
- Celebrity Apex
- Celebrity Beyond
P&O Iona – Conservatory Mini Suite
P&O’s Conservatory Mini Suites are a totally new level of balcony cabins.
You essentially get an indoor-outdoor space that is perfect for some alone time..
What this means:
- Nobody can look in.
- Dedicate private space.
Avoid: Royal Caribbean – Central Park Balconies
These face inward onto the Central Park neighbourhood.
What that means in reality:
- People walking below
- Music drifting up
- Other balconies staring straight back at you
Lovely for people-watching. Not so lovely if you want privacy.
Ships include:
- Oasis of the Seas
- Harmony of the Seas
- Symphony of the Seas
Avoid: Royal Caribbean – Boardwalk Balconies
These overlook:
- The carousel
- AquaTheater
- Family-heavy public spaces
They’re noisy, busy, and very exposed. After dark, it can feel like you’re part of the entertainment. Great if you love the buzz. Not ideal for quiet, intimate balcony time.