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(CNN) — What’s it like sailing the seas at the very height of luxury?
The most lavish suites on cruise ships fuse the best cutting-edge technology with the timeless luxury of 24-hour butler service, catering to your every whim.
The world’s most incredible floating accommodations all have one thing in common: stunning views. Behold the wonder of glaciers and fjords or a chance encounter with dolphins and whales as you float by in the privacy of your own expansive terrace.
Whether you’re tucking into a bed with a $200,000 mattress or taking up residence in the funnel of a ship, the journey is just as exciting as the destination when you’re staying in one of these incredible cruise suites.
Celebrity Cruises: Iconic Suite
Celebrity Beyond’s Iconic Suite.
Celebrity Cruises
Ship: Celebrity Beyond
Price: Voyages from $15,340 per person
Size: 1,892 square foot (176 sqm) interior, 689 square foot terrace
Two all-encompassing suites at the helm of the new Celebrity Beyond ship will pamper their first guests in late April 2022.
Luxury amenities including cashmere bedding, a private terrace hot tub and Le Labo bath amenities add comfort to the journey.
When you’re ready to leave the cozy confines of your suite, your table’s waiting at all of the ship’s specialty restaurants including Celebrity’s new Le Voyage by world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud.
Royal Caribbean: Ultimate Family Suite
Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate Family Suite has its own slide.
Royal Caribbean
Ships: Wonder of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas
Price: Voyages from $19,000 per guest
Size: 1,892 sq ft interior, 689 sq ft terrace
The two-story penthouse is a magical dream brought to life, filled with vibrant colors and amenities like your own in-suite slide, an air hockey table and an 85-inch 4K TV so large they refer to it as a cinema.
The suite can accommodate families of up to 10, though your private balcony hot tub might only be able to fit half of you at a time.
Virgin Voyages: Massive Suites
Virgin Voyages’ Massive Suites invite guests to travel like a rockstar.
Virgin Voyages
Ships: Scarlet Lady and Valiant Lady
Price: Voyages from $4,360 per person
Size: 2,147 sq ft
The whole vibe on the Virgin Voyages ships is rockstar VIP, so when Richard Branson set out to create the ship’s top suites, he aimed for epic.
Let the incredible, meditative views inspire you to create your own music in the suite’s guitar room, or just fire up some classics from the suite’s record collection on the en suite turntable.
Disney Cruise Line: Wish Tower Suite
This one-of-a-kind suite will feature two bedrooms and a children’s room.
Disney Cruise Line
Ship: Disney Wish
Price: Voyages from $21,000 for two adults
Size: 1,966 sq ft
Not unlike the family-forward Cinderella Castle Suite at Disney World, this one-of-a-kind suite will be able to accommodate up to eight guests throughout its two bedrooms and children’s room, and has four-and-a-half bathrooms.
The immersive suite is inspired by “Moana” and will offer an enchanting Disney welcome, as a custom sculpture will summon the joy and heart of the film and fill the suite with lights and sounds.
Viking Cruises: The Owner’s Suite
A rendering of the Owner’s Suite onboard the new Polaris and Octantis Viking expedition ships.
Viking
Ships: Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris, Viking’s new expedition fleet
Price: Voyages from $10,995 per person based on double occupancy
Size: 1,238 sq ft including an outdoor private lounge
Viking’s expedition fleet just began navigating the cruise line to the farthest corners of Earth, and if you’re in the ship’s Owner’s Suite, you’re going there with the best view.
More than just a terrace, the suite’s 792 sq ft garden lounge comes with its own private badenstamp (a wood-sided hot tub), the perfect place to take in ever-changing landscapes.
The en suite dining for six offers the chance to have a relaxing, private meal while enjoying music and exclusive wine collections curated by the line’s charismatic founder and chairman, Torstein Hagen.
Norwegian Cruise Line: Premier Owner’s Suite
The Norwegian Prima Owner’s Suite features floor-to-ceiling windows.
Norwegian Cruise Line
Ship: Norwegian Prima
Price: Voyages from $21,904 per person
Size: 2,100 sq ft, 828 sq ft balcony
With the move aft, the newly reimagined Premier Owner’s Suite has a stunning wraparound balcony stylishly outfitted with a Jacuzzi, four-seat dining table and sun loungers.
The Piero Lissoni-designed suite features floor-to-ceiling windows throughout its three bedrooms (each with a king-sized bed), three bathrooms (all featuring a jet shower) and half bathroom.
Oceania: Owner’s Suite
The Oceania Owner’s Suite offers unrivaled views.
Oceania Cruises
Ship: Oceania Riviera
Price: Voyages from $15,599 per person
Size: 2,000 sq ft
At first impression, you’ll be taken by the suite’s stunning floor-to-ceiling windows that perfectly frame the view, no matter where you are in the world.
The suites span the entire beam of the ship so prepare for a wraparound private terrace that offers incredible panoramic views and privacy.
Designed by the Ralph Lauren Home Collection, the suites are stately yet comfortable.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises: Regent Suite
Welcome to the Regent Suite, which offers 4,443 square feet of luxury.
Regent Seven Seas
Ship: Seven Seas Splendor
Cost: Voyages from $54,999 per person
Size: 4,443 sq ft
Not only will you be floating on the water, but you’ll be levitating on this one-of-a-kind artisanal mattress from Sweden, made of layers of flax, horsetail hair and cotton.
Once you’ve recharged overnight, replenish with the suite’s unlimited Canyon Ranch treatments, and then head out in port with your own personal car and guide.
Seabourn: Wintergarden Suite
Seabourn Venture’s Wintergarden Suite.
Seabourn Cruise Line
Ship: Seabourn Venture
Price: Voyages from $17,999 per person
Size: 1,044 sq ft, 129 sq ft outdoor terrace
Set to debut in mid-summer 2022, the newly minted suite will be a luxurious enclave with thoughtful touches like a TV that disappears with the touch of a button to allow for uninterrupted views from bed.
Favorite amenities in the two-story suite include a heated jacket wardrobe that will keep your parka toasty prior to your arctic expedition and the Swarovski ATX Interior spotting scope, optimal for the best view of all the wildlife this ship will cruise alongside.
Cunard: Balmoral Suite
The suite comes with a sweeping staircase — perfect for grand entrances.
Cunard Line
Ship: Queen Mary 2
Price: Voyages from $25,000 per person
Size: 2,249 sq ft
The luxurious life in the suites is made effortless by the impeccable, classic British butler service. Your own Jeeves!
Every whim throughout your stay is attended to, from unpacking while you enjoy sparkling wine and chocolate on your terrace to a pillow menu that will have you resting easy.
Though over-the-top, the Balmoral Suite’s sweeping staircase is perfect for a grand entrance into your own private cocktail party, toasting to the luxury life in the middle of the ocean.
Correction: This article has been updated to clarify the price of the Royal Caribbean suite. The cost is per person, not per suite.
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