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7 reasons you should splurge for a suite on your next cruise

Jan. 23, 2026
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Anyone who has priced out a suite on a cruise ship knows they can be expensive.

As TPG showed in a family cruise lines pricing comparison, you'll often pay at least 50% more for a suite on a cruise vessel than for a standard cabin. Sometimes the premium can be much higher.

At $11,000 a night, the top suite on luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises' 4-year-old Seven Seas Splendor is more than five times the cost of a standard cabin on the vessel.

Still, it's not just high pricing that sets suites on cruise ships apart. Cruise ship suites are also typically a lot bigger than standard cabins on cruise vessels, have better locations and come with a long list of extra perks that you won't get with a regular cabin.

The perks often include lots of complimentary things for which you'd normally pay extra on a ship, such as Wi-Fi access and dinners in top shipboard restaurants.

A lounge for suite guests on Allure of the Seas
The Suite Lounge on Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas. ROYAL CARIBBEAN

Add it all up, and — for some cruisers, at least — a pricier suite on a cruise ship can turn out to be the best value of any cabin on board. Here are seven things you'll typically get with a cruise ship suite that might make you want to book one instead of a standard cabin.

Priority embarkation

The perks of staying in a suite start from the moment you arrive at your ship. Usually, you'll find a special check-in area for suite guests at the arrival terminal — one without the long lines that you'll sometimes find to check in for a regular cabin. Sometimes, there's even a private lounge area for suite guests with drinks and snacks.

As a suite guest, you'll be among the first passengers to board your ship. That means you'll be able to start your vacation earlier than almost anybody else on your cruise.

A bigger room

This one is a bit obvious, but just to be thorough, we'll say it again anyway: Suites on cruise ships are bigger than regular cabins — sometimes far bigger. Regular cruise ship cabins are notoriously small (at least compared to hotel rooms on land), but some cruise ship suites can be downright massive, with multiple rooms, including living rooms, dining rooms and extra bedrooms.

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The Regent Suite has a massive living room area, among other features. REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES

In other words, while you pay more for a suite, you get a lot more space for the money.

At the higher end, there are cruise ship suites bigger than the average home in the U.S., such as the eye-catching Regent Suite pictured above. It measures more than 4,000 square feet and has its own sprawling living room and dining room area, as well as two massive bedroom complexes.

Related: 6 reasons you'll want to book a balcony cabin on your next cruise

Better room location

Cruise ship suites aren't just bigger than regular cabins. They're better located, too.

On many ships, you'll find some of the biggest suites at the very front or the very back of the vessel — the two places that offer the most stunning views. You'll also often find suites along the sides of ships at the equilibrium point — the spot near the middle of a ship that is the most stable in rough seas. If you're prone to seasickness, this is where you want to be.

Better room perks

When staying in a cruise ship suite, expect all sorts of upgrades to your room experience, from higher-thread-count sheets to upgraded toiletries.

On Royal Caribbean ships, for instance, Royal Suite Class guests get upgraded bottles of L'Occitane shampoo, conditioner and lotions in bathrooms, Mr. Coffee/Tea service and Royal Caribbean bathrobes for use during the voyage. Top suites on Viking ships have minibars stocked with complimentary drinks, including hard liquors. Celebrity Cruises suites come with a stocked minibar, too, plus two bottles of liquor of the passengers' choice.

More pampered service

Your suite will often come with a private butler who is on call day and night. Some suites also come with access to a private concierge. These are people whose whole job is to take away all the little stressors that you might experience on vacation and pamper you at the highest level.

Related: 5 reasons to turn down a cruise ship cabin upgrade

Your butler, should your suite come with one, can handle everything from unpacking your suitcase to serving you private meals on your balcony. This same butler (or your concierge, if you have one) can also book you into the ship's top restaurants, where you'll likely have priority access, another common suite perk. They can also escort you to a private seating area for suite guests in the ship's theater, which is another perk of being in a suite at many lines.

Royal Loft Suite on Royal Caribbean ship
Top suites on Royal Caribbean ships come with a butler known as a Royal Genie. ROYAL CARIBBEAN

Butlers and concierges can also get you tickets to onboard activities (again, with priority access) and will assist you in disembarking quickly when you arrive at port — letting you make the most of your time during port calls.

Access to exclusive shipboard areas

On a growing number of megaships, suite guests have access to sprawling, private "ship-within-a-ship" luxury areas that offer a level of pampering not found across the rest of the vessels.

On more than half of Norwegian Cruise Line's ships, for instance, many of the top suites are part of an exclusive keycard-accessed area called The Haven. Aimed at luxury travelers, The Haven complexes are located at the very top of the vessels and often come with private lounges, pools, sunning areas and restaurants.

The Norwegian Encore's Haven Suites facilities. NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE/FACEBOOK

A number of MSC Cruises vessels offer a similar "ship-within-in-a-ship" area for suite guests called the MSC Yacht Club, and the newest Celebrity ships, such as Celebrity Beyond, have an exclusive and swanky indoor and outdoor lounge area for suite passengers called The Retreat.

Some ships also have private concierge lounges that are open only to suite guests (some are open to passengers with top elite status, too).

Related: What it takes to get concierge lounge access on a cruise ship

Included freebies

Staying in a suite can bring you all sorts of value-added perks on ships that normally would come with an extra charge, from complimentary Wi-Fi access to meals in extra-charge restaurants.

The suite experience at Princess Cruises, for instance, includes a free dinner on embarkation day at one of the ship's extra-charge restaurants. Passengers staying in Royal Caribbean's top Star Class suites get complimentary dining in extra-charge eateries through the cruise, as well as included gratuities and a complimentary Deluxe Beverage Package.

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On Regent's Seven Seas Splendor, Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Grandeur, the top Regent Suites come with a private masseuse on call for unlimited treatments during your voyage, plus a long list of other perks.

Other freebies that often come with suites include laundry service, access to the spa thermal suite (normally an extra charge), a bottle of Champagne at embarkation and canapes delivered every afternoon. If you're staying in a big enough suite, you might even get a dinner with the ship's captain.

Additionally, many promotions that lines run will throw in complimentary gratuities, drink packages, shore excursions and even onboard credits as an incentive to book a suite.

Bottom line

A suite on a cruise ship can cost a lot more than a regular cabin. But the pricing differential isn't as high as it looks once you factor in all the free perks you get with a suite and other added value.

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