The True Cost Difference Between a Balcony and Inside Cabin on a Cruise (2024)

You probably already know that a balcony cabin on a cruise will cost more than an interior cabin, as there’s stronger demand for a great view and fresh air, all from the comfort of a stateroom.

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But do you know the average price difference between the two staterooms, or how other factors could affect the price difference?

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*This article has been updated since its original publish date earlier this year.

When deciding between a balcony or interior cabin you may notice that sometimes the price isn’t that different. And then at other times you will see a wide price difference between the two cabins.

So, what makes the difference?

I carefully analyzed the cost of 300 cruises in 2023. From the months of April through December I compared seven cruise lines and detailed the cost of each interior, ocean view, and balcony cabin.

For each month I arbitrarily selected about 30 cruises from the 7 biggest cruise lines and itinerary lengths and wrote down the numbers.

I used an Excel spreadsheet to make note of the cruise line, ship name, age of the ship, duration of the itinerary, month of sailing, and destination.

This helped me find answers to some questions, such as whether different cruise lines have a greater disparity in cost between interior and balcony staterooms, and whether other factors like the age of the cruise ship and destination play a significant role.

This article is a result of my findings.

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The average cost for each category of cabin across all 300 cruises

The duration of cruises I looked at ranged from 3-day to 21-day cruises. The average cruise duration was about 7 days.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $701.32
  • Average ocean view cost: $887.66
  • Average balcony cost: $1,153.77

Comparing every category across the board, a balcony stateroom will cost $452.45 more than an interior stateroom.

This means a balcony stateroom will cost 64.5% more on average than an interior cabin.

Of course, this number can vary, with some balcony staterooms costing 100% more in some cases.

Read: What cruise lines have the most space in their balcony cabins? 8 lines compared here

Cost difference by cruise line

I looked at seven different cruise lines for this data. So, let’s see if each cruise line shows a significant difference in cost between these two cabin categories.

Carnival Cruise Line

The average itinerary length for this data is 5.3 days. So, you can divide the cost by this number to get the average cost per day.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $576.56
  • Average ocean view cost: $746.08
  • Average balcony cost: $926.48

According to this data, a balcony cabin costs $349.92 more than an interior cabin, or 61% more.

An ocean view cabin costs 29% more than an interior on average for a Carnival cruise.

53 Carnival cruises in 2023 were used for this data comparison.

Celebrity Cruises

The average itinerary duration for this data was 7.6 days.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $708.91
  • Average ocean view cost: $905.28
  • Average balcony cost: $1,194.88

According to the data, a balcony cabin costs $485.97 more than an interior cabin, which is 69% more.

An ocean view cabin costs 27% more than an interior stateroom on average.

32 Celebrity cruises in 2023 were used for this data.

Holland America Line

24 different Holland American cruises in 2023 were used for this data. The average itinerary length is 9.3 days.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $849.63
  • Average ocean view cost: $1,117.33
  • Average balcony cost: $1,461.08

According to the data, a balcony cabin with Holland America costs $611.45 more than an interior cabin, which is 72% more.

MSC Cruises

The average itinerary length for this data with MSC is 7.3 days. 55 different MSC cruises were analyzed for this data.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $687.93
  • Average ocean view cost: $869.93
  • Average balcony cost: $1,051.56

According to the data, a balcony cabin with MSC will cost $363.63 more than an interior cabin, which is 53% more.

Norwegian Cruise Line

The average itinerary length for this data with Norwegian is 8.8 days and spans across 34 different cruises.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $934.76
  • Average ocean view cost: $1,208.56
  • Average balcony cost: $1,612.03

According to the data, a balcony cabin with Norwegian will cost $677.27 more than an interior cabin, which is 72% more.

Princess Cruises

The average itinerary length for Princess Cruises was 9.75 days and 24 cruises in 2023 were used for comparison.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $727.75
  • Average ocean view cost: $919.46
  • Average balcony cost: $1,342.54

According to the data, a balcony cabin with Princess will cost $614.79 more than an interior cabin, which is 84% more.

Royal Caribbean International

The average itinerary length this Royal Caribbean data was 6 days. 78 different cruises were used for comparison.

  • Average interior cabin cost: $635.31
  • Average ocean view cost: $766.97
  • Average balcony cost: $1,008.09

According to the data, a balcony cabin with Royal Caribbean will cost $372.78 more than an interior cabin, which is 58% more.

Related: These are the 5 cheapest cabins on any cruise ship

Verdict in comparing cruise lines by cabin category price difference

According to the data above, Princess has the greatest cost difference when comparing interior and balcony cabins at 84%, while MSC Cruises has the narrowest margin between the two categories at just 53%.

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What about older vs newer ships? Do balconies cost a lot more when comparing?

I split up the 300 cruises into two sections: One for ships 10 years and newer, and one for cruise ships older than 10 years.

Cruise ships built within the last 10 years

The average itinerary for these cruises is 5 days and the average age of the ship is 7 years.

  • Average cost for interior cabins: $878.86
  • Average cost for ocean view cabins: $1,131.87
  • Average cost for balcony cabins: $1,297.61

Using this data the balcony cabins will cost $418.75 more than an interior cabin, which is 48% more.

Cruise ships built more than 10 years ago

The average itinerary for these cruises is 6.7 days in length and the average age of the ships compared is 18 years-old.

  • Average cost for interior cabins: $599.47
  • Average cost for ocean view cabins: $747.55
  • Average cost for balcony cabins: $1,071.24

Using this data the balcony cabins will cost $471 more than an interior cabin, which is 79% more.

So, as you can see, older cruise ships have a greater premium for balcony cabins. This is mainly because some of the older ships don’t have as many balcony staterooms, which can drive up the price based in limited supply.

With newer ships, the cost disparity between the different categories was not as pronounced compared to older ships. Although, the cost for an interior cabin on older ships is still much lower, comparatively.

Related: 8 advantages of older cruise ships over newer ones

Cost difference when comparing cruise destinations

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Does the destination have an impact on the price difference between an interior and balcony stateroom? Let’s find out.

Cruises to Alaska

The average itinerary duration for these Alaskan cruises is 7.7 days.

  • Average cost of an interior cabin: $641.43
  • Average cost for an ocean view cabin: $873.91
  • Average cost for a balcony cabin: $1,254.23

Using this data a balcony cabin on a cruise to Alaska will cost $612.80 more than an interior cabin, which is 96% more.

Related: What is the best cruise line for Alaska?

Cruises to the Caribbean

The average itinerary duration for the following cruises is 7 days. 90 Caribbean cruises were used for comparison.

  • Average cost of an interior cabin: $679.08
  • Average cost for an ocean view cabin: $845.23
  • Average cost for a balcony cabin: $1,083.69

Using this data, a balcony cabin on a cruise to the Caribbean will cost $404.61 more than an interior cabin, which is 60% more.

Cruises to Europe

Cruises to Europe can be quite a wide category. This can include any Mediterranean cruises, cruises to Norway and other Scandinavian countries, and more. The average duration for these European cruises is 8 days and 80 cruises were compared for the data.

  • Average cost of an interior cabin: $921.89
  • Average cost for an ocean view cabin: $1,162.01
  • Average cost for a balcony cabin: $1,423.38

Using this data a balcony on a cruise to Europe will cost $501.49 more than an interior cabin, which is 54% more.

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Verdict when comparing destinations

I also looked at cruises to other destinations, but there weren’t enough of them within the 300 cruises I looked at to gather definitive data. The three destinations above were by far the most common.

The cost of a balcony when booking an Alaska cruise can cost 96% more than an interior cabin.

That should make perfect sense as most people cruise to Alaska for the incredible views along the way, and having a balcony allows you to stay cozy and warm while still taking in the breathtaking scenery.

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Cabin cost difference by month

Next I wanted to see if the month or time of year played a role in how much more a balcony cost over an interior cabin. Instead of getting into the minutia I simply listed the percentage of difference between interior and balcony cabin costs.

If you want to see a more detailed explanation of when it’s cheapest to go cruising, you can check out the article below.

Read more: What is the cheapest time of year to go on a cruise?

How much more do balconies cost over interior cabins by month:

  • April: 64% higher
  • May: 67% higher
  • June: 74% higher
  • July: 53% higher
  • August: 54% higher
  • September: 74% higher
  • October: 64% higher
  • November: 75% higher
  • December: 68% higher

Nothing too crazy stands out in this data. The mid-summer months do seem to have a slight dip in cost difference but overall there’s a lot of symmetry when comparing monthly price differences in cabin categories.

It should be noted that summer months also see a spike in overall prices as it’s prime vacation season for many families.

So, while the price for a balcony over an interior cabin may be closer in percentage terms you will also pay more for those inside cabins as well.

Does the duration of the cruise impact the percentage of premium on balcony cabins?

And for the last test I wanted to see if longer cruises have higher balcony price differences over shorter cruises or vice versa.

For simplicity I broke up all 300 cruises into two groups: cruises 3-7 days and cruises longer than 7 days.

The cost of cabins on cruises up to 7 days long

These cruises all averaged together equal about a 6 day itinerary.

  • Average cost of interior cabin: $601.38
  • Average cost of ocean view cabin: $768.35
  • Average cost of balcony cabin: $977.12

Using this data the cost of a balcony cabin is $375.74 higher than an interior cabin, which is 62% more.

The cost of cabins on cruises longer than 7 days

These cruises all averaged together equal an itinerary of about 11 days.

  • Average cost of interior cabin: $1,010.73
  • Average cost of ocean view cabin: $1,257.01
  • Average cost of balcony cabin: $1,700.64

Using this data the cost of a balcony cabin is $689.91 higher than an interior cabin, which is 68% more.

There is a slight difference in change when it comes to longer cruises, with shorter cruises seeing a smaller increase in prices for balcony cabins.

Related: Inside cruise cabin hacks: 14 tips to make the most of interior cabins

Final Thoughts

Congratulations if you made it this far and didn’t fall asleep while reading through this mind dump of information.

As you can see, the biggest factors that impact the price differential between balcony and interior cabins are the cruise line, age of ship, and destination — at least to some degree.

What you do with this data is up to you. I typically will book an interior cabin because I want to sail on as many cruises as possible. But occasionally finding a balcony stateroom for only 30% or 40% more is an offer that’s hard to refuse.

The above data is not purely scientific, and I didn’t use the data from every single possible cruise, but I hope it was still helpful.

Related: These are the 5 cheapest cabins on any cruise ship

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Some have requested access to the spreadsheet I put together to formulate this data. Feel free to check it out yourself with the download below.

You can reference this data on your website or blog as well. We just ask that you credit the source (Cruise Fever).

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The True Cost Difference Between a Balcony and Inside Cabin on a Cruise (2024)

FAQs

Is it worth getting a balcony on a cruise ship? ›

Even on smaller, more luxurious ships that don't feel crowded, a balcony is desirable; if the weather is such that you can spend a lot of time on your balcony, it's like having an additional room.

Is an outside cabin worth it? ›

Outside vs.

If you absolutely must have natural light or a way to see your external surroundings from your room, an outside cabin is for you. Otherwise, save yourself some cash, and book an inside cabin -- especially if you don't plan on spending much time in your cabin during the day.

Is it better to have an interior room on a cruise ship? ›

You might get less seasick

Since inside cabins are closer to the center of a ship than "outside" ocean-view and balcony cabins, they can be more stable in rough seas.

How much more is a balcony on a cruise? ›

A few years ago, he says, "you'd be paying double to get a balcony." Now, cabins with balconies on a standard, seven-day cruise generally cost $100 more than those with a window, and between $150 and $200 more than a stateroom inside the ship.

What is the best floor to stay on a cruise ship? ›

The most stable part of the ship is its lowest point of gravity, so on a lower deck, at the center. You'd feel a lot less motion here than, say, in a stateroom on the upper decks a long way forward or aft (towards the back of the ship).

How much is the average balcony cruise? ›

Averages across the major cruise lines for balcony cabins fall between $100 and $150 per night most of the year. Suites and rooms on upscale or luxury cruise lines cost considerably more, but you get more for your money.

Which balcony is best on a cruise? ›

If you're after views, the best room on a cruise ship will be a balcony cabin at the ship's rear end. Aft balcony accommodations at the ship's corners are also the largest and often give more outside area than conventional balcony cabins, allowing you to enjoy both the beautiful views and the extra space.

What is the cheapest room on a cruise? ›

Interior staterooms are limited in space and privacy

The standard (and least expensive) room on any cruise ship is typically called an inside or interior stateroom. These cabins often sleep three to four people and are located in the middle of the ship, with no exterior view of the vessel's surroundings.

What is the difference between balcony and interior cabin? ›

While that's a pretty nice benefit, the major appeal to balcony cabins is that they offer both natural light and access to fresh air, whereas interior cabins have no windows offering an outside view. The only light that you will get is from the artificial lights inside.

Which deck to avoid on a cruise? ›

Some of the more dangerous decks on board include the pool deck, where there is a high concentration of people and traffic; casino deck, which has plenty of noise and activity; spa deck - with its high concentration of steam and heat.

Can you go straight to your room on a cruise? ›

Many first-time cruisers don't realize that they won't be able to go directly to their staterooms upon boarding. Pass the time while you wait for your room to be ready and for the ship to set sail by enjoying lunch on the Lido Deck of the ship. This is a great way to make sure you aren't starving by dinner time!

Why is the middle of a cruise ship more expensive? ›

Size and cabin category determines cost but so does location for cabins in the same category. Those mid-ship are more in demand and will be more expensive than those located fore and aft. This is partly because of convenience (much less walking down corridors on big ships) and partly because mid-ship is more stable.

Can you sleep on the balcony of a cruise ship? ›

A question we often hear from cruise enthusiasts is, “Can I sleep on the balcony of a cruise ship?” While the idea is enchanting, and on most cruise ships, there are no rules against getting your shut-eye here, many discourage it.

Can you upgrade to a balcony room on a cruise? ›

Introducing RoyalUp — a new bid-based stateroom upgrade program. In just a few simple steps, you could score a fantastic upgrade, from Ocean View and Balcony staterooms to the most expansive suites at sea. Just like a Royal Caribbean® adventure, the possibilities are endless.

Are higher or lower floors better on a cruise ship? ›

The higher the deck, the better and, often, more panoramic the view. Cabins on top decks aren't always the best on the ship, but many suites and specialty cabin categories are typically located on upper decks. Like to be near all the action? Most mega-ships place their lido (pool) areas on higher decks.

Which part of a cruise ship is best for a balcony? ›

If you're after views, the best room on a cruise ship will be a balcony cabin at the ship's rear end. Aft balcony accommodations at the ship's corners are also the largest and often give more outside area than conventional balcony cabins, allowing you to enjoy both the beautiful views and the extra space.

How safe are cruise ship balconies? ›

Balconies pose a serious risk to passenger safety and have been at the center of many cruise ship accidents. We hear too often about people falling overboard from balcony staterooms, sometimes because the passenger has had too much to drink and other times because foul play was involved.

What's the best part of a cruise ship to be on? ›

If you'd rather see the sunrise while sailing south or east, staying on the port side is your ideal choice as well. Choose the starboard side for the opposite situation: sunsets are visible on southbound and eastbound sailings while sunrises are visible on northbound and westbound cruises.

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