

I am happy to report that it is very comfortable and is also full length. I have to admit before my cruise I was concerned about how comfortable the bed could realistically be. The cabin looks like most other cruise ship cabins when the bed is like this. When the bed is in bed form you wouldn’t ever know that it wasn’t a permanent part of the room. You may be able to feel where the beds join together but I don’t think you’d be able to feel it on this bed as much as you might on some other cruise lines. I didn’t really use this table, instead just putting my drink/photo on the white box area.Īlmost all cruise ships which have double/queen/king-sized beds are made up of two single beds pushed together. The table is designed so that it can be used with the bed and sofa designs. I used this area to store a few things such as my purchases in the Virgin Voyages gift shop that can be seen below. When the bed is in night mode the white box where the sofa part would go is visible. The bedding is stored inside the bed/sofa in the white space you can see at the end. When the bed is in day mode the bedding is taken off the bed and the edge piece is swung around into the position shown below. During my cruise I never had the bed converted. I worry too much about the extra work for the room stewards and I’m also a fan of an afternoon nap. I personally didn’t feel the need to have the bed converted. The original idea was that the bed would be converted each day but Virgin have changed this and the bed now starts in bed mode and is only converted when guests request it. Royal Caribbean did try something similar in the early 1990s, it was a more basic version and the idea was scrapped. When I first heard about the bed I have to admit I didn’t really understand why Virgin would make such a strange choice. This converting bed design definitely was a divisive subject when the ship was launched. The cabin features a bed that converts from the day layout shown below into a full-sized bed. This is the cabin that I stayed in on the Virgin Voyages website: Sea Terrace (affiliate link). In this article, we will look at if the bed is comfortable, what the storage is like, the bathroom, the minibar, the balcony hammock, and lots more. Most elements are almost identical to that of an ocean view and inside cabin so this post is also relevant to those cabin categories. If you are considering a cruise with Virgin Voyages you may be wondering what the cabins are like, I’ve just returned from a cruise onboard Scarlet Lady staying in a Sea Terrace (balcony) cabin.
