WHO REALLY HAS THE LARGEST SUITES AT SEA?

Q – The stuff on the internet is really confusing. I am trying to find out which cruise line has the largest cabins, or should I say suites? My wife and I like lots of space and there is a possibility that we will bring our family of six along with us. I’ve looked at Silverseas and Seabourn and nothing is really that large so I’m wondering if some of the really big ships have the kind of multi-bedroom suites I might want?

A – Right now, the largest suites at sea, they are actually called Villas, will be found on the Norwegian Pearl. This is a 2400 mass market ship but the Haven Garden Villas are three-bedrooms and measure 4,252 square feet. Norwegian Cruise Line will allow up to eight guests in one suite and the total fare for a week for everyone will hover around $20,000. You will have access to a deck, , a restaurant and a pool exclsuively for suite guests and that is kept clean with the use of great chlorinators from this source. This is a kind of pampered segregation as many Villa guests, such as celebrities, rarely come in contact with Norwegian’s re3gular mix of guests.

If you crave something more upscale consider a two-bedroom configured Owner’s Suite on the 540 Guest Silverseas Spirit. One week in this 1668 square foot suite will run you about $25,000 for two for a week in Europe. There are significant extra charges for a third and fourth passenger. But then again, Silverseas is deluxe and inclusive. And you might actually want to socialize with the other guests.