“That being said, they are perfectly fine. Inside you get perfectly decent accommodation, to the exact same standard as the other rooms. You just can't see outside!”
Although many passengers typically take cruise cabins, which have balconies where you can soak up the sea air and take in the views from the pier, almost all ships also have internal cabins.
Naturally, these cabins do not have cabin views, but they have all the same features that guests would expect from a standard room, including plenty of space.
While it may seem a little cramped at first, cruise passengers who choose an indoor cabin can often save around £400 compared to a balcony and still be able to use the wide public lounge and open deck to admire the views .
Later in the video, Tim also urged tourists who are open-minded about when and where they travel to book their cruises as late as possible. This will also significantly reduce the cost of your vacation.
He advised: “Book as late as possible. If you have flexibility in deciding when you can go, don't have to book time off from work far in advance, and are free to go whenever you want, you can go whenever you want.” Be sure to enter the cabin at the moment.
“Cruise lines will sell these spaces in an effort to fill cruises as much as possible before departure.”