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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2025 · 16 MIN

The Balcony You Didn’t Know You Needed on a Cruise

from Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel · host Travelling In My 70s

This article, The Balcony You Didn’t Know You Needed on a Cruise, from Wanderlust Over 70 strongly advocates for the value of booking a cruise cabin with a balcony, presenting it as a hidden luxury that significantly enhances the travel experience, especially on scenic itineraries. The author, Roberta Hill, contrasts the private, uninterrupted views and fresh air of a balcony with the crowded public decks or confined interior cabins, suggesting it transforms the cabin into a "real living room at sea." The piece also debunks common myths about balconies, such as the notion that they are underutilized or that they can exacerbate motion sickness. It provides practical tips for securing a balcony cabin at a lower cost, including booking "guarantee" cabins, travelling off-season, and leveraging loyalty programs.

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