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Best and worst cabins on Coral Princess

Most cabin advice is somebody's opinion. This is measurement. We read the published deck plans for Coral Princess, worked out where each of the 974 cabins physically sits, and ranked them.

Coral Princess is about 91,627 gross tons, carrying around 1,970 guests at double occupancy, in service since 2003. The cabins we can place on the plans run from deck 5 to deck 12. The deck plan legend colours them as 565 balcony, 210 suite, 117 ocean view, 108 interior.

On this measure the steadiest cabin aboard is P539 on deck 5 (Balcony), and the one that should move most is A720 on deck 12 (Balcony). Every other cabin on Coral Princess falls between the two.

How this is worked out, and what it does not cover

A ship pivots about a point amidships and low down. The further a cabin sits from that point, the more it moves in a swell. So the ranking below is distance from amidships, weighted with height above the waterline. It is a position measurement, not a review.

What we are not claiming. We have not mapped the bars, clubs and galleys on this ship, so nothing here is a noise rating. A steady cabin under a nightclub is still a cabin under a nightclub. We also could not establish which end of this ship's plans is the bow, so we describe cabins as amidships or near an end rather than forward or aft.

The steadiest cabins

Closest to the ship's pivot point. If you are prone to seasickness, start here.

CabinDeckCategoryPositionSteadiness
P5395Balconyamidships, against the hull10.0
P5445Balconyamidships, against the hull10.0
P6015Balconyamidships, against the hull9.6
P6025Balconyamidships, against the hull9.6
P5375Balconyamidships, against the hull9.6
P5425Balconyamidships, against the hull9.6
P5355Interioramidships9.5
F5146Balconyamidships9.4

The cabins that move most

High up and close to an end. Fine for most people, worth avoiding if you are not.

CabinDeckCategoryPositionSteadiness
A72012Balconynear one end of the ship, against the hull0.0
A20912Balconynear one end of the ship0.0
A21412Balconynear one end of the ship, against the hull0.0
A71812Balconynear one end of the ship, against the hull0.2
A71612Balconynear one end of the ship, against the hull0.3
A71412Balconynear one end of the ship, against the hull0.5
B73111Ocean viewnear one end of the ship0.5
B72811Ocean viewnear one end of the ship0.5

The largest cabins

By floor area on the plan, against the median cabin on this ship. Suites will dominate, which is the point: this is where the space is.

CabinDeckCategoryPositionSize vs median
B310 11 Balcony near one end of the ship, against the hull 12.0x
B416 11 Suite amidships, against the hull 11.7x
A416 12 Suite amidships, against the hull 11.5x
C503 10 Suite amidships 11.2x
C416 10 Suite amidships, against the hull 9.9x
A503 12 Suite amidships 9.3x
B503 11 Suite amidships 9.1x
A209 12 Balcony near one end of the ship 8.9x

Deck by deck

The steadiest cabins on each deck, for when the deck is already decided.

DeckBest placed cabins
Deck 5 P539, P544, P601
Deck 6 F514, F516, F512
Deck 8 E501, E502, E503
Deck 9 D420, D421, D422
Deck 10 C420, C421, C422
Deck 11 B420, B437, B422
Deck 12 A426, A441, A424

Measured from the deck plans we hold for Coral Princess. If you have sailed one of these cabins and we have it wrong, tell us on the ship page and we will take a look.