- Cruise ships allowing for social distancing on-board.
- Cruise ships are sprinkled with “secret” sun decks, hot tubs and lounging nooks.
- The spots are unknown to most passengers.
Secret spots on cruise ships that allow for picture-perfect views and social distancing, says an article published by cruise.
Few spots on cruise ships with picture-perfect views are:
- Carnival Cruise Line’s Forward Decks
The location varies by ship but generally includes decks 5, 6, 7 and 10. To reach these more secluded areas, you’ll enter through two doors that take you outside.
- Royal Caribbean’s Aft Chairs
For a tranquil hideaway with picture-perfect views, head to the back of deck 5 on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships. Situated on the running track is a quiet deck area unbeknownst to many passengers.
- Princess Cruises’ Viewing Decks
The line offers a wide array of itineraries, including many exotic destinations, so another place to sneak away and savor the scenery is a welcome retreat.
- Disney Cruise Line’s Aft Overlook
Walk all the way toward the back of the ship on deck 7, enter through the door at the end of the hallway, and you’ll be welcomed by a crowd-free oasis – complete with lounge chairs.
- Norwegian Cruise Line’s Top Deck
This “secret” deck is found on the line’s newer ships, varying between decks 17 and 19. Some of these ships have an additional “hidden” deck space on deck 18 aft.
- MSC Cruises’ Forward Decks
Those willing to make the trek to this seemingly undiscovered area will be greeted by what some say are the most breathtaking views from the ship.
- Carnival Cruise Line’s Lanai
While cruisers battle it out for lounge chair space on the Lido Deck and adults-only Serenity area, those looking for more peace and quiet will find it on Carnival’s Lanai.
- Royal Caribbean’s Helipad
During the day, Royal Caribbean’s helipad offers an escape from all the action and the chance to soak up stunning sea views. At night, this “hidden” deck treats passengers to some of the best stargazing, as long as the weather conditions are conducive.
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Source: cruise