Allie Hubers
- I booked an Infinite Veranda cabin on my Celebrity cruise and was surprised by how much I loved it.
- The polarizing design replaces a traditional balcony with more of a windowed "sunroom."
- Despite lacking a true outdoor space, the cabin's flexibility and privacy made it worth the price.
My husband and I recently went on a 12-night cruise to New Zealand aboard Celebrity Edge β and, despite reading polarizing reviews online, we decided to splurge on an Infinite Veranda cabin.
The stateroom design has been a topic of debate since it debuted in 2018, as Celebrity replaced a traditional balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows that open with the push of a button.
Honestly, I had a hard time understanding the concept until I experienced it myself. Think of a traditional cruise balcony like an outdoor patio, while the Infinite Veranda is more like a (sometimes open-air) sunroom.
For some, the lack of true outdoor space dilutes the cabin experience, while others appreciate the added versatility.
I hadn't experienced anything like it before, but after 12 nights in the cabin, I'm convinced it was worth the cost.