Carnival’s Dream-class ships, the Dream, Magic, and Breeze, as well as the upcoming Carnival Vista all feature cove balconies, a unique stateroom that can’t be found anywhere else. Here is why you should book one.
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Maybe your balcony is directly above an outside deck looking over a hot tub full of people, maybe you have nosey neighbors that like to peek around the divider into your balcony, or maybe you don’t like the fact that the people above can look down and watch you enjoying your morning coffee. You won’t have any of these problems with a cove balcony stateroom. Located on Deck 2, the cove balconies sit below the hanging lifeboats, providing privacy from above, and above the Deck 1 oceanview cabins, meaning privacy from below too. You also don’t have to worry about your neighbors poking their heads around either, because each balcony railing is enclosed with steel walls. Because of all this seclusion, you also don’t have to worry about the noise of a loud neighbor. The noise is usually washed out by the sound of water.
Cove balconies are 10 square feet larger than regular balconies, giving you extra space to stretch out and enjoy the breeze and views.
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