
Frequently asked questions
How big are the cabins and what is the average size?
Cabins vary in size depending on the vessel category. Deluxe Superior cabins are 15-20 m² and feature wardrobes, a safe, hairdryer, toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers. Deluxe cabins are 12-17 m². Premium Superior and Premium cabins range from 8-14 m². Traditional Ensuite cabins are approximately 5-8 m², while Traditional cabins are 3.5-4 m². All cabins are functional, typically with two beds and basic storage such as a small wardrobe or shelf.
What kind of beds do cabins have?
Premium Superior and Premium vessels offer either twin or double beds. Some cabins can accommodate three people, with a double bed and an additional bed above or beside it. Due to the limited number of bed types, we cannot guarantee a specific bed arrangement but will do our best to accommodate your preferences. If you have a specific bed type request, please mention it when making your reservation, and we will try to fulfil it.
What is the average type and size of bed in cabins?
On Deluxe and Premium vessels, cabins are equipped with either twin or double beds. The typical size for twin beds is 90/100 cm x 190/200 cm, while double beds measure around 150/160 cm x 190/200 cm. On Traditional Ensuite vessels, most cabins have bunk beds, although some may feature twin or double beds. A double bed on Traditional Ensuite vessels typically measures 130/140 cm x 190/200 cm, while bunk beds are 80/90 cm x 190/200 cm. Traditional category vessels exclusively have bunk beds, sized 80 cm x 190/200 cm.
What is the difference between the lower deck and deck cabins?
Cabins on the vessel can be located either on the deck or below the deck. On-deck cabins are found on the main deck (the deck where you embark) or the upper deck (above the main deck). These cabins offer direct access to the sea and more fresh air. Lower deck cabins are located in the hull of the vessel and are typically quieter, as they are less likely to have passengers walking by. These cabins are also naturally cooler due to their proximity to sea level, and the hallways below deck are often air-conditioned, which helps regulate the temperature. Most lower deck cabins have small portholes.
Do lower deck cabins have a window?
Lower deck cabins are located in the hull of the vessel and typically have a small porthole. According to Croatian law and vessel regulations, these portholes must be kept closed during navigation to prevent water from entering the cabin. When the vessel is docked in port, the portholes can be opened. On newer Premium Superior / Premium, Deluxe and Deluxe Superior category vessels with steel hulls and air-conditioned cabins, the portholes cannot be opened.
A guest shared their experience with a lower deck cabin, which highlights the comfort and charm of this type of cabin:
"We ended up below deck and I loved it!! The portholes were super cool and I preferred our cabin with the feel of being on a boat when not on deck. I got some arty pics from the portholes, and closing them at night was very satisfying (SO much better than curtains). When open, the light from the water reflection on the roof of our cabin was super soothing, and the air conditioning was a fabulous retreat from the heat."
The guest also appreciated the cabin's amenities, such as the safe, comfortable beds, spacious bathroom, and quality shower.
Are cabins cleaned during the week?
The frequency of cabin cleaning depends on the vessel category:
- Deluxe Superior, Deluxe, Premium Superior, and Premium vessels offer daily cabin service.
- On Traditional Ensuite and Traditional category vessels, the crew does not enter your cabin during the cruise, so passengers are responsible for keeping their cabins clean. However, two towels per person are provided, and the crew will clean the common areas. If you would like your cabin cleaned during the cruise, this can be arranged for an additional fee upon request.
In all categories, cabins are cleaned and fresh bed linens are provided before your arrival.
Is there air conditioning in the cabins?
- Deluxe Superior, Deluxe, Premium Superior, and Premium cabins are air-conditioned. However, air conditioning may not be available at night after midnight if there is limited access to electricity.
- Traditional Ensuite cabins are also air-conditioned, but similar to the other categories, it might be limited during certain times, such as when the vessel is not connected to electricity.
- Traditional cabins do not have air conditioning, but common areas like salons and hallways on the lower deck are typically air-conditioned. The air conditioning is only functional when the vessel is powered by a generator or connected to an electrical supply in the harbor. If the vessel is docked in a smaller harbor without electrical access, the air conditioning will be turned off to avoid disturbing the peace with the generator noise.
Is it possible to be on the same vessel if we book different cabin categories?
No, it is not possible to book different cabin categories on the same vessel. Each vessel is categorized by specific cabin types, such as Deluxe Superior vessels having only Deluxe Superior cabins, Premium Superior or Premium vessels offering Premium Superior or Premium cabins, and so on. You will need to book cabins from the same category if travelling together on the same vessel.
Shall I bring sleeping gear?
If you plan to sleep on deck under the stars, it is recommended to bring a sleeping bag. Mattresses, pillows, and sheets cannot be taken out of the cabins, so you'll need your own sleeping gear for this purpose.
Is there warm water on the vessel?
Yes, there is warm water available on the vessels. The vessels are equipped with a central heater to ensure a steady supply of warm water. However, electricity and water are available in limited capacity, and the generator that provides power may not be used during the night or when the vessel is docked in quiet areas. The water tanks are sized to match the number of cabins and beds, so there is generally enough water, provided it is used rationally.
Are beach towels available for free to use on the vessel?
It depends on the vessel category. On Deluxe Superior vessels, you can use beach towels for free throughout the week. On Deluxe vessels, one beach towel is provided free of charge. For other vessel categories, beach towels are available for rental for 6 EUR per week per towel. Additionally, you can purchase a Katarina Line beach towel for 12 EUR.
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