Berlin Oceanis cabins and suites

Berlin Oceanis staterooms review, floor plans, photos

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Berlin Oceanis cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Royalton Dreamliner Cruises (Small Cruise Lines) en-suite amenities and services.

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Grand Suite

Max passengers:2
Staterooms number:2
Cabin size:400 ft2 / 37 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):forward on deck 6-Bruecken
Type (categories):Grand Suite

Junior Suite

Max passengers:2
Staterooms number:4
Cabin size:160-225 ft2 / 15-21 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):forward on deck 5-Promenade
Type (categories):Junior Suite

Outside Cabin

Max passengers:3
Staterooms number:
Cabin size:140-160 ft2 / 13-15 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):2-B, 3-A, 4-Haupt, 5-Promenade, 6-Bruecken
Type (categories):(Standard, Comfort, Superior, Premium) Exterior / Outside staterooms

Standard Exterior cabins are with 1 porthole window (each). Staterooms in Select Exterior categories (Comfort, Superior, Premium) are with 2 windows (each).

The ship has no staterooms suitable for passengers with disabilities / wheelchair-accessible cabins. However, two Standard Exterior cabins on B-Deck (room numbers 409-410) have ground-level entrances and wide doors. Their bathrooms are not adapted to disable passengers. Only 4 of all decks can be accessed via a small elevator.

Triple-occupancy cabins are available on request (categories KE-KH).

Inside Cabin

Max passengers:3
Staterooms number:
Cabin size:140 ft2 / 13 m2
Balcony size:none
Location (on decks):2-B, 3-A, 4-Haupt, 5-Promenade
Type (categories):(Standard, Comfort, Superior, Premium) Interior / Inside staterooms

Triple-occupancy cabins are available on request (categories KA+KB).

Berlin Oceanis cabins review

All 210 passenger cabins on the MS Berlin cruise ship are equipped with en-suite bathrooms (shower, WC, and washbasin). Complimentary amenities include bathrobes, hairdryer, either two twin beds or one double bed, telephone, TV, DVD player, mini-bar (extra charge), individually controlled air-conditioning, lockable drawer, shoehorn, and binoculars (for in-cabin use only).

  • The ship does not have any wheelchair-accessible cabins or staterooms suitable for guests with disabilities.
  • Room service and in-cabin dining (breakfast service) are available for an additional charge.
  • The onboard language is German; however, all staff and most crew members also speak English.
  • There is no specific or mandatory dress code onboard. Recommended daytime attire includes casual clothing and comfortable shoes, jackets, or jumpers. Swimwear is not appropriate in restaurants, bars, or lounges. On special occasions, more formal attire is suggested. Guests are also advised to bring suitable clothing for shore excursions and the fitness center.
  • At the end of the cruise, FTI Cruises encourages guests to reward the crew for their service. Tipping is not obligatory, and the amount is at the guest's discretion. A suggested gratuity is EUR 5 per person per night. Gratuities are distributed equally among all staff and crew members by the ship's management.

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