Cabin Space

Most crew cabins are below the guest decks and many of them are inside without portholes (windows). Since your cabin is your new home while on board please take care of it as if it was your own home. Keep it clean and tidy at all times. Bed linens, towels and all equipment, furniture and fixtures must be treated with care. Most crewmembers share a cabin with one or more person(s). Please be considerate with your cabin mates and treat them as you would like to be treated. Maintain good personal hygiene, personal tidiness and most importantly, be open to compromise.

Please do not:

  • Tamper with the smoke detectors
  • Cook or store food in your cabin
  • Use open flames such as candles in your cabin
  • Install extension cords, power strips or other power lines
  • Use any heat generating devices such as kettles, curling irons or irons.

Crew cabins have beds, small closets, a writing desk, TV, and a telephone. You, along with your cabin mate(s), are fully responsible for the cleanliness of your cabin and bathroom. You must make your bed, change sheets, dust and clean the cabin and bathroom on a regular basis.

Remember to turn off the lights, TV and any other electrical devices when you are not in your cabin. Furthermore, cabins must comply at all times with the health and hygiene standards on board. Any direct or indirect action that may influence the well-being of other fellow crewmembers and especially which may affect their work performance, are not allowed.