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Spitsbergen CruiseMS Nordstjernen, Page 3
ABOVE: Upper and lower berths in Cabin 220. INSET BELOW: Private bathroom, Deck B hallway. Cabins on the NordstjernenThe MS Nordstjernen has 54 passenger cabins, and the operative word is "cabins," not "staterooms" or "suites." All cabins are small, compared to those on modern cruise ships, and most have bunk beds. (T- and G-class cabins on deck C have twin lower berths, and in T-class cabin 306 or 351, one of the beds can be converted into a couch during the day.) I was in cabin 220 on deck B, one of 29 outside A-class cabins with bunk beds and private facilities. The cabin was tiny but comfortable: If I'd been a ballet dancer, I could have done my pliés, but pirouettes might have been a challenge.
Cabin 220 was just the right size for one person, though it might have felt crowded if my wife had been along. Of course, on a ship as small as the Nordstjernen, you can use the bathroom, toss on your clothes, and head one or two flights up to a public room while your companion gets dressed. (With so much great scenery outside, you probably won't spend much time in your cabin anyway.)
Tip for passengers with private facilities: Pack an old towel to use as a bathmat, because there's no border around the shower. Also bring a bar of soap, because the only liquid-soap dispenser is next to the sink. Next page: Dining and public rooms
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