Veranda Stateroom

A Club Veranda Stateroom on the Azamara Journey blends comfort, practicality, and the boutique‑ship charm Azamara is known for. Nearly 70% of all cabins on the ship feature verandas, and these balcony cabins are especially popular for scenic itineraries like the Baltics.

🛏️ Stateroom Layout & Interior Features

According to Cruise Critic, veranda cabins include:

  • Queen bed (convertible to twins)

  • Desk, small couch, and coffee table

  • TV (functional but modest in size)

  • Minibar‑style refrigerator

  • Safe, hairdryer, and full‑length mirror

  • Modest but practical storage, including under‑bed space

  • Limited outlets, including a few at the desk and USB‑A ports under bedside lamps 

The décor is contemporary, with refreshed carpeting and furnishings from recent updates, though some fixtures still reflect the ship’s age.

🚿 Bathroom

Bathrooms are compact, with:

  • Stand‑up shower

  • Basic shelving and vanity space

  • Standard cruise‑ship amenities

While functional, the bathroom is one of the smaller elements of the cabin.

🌅 Private Veranda (Balcony)

Most veranda cabins measure approximately:

  • Cabin size: ~175 ft² (16 m²)

  • Balcony size: ~40–60 ft² (4–6 m²),

Balconies include:

  • Two chairs and a small table

  • Floor‑to‑ceiling sliding glass doors for natural light and easy access

🎁 Amenities & Perks

All veranda cabins include:

  • Complimentary tote bag

  • Turndown treats

  • Use of binoculars and umbrellas (per Cruise Deck Plans for veranda categories)