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Inside cabins on aurora


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I've had an inside cabin twice on Aurora and have one in a few weeks time. Always mid ships on C deck and have so far been comfortable and slept well.

You'll need an alarm to wake you tho as no sun streaming in!

Much prefer a balcony of course but the inside cabins are good value.

Someone may correct me, but I think the inside cabins on Aurora only have showers.

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If you look under Our Ships on the main menu on the P&O website and click on Aurora there should be a picture of an inside cabin. We stayed in one 5 years ago using it as a 4-berther with our children (then aged nearly 12 and 17) and managed OK. Took a little organisation when all getting ready for a formal night, but we had plenty of storage for all 4 of us and all slept comfortably. Have to say I preferred it to the inside we recently had on Britannia - I find Britannia's cabin décor very drab and dingy and I found I felt quite depressed if I stayed in the cabin for long, although I know others love Britannia's décor. Maybe it's better if you've got natural light from a balcony. I think all inside cabins have a shower only, it's only grades such as Deluxe Balcony and Suite that get baths!

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As Groovechick said, look on the P&O website, our ships, Aurora. You can then click on 'Accommodation' and inside cabin, where you can launch the 365 degree tour. They are comfortable and have a very small sofa. Plenty of storage space. I take a plug-in nightlight so that I don't have to put the main lights on if I need to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night,

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