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Genting Dream Cabins & Suites — Pick the Right Stateroom

Every cabin category on the Genting Dream — Interior, Oceanview, Balcony, Balcony Deluxe and the all-suite Palace — with real sizes, deck locations, what's included, pros & cons and an honest "which one is right for you" guide from a team that has sailed every category.

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Stateroom guide · 2026

Genting Dream Cabins — At a Glance

The Genting Dream has 1,674 staterooms across nine distinct categories, spread over Decks 5, 8–13 and 15–17. From a compact 13 m² Interior right up to a duplex Palace Villa with a private whirlpool, there is genuinely something for every budget and every style of travel.

Every cabin — even the most affordable Interior — comes with a comfortable bed, en-suite bathroom with shower, flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, wardrobe, in-room safe and twice-daily housekeeping. Where the categories really differ is in space, view, location and Palace privileges. We've sailed almost every category and below is the honest breakdown — no marketing fluff.

Booking trends tell their own story: across recent sailings, around 6 in 10 guests pick a Balcony or Balcony Deluxe, about 2 in 10 go Interior or Oceanview to save, and the remainder upgrade to Palace for the all-inclusive experience.

Category 01

Interior Stateroom

Lowest fareGenting Dream Interior Stateroom — compact cabin with double bed
Interior · No window

Compact comfort, smartest price

The most affordable way to sail the Genting Dream. Smart, well-designed and surprisingly comfortable — you genuinely don't notice the lack of a window once you're outside enjoying the ship.

Size13–16 m²
SleepsUp to 4
Decks5, 8–13, 15

What's in the room

  • Queen bed (or 2 singles)
  • En-suite bathroom with shower
  • Flat-screen TV & in-room safe
  • Mini-fridge & wardrobe
  • Tea/coffee facilities
  • Pullman bed option (3rd/4th guest)
SGD 299From, per pax · 2N twin-share
Why guests love it
  • Lowest entry price — more budget for dining, drinks & tours
  • Pitch-black for great sleep — no early morning sunlight
  • Surprisingly roomy for a couple on a 2-night sailing
Things to consider
  • No natural light — easy to lose track of time
  • Tighter for 3–4 guests with luggage
  • Lower decks can feel further from the action
Category 02

Oceanview (Window) Stateroom

Best value upgradeGenting Dream Oceanview Stateroom with sea-facing window
Oceanview · Window, no balcony

Wake up to natural light & a sea view

A small but meaningful upgrade over Interior. You don't get outdoor space, but waking up to a real porthole or window view changes the whole feel of the room. Popular with couples who want more than basic but don't need a balcony.

Size~16 m²
Sleeps2–4
Decks9–13, 15

What's in the room

  • Sea-facing window or porthole
  • Queen bed (or 2 singles)
  • En-suite bathroom with shower
  • Flat-screen TV, safe, mini-fridge
  • Wardrobe & vanity area
  • Tea/coffee facilities
SGD 379From, per pax · 2N twin-share
Why guests love it
  • Natural daylight makes the cabin feel bigger
  • Significantly cheaper than a Balcony, only a small step up from Interior
  • Same size class as Interior with a much nicer feel
Things to consider
  • Window doesn't open — no fresh sea air or sunrise on the balcony
  • Some Oceanview rooms have an "obstructed view" (lifeboats) — ask before booking
  • For only a little more you can often get a Balcony — compare prices
Category 03

Balcony Stateroom

Most popularGenting Dream Balcony Stateroom — private balcony with ocean view
Balcony · Private outdoor space

The all-rounder — sea breeze, sunrise, sunset

If you only book one Genting Dream cabin in your life, make it a Balcony. Your own private outdoor space changes the whole rhythm of the cruise — morning coffee with the sunrise, sunset drinks before dinner, and the sound of the sea as you fall asleep. The single most-recommended category on every sailing.

Size~18–20 m²
Sleeps3–4
Decks8–13, 15

What's in the room

  • Private balcony with sea view
  • Queen bed (or 2 singles)
  • Sofa bed or Pullman option
  • En-suite bathroom with shower
  • Flat-screen TV, safe, mini-fridge
  • Tea/coffee facilities, hair-dryer
SGD 499From, per pax · 2N twin-share
Why guests love it
  • Private balcony is genuinely life-changing on a cruise
  • Best value-for-experience tier on the ship
  • Light, airy interior — feels much bigger than the same-size Oceanview
Things to consider
  • Some balconies are smaller than others — ask for a midship cabin if you can
  • Sells out fastest, especially school holidays — book 3–6 months ahead
  • Aft balconies are the quietest but harder to find
Category 04

Balcony Deluxe Stateroom

Best for familiesGenting Dream Balcony Deluxe Stateroom — larger balcony cabin
Balcony Deluxe · Family layout

A little more space, a lot more practical

The same balcony experience as a standard Balcony, but with a more generous interior. The favourite of families travelling with kids — it fits 4 comfortably with an optional crib, and the larger bathroom (with a bathtub on many units) is a real plus for families with little ones.

Size~22 m²
Sleeps3–4 (+crib)
Decks5, 8–13, 15

What's in the room

  • Larger balcony with sea view
  • Queen bed + double sofa bed
  • Optional Pullman bed (4th guest)
  • Bathtub in many units
  • Mini-fridge, safe, TV, kettle
  • Larger wardrobe & vanity
SGD 599From, per pax · 2N twin-share
Why guests love it
  • Genuine family layout — kids actually have room to play
  • Bathtub on many units (great with toddlers)
  • Sweet spot between Balcony and Palace pricing
Things to consider
  • Limited availability — best ones go first
  • Premium over standard Balcony isn't always worth it for couples
  • Higher decks come at a price; lower decks are very stable
Genting Dream The Palace luxury suite
The Palace · Ship-within-a-ship

The Palace — Genting Dream's exclusive private retreat

An all-suite enclave with its own private pool deck, lounge, fitness centre and restaurant. Personal butler service from check-in to check-out. The fastest way to turn a cruise into a proper holiday.

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Personal butlerFrom the moment you arrive, every detail handled — unpacking, bookings, dining preferences.
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Private pool deckTwo pools, hot & cold spa whirlpools, cabanas — almost always uncrowded.
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Palace RestaurantExclusive dining venue + a chance to dine at every specialty restaurant onboard.
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Drinks includedPremium wines, cocktails, beer, soft drinks — fully included on most Palace fares.
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Free Wi-FiOnboard Wi-Fi included throughout your stay.
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Priority embarkationSkip the regular check-in queue — straight to the Palace VIP lounge.
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Palace Spa & GymPrivate Palace fitness centre and access to spa treatments.
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Bigger suitesFrom 35 m² up to expansive multi-bedroom villas with whirlpools.
Inside The Palace

Palace Suite Categories — From Entry Suite to Villa

All Palace categories share the same private facilities, butler service and inclusive perks — they differ mainly in suite size, layout and view.

Palace · EntryGenting Dream Palace Suite — entry Palace category
Palace Suite · From ~35 m²

The entry into Palace luxury

Your starting point in The Palace — already a noticeably bigger room than a Balcony Deluxe, with a larger balcony, separate seating area and a more upscale finish. Comes with every Palace privilege including butler service and exclusive restaurant access.

Size~35 m²
SleepsUp to 4
Decks9–17 (Palace)

Suite features

  • King bed with premium bedding
  • Separate living/seating area
  • Larger private balcony
  • Marble bathroom with shower
  • Nespresso machine & stocked minibar
  • All Palace privileges (see above)
SGD 1,099From, per pax · 2N · all-inclusive
Palace · Mid-tierGenting Dream Palace Deluxe Suite interior
Palace Deluxe Suite

More space, separate living area

A step up from the entry Palace Suite — typically located on the higher Palace decks with a clearer separation between bedroom and living space. Ideal for couples who want a little more room to spread out, or small families using the sofa bed.

Size~45 m²
SleepsUp to 4
DecksHigher Palace decks

Suite features

  • King bed + double sofa bed
  • Distinct living area
  • Walk-in wardrobe (on most units)
  • Luxury bathroom with bathtub & shower
  • Larger balcony with seating
  • All Palace privileges
SGD 1,399From, per pax · 2N · all-inclusive
Palace · PremiumGenting Dream Palace Penthouse premium suite
Palace Deluxe Premium & Penthouse

Top-deck premium with bigger balconies

Premium Palace categories with prime positioning — typically higher decks, larger balconies and the most generous interior layouts. Penthouse suites can accommodate up to 6 guests on designated units, making them excellent for multi-generational families.

Size~60–90 m²
SleepsUp to 6
DecksHigher Palace decks

Suite features

  • Separate bedroom & lounge
  • King + sofa bed + Pullman
  • Oversized balcony
  • Premium bathroom & vanity
  • Priority everything (boarding, dining, spa)
  • All Palace privileges
SGD 1,899From, per pax · 2N · all-inclusive
Palace · Top-tierGenting Dream Palace Villa — duplex bow-facing suite
Palace Villa & Dream Grand Villa

The ship's grand suites — duplex with whirlpool

One of the largest suites at sea on a ship this size. Bow-facing duplex villas across two storeys, featuring a private sundeck with whirlpool/Jacuzzi, a grand piano in the lounge of select villas, and dedicated butler service. Reserved months ahead — there are only a handful.

SizeFrom ~150 m²
SleepsUp to 6
DecksTop Palace decks

Villa features

  • Duplex layout — 2 storeys
  • Master bedroom (King) + guest bedroom (Queen)
  • Private sundeck with whirlpool
  • Built-in bar with complimentary premium liquor
  • Multiple HDTVs & tablet
  • Daily iced champagne & priority transfers
On requestReserved months ahead · ask us
Where on the ship?

Cabin Deck Guide — Which Deck Should You Pick?

Deck position matters as much as cabin type. Below is how cabins are distributed and which decks our team recommends based on noise, motion and convenience.

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Lounge & SportsPlexNo cabins. Top-deck activities, ropes course, zipline.
No cabins
18
Palace Pool, Gym, SpaPrivate Palace facilities. Sun deck, spa pools.
Palace only
17
Palace Suites + Restaurant & LoungePremium Palace cabins. Steps from Palace dining.
Palace
16
The Lido (buffet), Pools, ZoukCabins above buffet — convenient but can be noisy.
High-traffic
15
Spa & many cabin categoriesSuites, Balcony Deluxe, Balcony, Interior. Spa floor.
Great pick
13
Suites, Balcony, Oceanview, InteriorQuieter than top decks, balance of views & access.
Sweet spot
12
Full cabin mix incl. Palace DeluxeMid-ship Deck 12 is one of our top recommendations.
Recommended
11
Full cabin mixStable, quiet, quick lift access to dining.
Recommended
10
Full cabin mixStable, popular with families.
Recommended
9
Suites, Balcony, Oceanview, Interior, HelipadStable lower-mid deck. Forward is quieter.
Stable
8
Restaurants, Bars, BoardwalkWraparound promenade. Some cabins; can be lively.
High-traffic
7
Theatre & RetailNo staterooms.
No cabins
6
Main Lobby, Reception, DiningNo staterooms.
No cabins
5
Limited Balcony Deluxe / BalconyLowest cabin deck — most stable in rough seas.
Most stable
Decision helper

How to Choose the Right Cabin

Pick the scenario that fits you best — these are the picks our team genuinely recommends for each type of traveller.

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Couples · short escape

2-night Cruise to Nowhere or Melaka

You're going to spend most of your time exploring the ship, eating and at the shows. You don't need much cabin space, but a window or balcony makes mornings nicer.

Our pick: Balcony, mid-ship Deck 11 or 12.
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Family with kids

2N+ with 2 adults + 1–2 kids

Space matters. A second sleep zone (sofa bed/Pullman) is essential, and a bathtub is gold-dust if you have a toddler. Easy lift access to the buffet and kids club.

Our pick: Balcony Deluxe on Deck 10–12, or connecting Balconies.
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First-time cruisers

2N Cruise to Nowhere

You want to see if cruising is for you without breaking the bank. Interior is enough for one short trip, but Oceanview adds natural light for not much more.

Our pick: Oceanview on Deck 10–12 for the price-to-experience sweet spot.
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Special occasion

Anniversary, birthday, honeymoon

Once-in-a-while trip and you want to remember it. Palace is the right call — butler, private pool, included drinks, and a noticeably calmer enclave.

Our pick: Palace Suite or Palace Deluxe — usually only a little more than a Balcony Deluxe per person.
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Multi-gen family / group

3+ generations, 5+ guests

You need space and you'd rather be together than across the ship. Penthouse and Villa suites genuinely fit a small family, and Palace privileges are easier than juggling logistics across cabins.

Our pick: Palace Penthouse, or 2 connecting Balcony Deluxe rooms for a bigger group.
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Tightest budget

Lowest total spend

Cabin is just somewhere to sleep — your money is for food, tours and onboard fun. Interior on a lower deck saves the most, and the ship is the same wherever you sleep.

Our pick: Interior, low-mid deck, twin-share — book mid-week shoulder dates.
Side by side

Compare All Genting Dream Cabins

One quick table to see every category, size, view, sleep capacity and starting price.

CategorySizeViewSleepsBalconyButlerFrom /pax (2N)
Interior13–16 m²None2–4××SGD 299
Oceanview~16 m²Window2–4××SGD 379
Balcony~18–20 m²Balcony3–4×SGD 499
Balcony Deluxe~22 m²Balcony3–4 +crib×SGD 599
Palace Suite~35 m²Balconyup to 4SGD 1,099
Palace Deluxe~45 m²Balconyup to 4SGD 1,399
Palace Deluxe Premium / Penthouse~60–90 m²Balconyup to 6SGD 1,899
Palace Villa~150+ m²Bow + sundeckup to 6✓ + whirlpoolOn request

Prices indicative starting fares, per person twin-share, excluding gratuities, port charges & fuel surcharge.

Know before you book

What's Included in Your Cabin Fare

The Genting Dream is mostly inclusive but a few extras are charged separately. Here's a clear breakdown for non-Palace cabins.

✓ Included for all cabins

  • Cabin accommodation & twice-daily housekeeping
  • Buffet at The Lido (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Dream Dining Room Upper & Lower (main dining)
  • Pools, jacuzzis, waterslides
  • Zodiac Theatre shows & live entertainment
  • Ropes course, zipline, rock climbing & mini-golf
  • Gym, sports courts & the SportsPlex
  • Little Dreamers Kids Club (age-appropriate sessions)
  • Movies under the stars & trivia events
  • Halal-friendly options across dining venues

× Not included (charged separately)

  • Gratuities (~SGD 27–40 per person per night)
  • Port charges (~SGD 50–90 per person)
  • Fuel surcharge (SGD 15/night, effective 20 Mar 2026)
  • Specialty restaurants (Umi Uma, Crystal Dining, etc.)
  • Alcoholic beverages & premium drinks
  • Spa treatments & salon services
  • Shore excursions in ports
  • Casino chips, arcade tokens, photo packages
  • Wi-Fi packages (unless Palace)
  • Laundry & pressing services
Palace fares include more

Most Palace bookings include premium drinks (selected wines, beer, cocktails, spirits), Wi-Fi for the duration of your stay, priority embarkation/disembarkation, one specialty restaurant credit, and all Palace facilities (private pool, lounge, gym, Palace Restaurant). Confirm exact inclusions on your specific fare before booking.

From our sailings

Insider Tips to Pick & Book Your Cabin

Things our team learned the hard way so you don't have to.

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Pick your location, not just category

A mid-ship Balcony on Deck 11 will outperform an aft Balcony Deluxe on Deck 16 for most travellers. Always ask for a stateroom number, not just a category.

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Watch the upgrade bid offer

About a week after booking, Dream Cruises emails you a "bid to upgrade" link. If you're flexible, low bids on Balcony → Palace sometimes win — it costs nothing to try.

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Travelling with a baby?

Ask for a Balcony Deluxe with a bathtub. Cribs are free on request — confirm at booking. Some cabins also fit a small stroller; ask before you book.

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Connecting cabins for groups

Genting Dream has over 100 connecting/adjoining staterooms — but they sell out fastest. Lock these in 3+ months ahead if you're travelling as a group.

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Worried about motion?

Pick a lower mid-ship cabin (Deck 9–11). The ship is large and very stable, but lower & mid-ship always feels the least movement.

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Don't pay for "view" you can't use

Some Oceanview cabins have lifeboat-obstructed views. If you're paying for the window, ask us to confirm an unobstructed view before booking.

Genting Dream onboard at sunset
Why trust this guide

We've stayed in every category — and we'll tell you what doesn't make the brochure

Cabin sizes and deck info come from the official Genting Dream cabin pages and current 2026 brochure, cross-checked against our own onboard experience. We've slept in Interior, Oceanview, Balcony, Balcony Deluxe and Palace categories on this exact ship — what you read here is what we'd tell a friend.

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The DreamCruiseBooking TeamSingapore-based · Sailed the Genting Dream 30+ times
Cabin questions

Genting Dream Cabins — FAQs

The questions our travellers ask most about choosing the right stateroom.

Which is the best cabin on Genting Dream?+
For most Singapore cruisers the Balcony or Balcony Deluxe Stateroom is the sweet spot — private outdoor space, sea views and a comfortable layout at a mid-range price. If your budget allows, the Palace Suite is the best overall experience with butler service, a private pool, lounge and the exclusive Palace Restaurant.
What is the difference between Balcony and Balcony Deluxe?+
Both have a private balcony, but Balcony Deluxe is approximately 22 m² versus 18–20 m² for a standard Balcony, with a similar layout but more interior space, often a bathtub, and a slightly larger balcony. Balcony Deluxe is popular with families as it sleeps up to 4 comfortably (queen bed + double sofa bed + optional Pullman).
What is included in The Palace on Genting Dream?+
The Palace is a ship-within-a-ship private enclave with personal butler service, priority embarkation and disembarkation, a private pool deck and spa pools, exclusive lounge, fitness centre, and the Palace Restaurant. Most Palace fares also include premium drinks (wines, cocktails, beer, spirits), Wi-Fi for the cruise duration, and one credit at a specialty restaurant.
What is the smallest cabin on Genting Dream?+
The Interior Stateroom is the smallest cabin at approximately 13–16 m². Despite the size it includes a comfortable queen bed (or two singles), en-suite bathroom with shower, flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, in-room safe, wardrobe and tea/coffee facilities. Some Interior cabins have an additional Pullman bed for a 3rd or 4th guest.
Are there family or connecting cabins on Genting Dream?+
Yes. The Genting Dream has over 100 connecting and adjoining staterooms across Interior, Oceanview, Balcony and Palace categories. Many Balcony and Balcony Deluxe rooms sleep up to 4 with a queen bed plus sofa bed or Pullman. Request connecting cabins as early as possible at booking — they sell out fastest.
Which deck is best on Genting Dream?+
Mid-ship cabins on Decks 10–12 are the most stable in rough seas, quietest and have quick lift access to dining. Decks 16 (under the buffet) and Deck 8 (above bars/promenade) can be noisier. Light sleepers should avoid cabins next to service closets, stair/lift landings and directly below the Lido pool deck. Palace cabins sit on Decks 9–17 with private facilities on Decks 17–18.
Does the Genting Dream have accessible cabins?+
Yes. Accessible versions are available across Interior, Oceanview, Balcony and Palace Suite categories. They feature wider doorways, roll-in showers and grab bars. Numbers are limited per sailing — request at the time of booking and we'll confirm availability for your dates.
How many guests can a Genting Dream cabin sleep?+
Most Interior and Oceanview cabins sleep 2–4 guests. Balcony and Balcony Deluxe sleep 3–4. Palace Suite, Palace Deluxe and Palace Deluxe Premium sleep up to 4. Palace Penthouse and Palace Villa can sleep up to 6 on designated units, making them ideal for multi-generational families.
Is The Palace really worth the upgrade?+
If you'd otherwise spend extra on premium drinks, specialty dining, Wi-Fi and a quieter pool, Palace often works out the same or only slightly more than a Balcony Deluxe once everything is added up. For special occasions, longer sailings or anyone who values calm space onboard, the upgrade is usually worth it. For a quick 2-night cruise-to-nowhere where you'll be out exploring the ship, a Balcony is usually enough.
Can I bid to upgrade my Genting Dream cabin?+
Yes. Approximately a week after booking you may receive an email to bid for an upgrade to a higher cabin category. Bidding closes a week before sailing and you'll know the outcome around 3 days before departure. Low bids on Balcony → Palace upgrades sometimes win, especially on sailings with availability — there's no downside to trying a modest bid.

Still not sure which cabin is right?

Tell us who's travelling, when, and your budget. We'll recommend the exact category and deck — plus check live availability and the best fare for your dates.