P&O Iona Cruise - 1 Week in an Inside Cabin!
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I know imagine on a Norwegian fjs Cruise um not my Preferred Choice as a rule
this is the Wardrobe area which I feel is very small actually uh you've got a good um floor to ceiling mirror
not my favorite configuration not only that it takes up this space and is right next to the main door
I just think for me it relax that space it doesn't have the natural light that I really enjoy
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Those of you who have followed me for a while will know I’m not a fan of inside cabins. I just prefer natural light and we aren’t the kind of cruisers who only use our cabins to ‘sleep and shower’. That said, it’s a money saver and this year I now have multiple cruises booked and so an inside was necessary. But find out what makes this inside cabin one of my least favourites of all cabins I’ve stayed in. Would you be happy in this cabin? Don’t forget to like, subscribe and turn on notifications for my bi-weekly travel and cruise vlogs. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter @travelblogjamie and Facebook ‘jamiewrobins’. #cruise #iona #pando #cabin #cruiseship #travelblogjamie