The Ship Less Travelled
Balcony people, this episode is for you.In this episode of The Ship Less Travelled, we’re talking about balconies and why, for some of us, they’ve crossed the line from “nice to have” to absolute must.There’s just something about stepping out onto your own private slice of sea. Watching the ship glide into port. Standing still while the world slowly arrives around you. Listening to the rhythm of the ocean. Catching sunrise in your pajamas. Moonlight dancing on the water long after dinner is done.We talk polar cruising and why a balcony in the Arctic or Antarctica is not just about luxury but about access to the moment. Wildlife sightings. Ice. Light. Silence. It hits differently when you can experience it privately, in real time.We also dig into balconies on Transatlantic crossings, where sea days stretch long and wide and that personal outdoor space becomes part of your daily ritual.And then there’s river cruising. Lorraine makes a compelling case for French balconies. Even though you can’t step outside, she explains why they offer something truly special. Light. Connection to the river. A front row seat to villages, vineyards, and daily life gliding past your window. It's a vibe you want on your river cruise experience. She makes such a strong case that she actually convinces Dave.Balconies on a small ship cruise? We agree they’re a bit like flying business class. Once you’ve experienced the difference, it’s very hard to go back. Fair warning. It may spoil you forever.If you’ve ever debated whether a balcony is worth it, this episode might settle it.Subscribe for more honest conversations about cruises, small ships, and thoughtful travel. And let us know in the comments. Are you team balcony, or still on the fence?
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