Luxury cruise ship sneak peek reveals ‘most expensive cabin’ – and viewers are jealous: ‘They say money can’t buy happiness’

You won’t suffer from cabin fever in this one suite configuration.

A cruise line employee wowed boaters by showing off the most expensive stateroom on a luxury ocean liner in a “Cribs”-style video with 2.3 million views.

Called the Royal Suite, the fancy-pants cabin is located in the beautiful MSC Seaside Yacht Club – a 1,060-foot floating palace operated by MSC Cruises. The space itself is 667 square feet – about the size of an average New York City apartment.

“This is the most expensive cabin,” MSC employee Andreas Cruceros declared in the clip, adding that he only had “two minutes because our new passengers are coming.”

The Royal Suite’s living room (pictured) features plenty of plush chairs, a bar area and a wall-mounted TV. MSC Cruises

He then opens the door to the seaman’s room, which contains an array of plush equipment fit for a James Bond villain.

First, Cruceros shows guests the living room they created under the roof, equipped with two sofas and an armchair, a glass table and a giant wall-mounted TV.

The highlight is the balcony with a hot tub, dining area and lounge chairs. MSC Cruises

Near the entrance there is a bar cabinet stocked with drinks.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg as Cruceros then moves on to two more rooms.

One contains a double bed – no bunks here – another TV, a private desk, a smaller balcony and a spacious, hotel-style bathroom with a bathtub and shower.

However, the crown jewel of the upscale neighborhood is a 355-square-foot balcony with a whirlpool bath, dining area and pool loungers.

“Look at this view of Miami,” exclaims Cruceros as he gazes out over the Magic City skyline from the suite’s luxurious room.

TikTok viewers were amazed by the Royal Suite setup.

“This is the only way I can afford to go on a ship just watching this video,” one viewer scoffed, while another joked, “How many kidneys are we talking about?”

“Then they say money can’t buy happiness,” said a third.

MSC Cruises employee Andreas Cruceros showed off the most expensive cabin aboard MSC Seaside. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Cruises did not disclose how much people should splash out for the seamount Olympus, although some posts on the review website Cruise Critic suggest a weeklong trip could cost around $12,000.

However, prices vary depending on the season and route.


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