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The Sea Terrace is one of Virgin's most-booked cabins. Cabin 13018A delivers it from an aft, port side position on Deck 13.
Virgin's most popular cabin delivers the sweet spot of space, style, and those addictive ocean breezes. The Sea Terrace pairs a private outdoor terrace with bright, thoughtfully designed interiors — perfect for Sailors who want fresh-air mornings and cozy evenings. Enjoy a comfortable queen bed (or convertible twin layout), lounge-ready seating, a marble bath with premium fixtures, USB charging and complimentary Wi-Fi. Ideal for guests who want a true indoor/outdoor cabin experience without upgrading to a suite.
About the cabin number itself: the letter at the end of every Sea Terrace tells you which side of the ship you're on. A-suffixed cabins sit on the port side (left, facing forward); Z-suffixed cabins sit on the starboard side (right). Cabin 13018A ends in A, so it’s a port-side cabin — its mirror twin 13018Z is the identical layout on starboard.
What makes 13018A specific is its placement. Aft puts you near the wake views, with the occasional gentle engine hum on lower decks. Deck 13 sets your elevator distance to dining and the pool deck. the "A" suffix puts you on the port side (left, facing forward). Prefer to compare the whole category? See every Sea Terrace cabin →
Bed position can make or break a cabin. Here's exactly how it sits inside 13018A and what's on either side of you when you sleep.
| Bed configuration | Sleeps | Convertible |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Queen (2 Twins) | 2 | Yes — at no extra charge |
Cabin 13018A's bed runs forward-to-aft, feet toward the stern — you open your eyes facing back over the ship's wake. The bed is set toward the terrace, so most of the open walking room falls on the cabin-door side — handy for dressing, storing bags, or slipping past without waking a sleeping partner. The 1 Queen layout converts to 2 Twins at no extra cost — ask for the configuration when you book.
Sea Terrace cabin with the headboard against the forward wall and the bed positioned closer to the balcony door, leaving more walking space near the bathroom.
The Sea Terrace is a study in space — every square foot earns its place. Here's what's where.

Cabin 13018A is a Sea Terrace cabin found on Virgin Voyages' four-ship fleet — Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady, and Brilliant Lady. The Sea Terrace is Virgin Voyages' most popular balcony category, accounting for the majority of cabins across the fleet. On every ship in the fleet, 13018A sits on Deck 13, aft and on the port side — within steps of the aft elevators. Here’s where Cabin 13018A sits on the Deck 13 plan.
Deck 13 plan — Cabin 13018A marked in red. Pin is positioned by cabin number; treat as approximate.
Every Sea Terrace includes the full Virgin amenity set — no upcharges for the basics.
Official Virgin Voyages photography of the Sea Terrace. Cabin 13018A shares this layout.
Quick answers to the things sailors actually ask before booking.
Cabin 13018A scores 3.9/5 on the Serious Sailors Score (Solid pick). It blends Motion 2/5, Noise 5/5 and Location 4/5 — a good shout for the Sea Terrace category.
Up to 2 sailors. The Sea Terrace is configured with 1 Queen (2 Twins). Check the bed configuration above for convertible and extra-berth options.
Deck 13, aft, Port side.Cabin numbers ending in A are on the port side (left when facing forward).
The 13018A layout is found on Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, Resilient Lady and Brilliant Lady. Layout and dimensions are consistent across ships; finishes may vary slightly.
Motion is rated Fair (2/5). If you are prone to seasickness, a midship lower-deck cabin will feel steadier.
In Cabin 13018A the bed sits closer to the balcony door, with the headboard pointing forward. That leaves more open floor space on the cabin-door side.
Yes — a private terrace with the iconic Virgin red hammock and a glass balustrade rather than a metal railing.
Noise is rated Excellent (5/5). It sits in a quiet stretch with nothing disruptive directly above or below.
They are mirror cabins on opposite sides: 13018A is port (left), 13018Z is starboard (right). Layout and amenities are identical — the view direction depends on the itinerary.
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