The biggest and most expensive suites available on Enchanted Princess are the Sky Suites, of which there are only 2. These are the only lodgings on deck 18, the sky deck. The sky deck consists of front and back portions at either end of the ship that are not connected through the middle. The sky suites are in the front portion, which also contains a hot tub on either side that is above the adults only retreat pool, but part of the retreat area. In front of that is the pay-extra-for-access sanctuary. The extensive balcony extending across 3 sides of each sky suite has a private entrance to the retreat area. S10 is a standard sky suite. S309 is accessible and slightly larger.
Including the balcony these suites have over 1700 square feet, with over 1500 of that space inside. Booking a suite always comes with some perks above what you get with standard staterooms like priority boarding and tender, a special line for suite and elite guests only at guest services, complimentary champagne on arrival, reserved seating in the theater, dining options not available to other guests, and concierge service with access to the concierge lounge. The sky suite has additional perks and benefits over and above what the others get.
Other suite benefits, some of which are exclusive to sky suites include pre-cruise shoreside concierge, suite experience manager, complimentary access to The Enclave (thermal suite), reserved bungalow on Princess Cay if the cruise includes a port stop there, two full bar set-ups, complimentary wine tasting, private shopping concierge, telescope in the suite, complimentary ultimate balcony breakfast and dinner, lots of balcony furniture, and a two-bedroom suite that sleeps up to 5 people.
The extensive balcony provides a 270 degree view as you move from one area of the balcony to the another. One end of it overlooks the lido deck, facing the movie screen. There are loungers in that area for private movie watching. The balcony has multiple groupings of furniture, one of which is a table and chairs for private al fresco dining.
Other areas have places for relaxing. The end with the private entrance to the retreat area is set up for ultimate relaxation with padded loungers, a pod, and even an outdoor TV.
The center of the suite has dining room and living room areas. The dining room has a table and chairs as well as wet and dry bars. The living room has a couch, table and chairs. It also has a desk and a TV as well as the telescope and a sliding door out to the balcony.
There is a bedroom on either side of the central area. The main difference is a fancier bathroom in the one considered the master bedroom, though the bathroom in the other bedroom is bigger and fancier than what is found in most of the ship’s other accommodations.
The master bedroom is somewhat larger than the other bedroom so it’s not just the bathroom that is bigger. The extra-large master bathroom includes a bathtub and separate stand-alone shower. These bathrooms have more products than standard cabins. The shower has 3 separate containers for shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel instead of only 2 with shampoo and conditioner combined. In addition to the usual liquid soap and hand lotion at the sink there are also some spa products.
The master bedroom has two closets and a desk. Each bedroom has its own TV.
The smaller bedroom has one closet and a desk. It’s bathroom just has a shower, no tub, but is still bigger than bathrooms found in most staterooms onboard. Each bedroom is more spacious than some entire cabins.
This suite has more space than a lot of people’s homes. It’s quite a luxurious place to spend a cruise, but you have to spend a lot of money if you want to stay there.










