Royal Caribbean Junior Suite Perks: Is It Worth The Upgrade?

If you’re considering whether to choose a balcony stateroom, a Junior Suite or a Grand Suite, you’ll want to know about Royal Caribbean’s Junior Suite benefits.

Many cruisers are shocked to learn that there aren’t really many Junior Suite perks, especially when compared to a Grand Suite. But, Junior Suites are larger than balcony staterooms and they do offer a few nice extra touches.

Royal Caribbean Junior Suite

Read on to learn all about Royal Caribbean’s Junior Suites and decide if it’s worth booking one for your next cruise.

What Is a Junior Suite on a Royal Caribbean Cruise?

Royal Caribbean cruise ships have four categories of accommodation:

  • Inside Stateroom
  • Ocean View Stateroom
  • Balcony Stateroom
  • Suite

A Junior Suite is the smallest and cheapest of all of Royal Caribbean’s suites. It’s best thought of as a type of accommodation that’s in between a Deluxe Balcony Stateroom and a Grand Suite.

Balcony Vs. Junior Suite Vs. Grand Suite Perks

The main reason to get a suite is the benefits that come with it. But you may be disappointed to see that Royal Caribbean’s Junior Suites don’t include many benefits at all.

BenefitBalconyJunior SuiteGrand Suite
Use of Royal Caribbean BathrobesYESYES
Luxury ToiletriesYESYES
Coffee Machine in RoomYESYES
Dinner at Coastal Kitchen (Oasis- & Spectrum-class ships)YESYES
Priority BoardingYESYES
Priority DepartureYES
Priority TenderingYES
Pillowtop MattressYES
Welcome Water & FruitYES
Access to Suite LoungeYES
Concierge ServiceYES
Priority Dining ReservationsYES
Priority Spa BookingsYES
Priority Shore Excursion TicketingYES
Bridge, Galley & Backstage ToursYES
VIP Pool Deck SeatingYES
Reserved Section in TheaterYES
Main Dining Menu Available for In-Suite diningYES
Free 24-Hour Room ServiceYES
Private Breakfast SeatingYES
Departure BreakfastYES
Complimentary Pressing on First Formal NightYES
Sign-up Fee Waived for Luggage Valet ServiceYES

Another benefit of a suite compared to a standard balcony room is the extra space…

How Big Is a Junior Suite on Royal Caribbean?

Royal Caribbean’s Junior Suites vary in size depending on the ship, with the average Junior Suite being 290 square feet. The smallest Junior Suites are on Vision Class ships (245 square feet) and the largest are on Odyssey of the Seas (301 square feet).

In the image below, you can see how a typical Junior Suite compares in size to a balcony stateroom and a Grand Suite…

Balcony vs Junior Suite vs Grand suite sized on Royal Caribbean

As a rule, the newer ships have larger Junior Suites. However, there is also some variation in the size of Junior Suites within each ship, so be sure to examine the deck plan carefully when choosing your suite number.

The size of the balconies on Junior Suites varies hugely. On the older ships, the balconies are just about enough for a table and two chairs. On the newer ships, many Junior Suite balconies are over 160 square feet in size and come with sun loungers.

Spa Junior Suite on Quantum Class Ships
Spa Junior Suite on Quantum Class Ships

What To Expect in a Junior Suite

A Junior Suite usually sleeps up to four guests with a king-size bed (that converts to twins) and a double sofa bed. On some ships, Junior Suites also have a Pullman bed and can sleep up to five guests.

Suggested read: The Best Cruises for a Family of 5

Junior Suites are spacious and usually (but not always) feature a bathtub and a walk-in closet. There is sometimes a curtain between the bed and the sofa bed.

Royal Suite Class Deals

I recommend booking with luxury specialists Panache Cruises for the best service.

The layout and decor of Royal Caribbean’s Junior Suites vary. On the newer ships, you can expect more modern decor than on ships that are up to 20 years old.

The pictures below show Junior Suite 11638 on Anthem of the Seas…

The photo below shows a Junior Suite on Radiance of the Seas. This ship was built in 2001. As you can see, the woodwork is in a more traditional style than on the newer ships and the TV is smaller.

Radiance of the Seas Junior Suite
Photo credit: Lawson Albritton

For a more detailed look at a Royal Caribbean Junior Suite, take a look at this video which showcases one of the Junior Suites on Symphony of the Seas…

Royal Caribbean Junior Suite Perks

Royal Caribbean’s Suites can come with a huge selection of perks. However, you need to know that most of these do not apply to Junior Suites, only to Grand Suites and above. So if you were hoping to skip lines and access VIP areas, having a Junior Suite won’t help you with that.

A Royal Caribbean Junior Suite includes these perks:

  • More space than a balcony cabin
  • Use of a Royal Caribbean classic bathrobe
  • Luxury bathroom toiletries
  • Luxury pillow-top mattress
  • Tea and coffee-making facilities
  • Dinner at Coastal Kitchen (on Oasis- and Spectrum-class ships)
  • Priority boarding (depending on the embarkation port)
  • Double Crown & Anchor points

Most Junior Suites have a bath, which makes them very popular with families with young children. Sometimes there is a separate bath and walk-in shower, but often the shower will be over the bath.

On Quantum Class ships (Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas), look out for the Spa Junior Suites which have a spa-inspired bath and separate rainfall shower.

TIP: If you wish to dine in the Coastal Kitchen, then make your dining reservation as soon as you can, as it gets booked up

Want more space? Some Junior Suites are connected to each other with internal doors, or they are connected with balcony staterooms. This is a great way to accommodate larger groups.

How Much Are Gratuities in a Junior Suite?

Royal Caribbean gratuities are $18.00 per person, per day for Junior Suite guests. This is the standard gratuity charge for most guests. Those staying in a Grand Suite or above will pay $20.50 per person, per day.

Read more about Royal Caribbean gratuities.

What’s the Difference Between a Junior Suite and a Balcony Stateroom?

On Royal Caribbean cruise ships, Junior Suites are larger than balcony staterooms, both in terms of the cabin itself and the balcony space. You’ll often find bathtubs and walk-in closets.

Junior Suites come with a few extra perks that you won’t find in a balcony stateroom, including bathrobes, luxury toiletries and the chance to enjoy dinner at the Coastal Kitchen restaurant on ships that have one.

Royal Caribbean’s Coastal Kitchen is available on the following ships:

  • Allure of the Seas
  • Anthem of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Icon of the Seas
  • Oasis of the Seas
  • Odyssey of the Seas
  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Quantum of the Seas
  • Spectrum of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Wonder of the Seas
Icon of the Seas Coastal Kitchen
Coastal Kitchen on Icon of the Seas

What’s the Difference Between a Junior Suite and a Grand Suite?

Royal Caribbean’s Grand Suites are not just larger than Junior Suites, they also come with a lot more perks. Grand Suite guests can enjoy concierge service, access to VIP areas, invitations to special events and priority reservations for dining, spa services and excursions.

You can see a full list of Royal Caribbean Suite perks here.

Is a Junior Suite worth it? (My Opinion)

A Junior Suite usually costs a couple of hundred dollars more than a balcony stateroom, although the price will vary depending on the itinerary.

For some people, the extra space is worth that. Families with babies love Junior Suites as they have plenty of room to add a cot (Pack n Play) and a bathtub is much easier than a shower. Cruisers who are of larger than average size also report that they value the extra space in the bathroom.

If you’re a frequent cruiser aiming to work your way up the Crown & Anchor Society tiers to get extra benefits, then the double points that come with a Junior Suite can make it worthwhile.

TIP: Double Crown & Anchor points are on offer if you book a Junior Suite, but not if you upgrade after booking via the Royal Up bidding program.

However, you don’t really get any of the usual Suite perks with a Junior Suite. If that’s something that really appeals to you, then you’d do better to consider a Grand Suite if you have the budget for it.

Suggested read: How to Upgrade Your Cruise Cabin After Purchase

Royal Suite Class Deals

I recommend booking with luxury specialists Panache Cruises for the best service.

Royal Caribbean Junior Suite FAQs

What is included in a junior suite on Royal Caribbean?

Royal Caribbean’s Junior Suites don’t have many perks over a regular Balcony Stateroom. They are larger, especially on the newer ships in the fleet. Junior Suite benefits include priority boarding, luxury toiletries and a more comfortable mattress.

Do junior suites get priority boarding on Royal Caribbean?

Depending on your embarkation port, guests in a Royal Caribbean Junior Suite do get priority boarding. However, they do not get priority departure – that benefit only applies to guests in a Grand Suite or above.

Do you get double points for booking a junior suite on Royal Caribbean?

Guests booking a Royal Caribbean Junior Suite get double Crown and Anchor points. This helps you to climb the membership tiers faster and enjoy a wealth of benefits as well as discounts on future cruise bookings.

How many points do you get for a junior suite on Royal Caribbean?

For every night you stay in a Junior Suite on a Royal Caribbean ship you receive two Crown and Anchor points. This means that if you book a two-week cruise in a Junior Suite you will almost reach Platinum level with just your first cruise.

How much is a junior suite on Symphony of the Seas?

The price of a Junior Suite on Symphony of the Seas varies depending on your itinerary. As a guide, you can expect to pay around $4,500 per person for a 7-night cruise. An Interior Stateroom would cost around $1,400.

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2 thoughts on “Royal Caribbean Junior Suite Perks: Is It Worth The Upgrade?”

  1. I think a junior suite on Liberty of the sea should give you more perks since they do not have a restaurant for Junior suite people to eat at like the bigger ships have

  2. why not have more perks if you purchase a spa junior suite,as it is a new catagory,like spa junior suite ,1bed room grand and above,so j2 and j3 suites stand,then you start from the spa junior suites and above,why im saying this is you only have 46 spa junior suites on the quantum and ovation,so it makes sense,what do other think.

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