Star of the Seas Room Prices by Cabin Type and Season

By Graham H
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Star of the Seas Room Prices by Cabin Type and Season

Which room you pick on Star of the Seas matters less than when you sail. That's the biggest takeaway from 40,560 tracked fares across every cabin type and season.

A fall balcony costs $257/night. A spring balcony costs $309/night. Same ship, same cabin category, $52/night difference — $728 more for two guests over 7 nights. That seasonal swing is larger than the gap between inside and oceanview in most seasons.

This is the full room-by-room, season-by-season breakdown. Every number comes from actual tracked fares for 7-night Caribbean sailings from Port Canaveral. For the broader pricing overview including booking windows and deal frequency, see our Star of the Seas pricing guide.


Every Cabin Type, Every Season

Here's Star of the Seas pricing across all 20 combinations of cabin type and season.

Cabin TypeFallHolidayWinterSpringSummer
Inside$201$228$242$249$255
Oceanview$222$255$272$283$280
Balcony / Infinite Balcony$257$298$278$309$300
Suite$487$491$670$678$648

Median per-person, per-night rates. Based on 40,560 price snapshots across 123 sailings from Port Canaveral.

Three things jump out immediately.

Fall is cheapest across the board. Every cabin type hits its lowest median price in fall. Inside drops to $201/night, balcony to $257, suites to $487. If your schedule allows September through November, that's where the value is.

Spring commands the highest premiums for standard cabins. Spring inside, oceanview, and balcony all peak. But suites are most expensive in spring ($678) and almost as high in winter ($670) — a winter suite premium that's unusual compared to other RC ships.

Holiday pricing is unpredictable. The P25-to-P75 spread during holiday season is the widest of any period — $164/night for balcony versus $28/night in fall. The specific sailing date and when you book matter far more during December.


Inside Cabins

Inside cabins are the most stable category on Star — low volatility, predictable pricing, and the narrowest seasonal spread.

SeasonMedianLow End (P25)High End (P75)Floor
Fall$201$192$209$141
Holiday$228$205$344$148
Winter$242$219$265$148
Spring$249$228$271$182
Summer$255$239$272$185

Based on 13,170 price snapshots across 7-night sailings.

The fall-to-summer spread is $54/night. That's the narrowest seasonal range of any cabin type. Inside pricing is predictable — you won't see dramatic swings regardless of when you book.

Volatility is the lowest on the ship. Coefficient of variation runs 18.8% for inside cabins versus 20.3% for balcony and 29.3% for suites. If you want a straightforward booking decision, inside delivers that.

Floor prices are interesting. The absolute lowest tracked inside fare is $141/night for a fall sailing — a far-out booking for September. The $148/night floor appears in both holiday and winter, likely for 2027+ sailings booked well in advance.

What a 7-Night Inside Costs for Two Guests

SeasonCabin Fare (2 guests)+ Taxes & GratuitiesRealistic Total
Fall$2,814$550$3,364
Holiday$3,192$550$3,742
Winter$3,388$550$3,938
Spring$3,486$550$4,036
Summer$3,570$550$4,120

Taxes, port fees, and auto-gratuities estimated at $550 for two guests.


Oceanview Cabins

Oceanview sits between inside and balcony, with limited inventory on Star compared to older ships. Seasonal swings are wider than inside but narrower than suites.

SeasonMedianLow End (P25)High End (P75)Floor
Fall$222$211$233$155
Holiday$255$224$377$163
Winter$272$245$303$187
Spring$283$257$305$195
Summer$280$257$297$210

Based on 9,430 price snapshots across 7-night sailings.

In fall, oceanview is just $21/night more than inside. That's $294 total for two guests over 7 nights for a window. In spring, the gap widens to $34/night — still modest.

The real question is oceanview vs. balcony. In fall, the gap is $35/night ($222 vs. $257). In winter, it narrows to $6/night ($272 vs. $278). If you're sailing in winter, the balcony upgrade costs just $84 more for the entire trip — pay the extra for a private outdoor space.

Holiday oceanview has the widest P25-to-P75 spread. At $153/night between the 25th and 75th percentile, holiday oceanview pricing is less predictable than any other cabin type/season combination except holiday suites.


Balcony and Infinite Balcony Cabins

Star of the Seas features Royal Caribbean's Infinite Balcony design across many balcony staterooms — a floor-to-ceiling window wall where the upper portion opens to let in air. These are priced in the same category as traditional balcony cabins.

SeasonMedianLow End (P25)High End (P75)Floor
Fall$257$242$270$200
Holiday$298$263$427$177
Winter$278$262$318$196
Spring$309$273$331$202
Summer$300$266$319$221

Based on 9,496 price snapshots across 7-night sailings.

Fall balcony at $257/night is Star's sweet spot. It's $43/night cheaper than summer and $52/night cheaper than spring. For two guests over 7 nights, that's $602-$728 in savings for the same cabin type.

Holiday pricing has the widest P25-to-P75 range. The spread between the 25th and 75th percentile is $164/night during holiday season versus $28/night in fall. Holiday pricing is far less predictable — the specific sailing date and booking timing swing the price significantly.

The floor price of $177/night during holiday is the absolute lowest tracked balcony fare. That's likely a pricing anomaly or a far-out booking for late 2027. The realistic fall floor is $200/night. Anything under $242/night (the fall P25 threshold) is genuinely good.

What Counts as a Good Balcony Price

SeasonGood Value (P25)MedianOverpaying (P75+)
FallUnder $242$257Above $270
HolidayUnder $263$298Above $427
WinterUnder $262$278Above $318
SpringUnder $273$309Above $331
SummerUnder $266$300Above $319

If you're at or below the P25 threshold for your season, book. Don't wait for a bigger drop — Star's pricing holds firm. We break down price movement frequency in our Star of the Seas pricing guide.


Suites

Suite pricing on Star shows the most dramatic seasonal swings and the highest volatility of any cabin type. It's also where Star diverges most from Icon of the Seas — Star suites cost significantly more.

SeasonMedianLow End (P25)High End (P75)Floor
Fall$487$466$502$409
Holiday$491$444$913$395
Winter$670$519$803$393
Spring$678$583$811$460
Summer$648$581$672$486

Based on 8,362 price snapshots across 7-night sailings. Excludes specialty suites (Ultimate Family Suite, etc.).

Fall and holiday suites are priced nearly identically — $487 vs $491. You're not paying a holiday premium for suites. That's unusual across the industry and worth noting if you want a suite during the holidays.

Winter and spring suites are $183-191/night more than fall. That's $2,562-$2,674 extra for two guests over 7 nights — nearly enough for a second inside cabin on the same sailing.

Suite volatility runs at 29.3% CV — the highest on the ship. Holiday suites have the most extreme P25-to-P75 spread at $469/night. The specific sailing and booking window can swing your suite price by thousands of dollars.

Suite Pricing vs. Icon of the Seas

If you're considering a suite on an Icon-class ship, the pricing gap between the two ships is substantial. Icon suites run $481/night median versus $576/night on Star — a 20% difference that adds up to $1,330 for two guests over 7 nights. For the full comparison, see our Icon vs Star price analysis.


The Star Premium Over the Rest of the Fleet

Star doesn't just cost more than other Royal Caribbean ships. It costs substantially more — and the premium is consistent across cabin types.

Cabin TypeStar MedianOasis-Class AvgPremium7N Extra (2 guests)
Inside$233$154+51%+$1,106
Balcony$276$178+55%+$1,372
Suite$576$356+62%+$3,080

Oasis-class average includes Oasis, Allure, Harmony, Symphony, and Wonder of the Seas. Based on all-season medians.

The suite premium is the steepest. At 62% above Oasis-class, Star suites carry a larger relative premium than standard cabins. This is the opposite of Icon, where suites have the smallest percentage premium. Star suite pricing is aggressive — driven partly by Port Canaveral's Orlando family market.

Inside cabins carry a 51% premium. You're paying $79/night more for an inside on Star versus Oasis-class. Oasis-class ships offer inside cabins as low as $133/night at the fleet median — prices Star will never touch.

For the full ship-by-ship cost comparison, see our Icon-class cost-per-night breakdown.


Which Room Should You Book?

  • Budget-conscious: Book an inside cabin in fall. At $201/night, it's the lowest-cost entry point to Star of the Seas. Pricing is stable and predictable.
  • Balcony without overpaying: Book fall or winter. Fall balcony at $257/night and winter at $278/night are the value seasons. Spring at $309/night is a 20% premium for the same room. See when to book Star of the Seas for full timing breakdown.
  • Considering oceanview: Check the balcony gap for your season. In winter, oceanview ($272) and balcony ($278) are just $6 apart — pay the extra $84 per trip and get the Infinite Balcony. In fall, oceanview at $222/night is $35 less than balcony.
  • Want a suite: Book fall and consider Icon instead. Fall suites at $487/night are the best value on Star, but Icon suites at $481/night are cheaper across all seasons. Icon is the better suite value by a wide margin.

Bottom Line

Star of the Seas room prices range from $201/night for a fall inside cabin to $678/night for a spring suite — with 20 distinct price points depending on cabin type and season. The season you choose has a bigger impact on price than the cabin type upgrade in many cases.

Fall is the value season across the board. Spring and summer command the steepest premiums. And the Infinite Balcony — Star's signature room feature — costs no more than a standard balcony.

If you're seeing a price and wondering whether it's good, check it against the seasonal tables above. Cruise Radar scores every fare 0-100 based on 2.6M+ price snapshots, then shows you the score right on the booking page — so you'll know whether any Star price you find is actually good.


Methodology

This analysis draws from 40,560 price snapshots across 123 unique sailings tracked October 2025 through February 2026. All figures are 7-night sailings from Port Canaveral. Suite figures exclude specialty inventory. For our full data collection and scoring methodology, see how it works.


Pricing data by All Aboard Analytics. Updated February 2026.

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Graham H

Graham H — Founder, All Aboard Deals

Graham has been cruising for over a decade and has sailed on 15+ cruises across Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and Virgin.

He built All Aboard Deals to track cruise prices the same way traders track charts — monitoring 35,000+ sailings and spotting fares that fall well below their recent averages.

When he's not digging through price drops, he's on board testing cabins, checking drink packages, and talking with other cruisers about what actually feels like a good value.

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