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Caribe balconies are very large and half covered/half exposed.

 

On Baja, cabins B744 and B745 have extra large balconies as well (they are near the stern). In this photo it is the last balcony near the stern, on the fourth row up of balconies.

 

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This doesn't indicate the SIZE of the balconies. That would be helpful since I've gotten two different sizes for the mini balcony on the Grand Class ships: 9 feet by 5 feet and 9 feet by 7 feet.

 

 

They did not ask about the SIZE of the balconies...they asked which ones were bigger than others...and the link provided that answer.

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We had a balcony on the Golden on our TA cruise last Nov/Dec. It was beautiful and our first time to have one. I believe it was C deck that we were on of the Port side. We ate lunch out on it the last day on the ocean before arriving in Fla. The most important thing I can say is remember that the balconies are built so that the deck above you can see and does see down to what you are doing......all the way down from top to bottom. And everyone can hear whatever you are saying.

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They did not ask about the SIZE of the balconies...they asked which ones were bigger than others...and the link provided that answer.

 

Actually, post #13 on that link only answers the OP's question if the balconies on the Caribe deck are bigger. The OP also asked if the Dolphin balconies are bigger - don't see that question answered. That post does a great job of explaining which balconies are covered, uncovered or partially covered.

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The two times we sailed on the Golden we were in C604 and C624 on the Caribe deck.

 

Balcony was awesome, huge, just remember that people can see you from above over half of your balcony closest to the rail, so be careful if you are considering any hanky panky.

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