Cruisers who prefer natural light will typically choose a balcony or oceanview cabin for their sailing. But how do you decide which cruise room is the best for your family or travel group?We break down the balcony vs. oceanview cabin debate, so you can pick the perfect cabin category.Balcony cabins on cruise shipsBalcony cabins are popular with cruisers because each comes with a small, private veranda. The floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors let in lots of light to brighten the interior cabin space. Then, when you need fresh air or a quiet place to read or gaze out to sea, you can step out onto the attached balcony.Dividers separate your bit of alfresco real estate from the prying eyes of your neighbors, though depending on the shape of the ship, you might be seen from above. On some cruise ships, the dividers can be opened between connecting staterooms if you’re sharing adjoining rooms with family or friends and wish to share outdoor space, as well.Standard balconies are furnished wi...