Yes, many modern cruise ships offer two-bedroom suites, though they are generally classified as premium or "Owner's" accommodations and come at a significantly higher price point. Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships (like Symphony or Wonder of the Seas) feature Two-Bedroom Grand Suites and the famous "Ultimate Family Suite," which has separate sleeping areas for parents and children. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) offers "The Haven" Two-Bedroom Family Villas, which provide a master bedroom with a luxury bath and a second bedroom for guests or kids. Disney Cruise Line's Concierge 2-Bedroom Suites are particularly popular for multi-generational families, offering two full bathrooms and a large living area. In 2026, some newer ships are also introducing "interconnecting" staterooms that function like a two-bedroom unit but are priced as two separate cabins. These suites usually include "VIP" perks such as priority boarding, access to exclusive lounges, and a dedicated concierge or butler to assist with reservations.