On a cruise ship, OV stands for Ocean View. This category of stateroom (cabin) is a step up from an "Inside" cabin and typically sits below "Balcony" or "Veranda" rooms in terms of price and luxury. An Ocean View cabin features a window or a porthole that allows natural light into the room and provides a view of the sea, but the window does not open. These cabins are ideal for travelers who want to avoid the claustrophobia of a windowless interior room but don't want to pay the premium for private outdoor space. Within this category, you may also see "POV" (Partial Ocean View) or "OOV" (Obstructed Ocean View), which means your sightline might be partially blocked by lifeboats, structural pillars, or other ship equipment. These obstructed versions are often sold at a discount compared to "clear view" OV rooms.