cabina means cabin — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 24, 2026
cabina
noun • /[kah-BEE-nah]/
cabin
Example:
Nuestra cabina tenía vista al mar.
Our cabin had a sea view.
🧠 What does cabina mean?
A 'cabina' is a small, enclosed space or room that serves a specific purpose, often for privacy or protection. In travel contexts, it commonly refers to a compartment on a ship or train, or a private booth for making phone calls or for specific functions like a shower or changing room.
📚 Extra examples
- Solicité una cabina con vista al mar en el crucero.
I requested a cabin with a sea view on the cruise ship. - Tuve que usar una cabina telefónica porque mi celular no tenía señal.
I had to use a telephone booth because my cell phone had no signal. - La cabina del piloto estaba llena de instrumentos.
The pilot's cockpit was full of instruments. - Hay una cabina de proyección en el cine.
There is a projection booth in the cinema. - Pasé por la cabina de peaje.
I went through the toll booth.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'cabina' has its roots in the Latin word 'cabanna', meaning 'hut' or 'small house', highlighting its original association with small, enclosed shelters.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "cabina"
Synonyms: compartimento, cubículo, cámara, habitáculo, reducto
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