Solo Cruising
Learn why cruising is so great for solo travelers
- You May Qualify for One or More Singles Cruises Offers
On a cruise, you’ll be travelling with fellow cruisers and cruise staff, so you’ll have a lot more support getting from place to place than if you were traveling on your own. Overall, cruising takes a lot of the burden of planning off of solo travelers and it makes the experience much more enjoyable.
Single rooms on cruises can also be great for people traveling in big groups. People traveling with friends or family might prefer a room to themselves, and getting several single rooms, or a mix of double and single rooms, might be the best way to give everyone the space they need.
Cruise prices are listed as per person, based on double occupancy, but when you book a traditional stateroom as a solo cruiser, you’ll have to pay a single supplement. The amount varies from fleet to fleet, but can sometimes be equivalent to the price you would have paid for two guests. That being said, some fleets occasionally offer reduced single supplements.
Some cruise lines now offer specially designed studio cabins for solo cruisers. Depending on the cruise line, you may even be able to get a single oceanview or balcony room. These single rooms are designed for one person and priced to match. With no single supplement, you’ll just pay the listed per-person price.
If you want one, though, it’s best to book early. With high demand, single rooms can sell quickly.
If you have any questions about your room options, you can always call our Cruise Experts for help.