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The Best Solo Cruises

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Relax by the pool, attend shows, dine with new friends and more on your next solo cruise.

Whether you're embarking on your first cruise alone or you've been on solo cruises before, single travelers will find more options than ever when it comes to cruising solo. Many cruise lines offer single staterooms with the same amenities as other cabins, at a price similar to what you'd pay with double occupancy fares. You'll also find special promotions where the single supplement fee is reduced or waived, making it more affordable to reserve a spacious stateroom or luxurious suite with even more amenities – including personalized butler service, an added perk of booking with many luxury lines .

If you're ready for a maritime adventure, an extended vacation or simply a quick getaway from home, these top cruise lines offer some of the best options for solo travelers on waterways around the world.

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Norwegian cruise line.

Interior of Bliss Studio from Norwegian Cruise Line.

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Launched in 2010, Norwegian Epic was the first cruise ship in the industry to feature studio accommodations for solo travelers. Norwegian Cruise Line offers this category on nine of the 19 ships in its fleet, including the newest ship, Norwegian Viva. These cabins, at an average size of 100 square feet, are designed and priced with the solo traveler in mind. They have no single supplements – and studio rooms on board Norwegian Bliss even boast virtual windows.

Guests of the studios get access to the private Studio Lounge. In this exclusive space, you can socialize with other solo travelers and enjoy complimentary refreshments. There are also singles meetups throughout the voyage and plenty of fun-filled onboard activities to mingle with like-minded cruisers. Solo travelers can check out all the fun for singles on Norwegian Viva this winter on a cruise to the Caribbean , or in spring 2024 as the ship sets sail for the Mediterranean .

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MSC Cruises

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MSC Cruises offers interior and balcony solo cabins for single cruisers on its Meraviglia-class ships: the MSC Meraviglia, Bellissima, Grandiosa, Virtuosa and the newest vessel in the fleet, MSC Euribia. The second-newest ship, MSC World Europa, has 28 cabins – 10 Studio Interior and 18 Studio Ocean View staterooms – designed specifically for solo travelers. MSC World America, set to debut in 2025, will also feature the solo studio staterooms.

During voyages with MSC Cruises , single cruisers are invited to a complimentary, hosted cocktail party to mix and mingle with other solo travelers. The daily program is also an excellent source to discover additional activities, entertainment and opportunities to meet other cruisers. You'll have onboard special events like the themed 70s-inspired Flower Party and the White Party, where the ship is decked out in festive white decor and guests don their best white attire. In addition, there are various sports tournaments, or you can show off your culinary expertise during a MasterChef competition.

MSC's Caribbean and Bahamas cruises departing from Miami and New York City feature an overnight visit to Ocean Cay, the line's private island and marine reserve. While there, singles can participate in fun-filled evening activities like a Champagne Sunset Cruise or a glow paddleboarding excursion in the lagoon, then attend the lively Luna Libre Party and the lighthouse show.

Find an MSC Cruises itinerary on GoToSea.

Holland America Line

Interior of Single Stateroom on Holland America Line's Rotterdam ship.

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Three of Holland America Line's newest ships each offer 12 solo cabins to accommodate single travelers: the Pinnacle-class Nieuw Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Konigsdam. These ocean view staterooms range in size from 127 to 172 square feet and feature the same amenities as the double occupancy cabins but with a double bed. The cruise line's Single Staterooms are priced for one person. If a guest chooses to book a different stateroom, single supplements for double occupancy cabins are as much as 100% over the standard fare, depending on the voyage and the cabin category.

Long committed to solo travelers, the line offers many activities where guests can meet other singles such as wine tastings, cocktail mixers, exercise classes, daily quizzes, sports challenges and more. If you're a solo traveler and a member of AARP, Holland America is now the exclusive cruise benefit provider to AARP's members. Solo cruisers will have access to an AARP member-only onboard credit that ranges from $50 to $200, depending on the itinerary and stateroom category.

For itineraries, Holland America's Alaska cruises and cruisetours are perfect for solo travelers, offering many opportunities to connect with fellow cruisers. Another favorite for singles is the line's fall voyages sailing from Boston to Québec City or Montreal.

Explore Holland America Line deals on GoToSea.

Royal Caribbean International

Teppanyaki Restaurant on Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas.

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Royal Caribbean International features studio staterooms on select ships that range in size from 101 to 199 square feet. These solo accommodations include interior rooms, virtual balcony staterooms and a super studio ocean view stateroom with a balcony. The cabins do not carry the single supplement fee singles encounter when booking other types of staterooms, making them an attractive option when traveling alone.

Once on board the ship, solo cruisers will have countless options to engage and socialize with other travelers. When it comes to dining with Royal Caribbean , make a reservation at the Japanese restaurant Teppanyaki for an entertaining meal with new friends, or join fellow foodies for the intimate Chef's Table experience (the dining venues vary by ship). Singles can also participate in onboard activities like trivia contests, drink seminars, escape rooms, dance classes and pool parties.

If you need more thrills to stay busy and to meet people, Royal Caribbean's ships feature world-class shows and entertainment alongside adrenaline-pumping rides and attractions. If you're sailing in the Caribbean, there are plenty of opportunities to meet and chat with other passengers at the line's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Compare Royal Caribbean International cruises on GoToSea.

Atlas Ocean Voyages

Luxury line Atlas Ocean Voyages offers single cruisers 183 square feet of beautifully appointed space in solo accommodations that come without single supplement fees. These ocean view staterooms feature a queen bed, a panoramic picture window, a private spa bathroom with a rain shower and body jets, a stocked minifridge replenished daily with personal favorites, and other luxurious amenities. Single guests can also book other stateroom or suite categories with single supplements starting at 50% of the double occupancy price.

The line's three intimate yacht-style cruise ships – World Navigator, World Traveller and the new World Voyager, whose inaugural season begins in Antarctica in November 2023 – are all-inclusive . Meals at all the dining venues, premium beverages and wines, gratuities, culturally immersive excursions, and more are included in the fare. With fewer than 200 guests on board, there's an atmosphere of conviviality on these ships – especially when exploring remote destinations with like-minded and adventurous travelers during expeditions in Antarctica and the Arctic.

Read: The Top Cruises on Small Ships

Celebrity Cruises

The Theater on Celebrity Edge.

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Celebrity Cruises' new Edge-class ships offer some of the best options for solo cruisers. The line's two newest vessels, Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent (set to debut in late 2023), each boast 32 single staterooms with an Infinite Veranda. In addition, Celebrity Apex has 24 solo cabins, and Celebrity Edge features 16 staterooms for individual guests. These one-person accommodations offer a minimum of 131 square feet of space and the same upscale amenities you'll find in other category staterooms on their ships. Solo guests can look for special promotions where the single supplement is waived on select Celebrity voyages throughout the year.

Once on board the vessel, check out the daily program for activities conducive to meeting others – like wine tastings, cocktail-making classes and more. You'll also enjoy thrilling top-notch entertainment around the ship in The Theatre, The Club and Eden. A few popular cruises for singles are the line's Caribbean and Mexico itineraries on Celebrity Beyond.

Book a Celebrity Cruise on GoToSea.

Virgin Voyages

On the Rocks bar on Virgin Voyages ship.

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The hip vibe on board the adults-only Virgin Voyages ships is ideal for solo cruisers looking to meet other travelers. Its superyacht-style ships – Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady and Resilient Lady – offer 40 interior cabins ranging in size from 105 to 177 square feet. There are also six Sea View staterooms with portholes boasting between 130 to 190 square feet of space. These Insider and Sea View cabins are designed and priced for single travelers, with amenities like high-tech mood lighting and roomy rain showers. The line also runs promotions where solo cruisers can book double occupancy staterooms without paying a single supplement.

Activities and festival-like entertainment around the ships foster fast friendships. Diners will enjoy the interactive experience at Gunbae, the lively Korean barbecue venue. The "grog walk" is a fun pub stroll where solo sailors can join fellow mates while sipping and snacking their way through all the signature bars. For even more fun, check out the evening shipwide events such as the themed Scarlet Party, which features live music and immersive experiences. The line also hosts meetups for singles throughout each voyage.

Read: The Top Adults-Only Cruises

Avalon Waterways

Panorama Suite on Avalon Waterways ship.

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Avalon Waterways' river and small-ship cruises traverse waterways around the world, including in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. The company waives the single supplement on a selection of staterooms, including its Panorama Suites, on select European and Asia departures. The company recommends booking early as the specially priced cabins do sell out. Solo travelers make up about 10% of the passengers on this river cruise line .

Avalon's fleet of Suite Ships operates in Europe and Southeast Asia and features cabins with a minimum of 172 square feet. About 80% of the staterooms are Panorama Suites, which have 200 feet of living space, beds with a view and the river cruise industry's only open-air balcony. With Avalon excursions, solo cruisers have opportunities to meet like-minded guests during immersive tours, cooking classes, wine tastings, yoga or fitness classes, biking or hiking trips, and more. Single guests can choose to dine at tables for just two people or ones that can accommodate up to eight passengers.

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AmaWaterways

Single Stateroom on DOLCE by Ama Waterways.

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Two single occupancy staterooms are available on four of AmaWaterways' river cruise ships: AmaDolce, AmaDante, AmaLyra and AmaCello. These accommodations do not have single supplement fees. Solo cruisers can also book staterooms with a 20% single supplement on select sailings in Europe and Southeast Asia. (Note that this pricing does not apply to certain stateroom categories and suites.)

With the friendly, small-ship atmosphere, solo cruisers will find it comfortable to socialize with other passengers and the crew. Onboard activities and immersive excursions also create opportunities for fostering friendships, especially among like-minded travelers. Excellent options for solo cruises include themed sailings centered around music and wine or the magical Christmas markets itineraries along the Danube, Rhone and Rhine rivers.

Explore AmaWaterways deals on GoToSea.

Lines with discounted supplement fares

Stairwell (Deck 5) on Azamara ship.

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Azamara's special offers for solo travelers include reduced single supplements of 25% to 50% of the double occupancy rate on select sailings. The line's four midsized sister ships – carrying no more than 700 passengers – are mostly all-inclusive. Amenities included in the cruise fare include most meals; standard spirits, wines and beers; bottled water, soft drinks, and specialty teas and coffees; shuttle service in port; gratuities; and complimentary AzAmazing Evenings ashore or Destination Celebration experiences on the ship. Dining at the two specialty restaurants is an additional cost unless guests have accommodations in the Club World Owner's Suites, Club Ocean Suite or Club Continent Suite.

Single guests on Azamara cruises will find events during the sailing and venues around the ship where you can mix and mingle with other solo travelers and chat with the friendly crew. Intimate and culturally immersive excursions also create opportunities to meet passengers with similar interests. Azamara Onward, the latest ship, boasts the new Atlas Bar, a great spot to meet other travelers.

For itineraries, Azamara's signature "Country-Intensive Voyages" are a favorite of solo cruisers, including the 10- or 11-night Greece Intensive Voyage. For an extended sailing, check out the festive 12-night Carnival in Rio Voyage, which features a stop in Rio de Janeiro during the city's famed Carnival.

Compare Azamara cruises on GoToSea.

Cunard Line

Interior of Cunard Line Britannia Inside cabin.

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Cunard Line features dedicated solo staterooms on its three ships, priced at approximately 166% to 174% of the equivalent double occupancy cruise fare. Guests can choose between a spacious Britannia Inside or Britannia Oceanview cabin, or opt for a larger stateroom with a single supplement. For a little "me time" pampering while on board, solos will appreciate 24-hour room service, complimentary Penhaligon's toiletries and a chilled bottle of sparkling wine. Single guests will also be invited to get-togethers. You can either dine alone at venues around the ship such as the main dining room or choose to share a table with other passengers.

With an international mix of travelers, single cruisers will find many opportunities to meet and chat with others, especially during a Transatlantic Crossing. During the sailing, you'll find many enriching and relaxing activities that encourage socializing. According to Cunard , there's a sense of camaraderie and a passion around the voyage – and the unique travel experience of crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

Find a Cunard Line cruise on GoToSea.

Silversea Cruises

Pool and hot tub on the Silverwind by Silversea Cruises.

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Luxury line Silversea Cruises offers 25% single supplements on various voyages throughout the year, including expedition cruises to destinations like the Galápagos Islands , Antarctica and the Arctic, and Greenland. The line's all-inclusive fares include luxurious ocean view suites, gourmet dining, complimentary wines and spirits, gratuities, onboard enrichment and entertainment, shore excursions, and more. Solo travelers will even have personalized butler service to indulge their every whim.

The line's fleet of a dozen intimate ships, carrying no more than 728 guests, offers a clubby atmosphere perfect for meeting solo and like-minded travelers. Single guests will also have the opportunity to engage with other solo passengers during a welcome reception with Champagne at the beginning of each voyage. Popular itineraries for Silversea's single cruisers include its Transoceanic journeys, a bucket list trip for many cruisers .

Explore Silversea Cruises deals on GoToSea.

Spa room on Seabourn ship.

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Seabourn has special offers throughout the year where solo cruisers can take advantage of reduced pricing equal to double occupancy fares or discounts on the single supplement starting at 25% above the double occupancy fares. These rates are available on select voyages, including expedition cruises. Frequent solo cruisers and members of the luxury line's Seabourn Club Diamond Elite will also find reduced single supplements on Diamond Elite Single Supplement Sailings. In addition, club members receive invitations to exclusive events, where they can meet and mingle with fellow cruisers. Solo passengers are also invited to sit with the ship's officers, crew and entertainers at dinner – and there are hosted get-togethers for single travelers.

Solo cruisers will enjoy beautifully designed oceanfront suites and all-inclusive amenities on board Seabourn 's intimate ships. These perks include world-class dining; complimentary premium wine and spirits; a spa and wellness program in partnership with Dr. Andrew Weil; included gratuities; and the line's enrichment series, Seabourn Conversations. Single cruisers looking for an extended holiday will enjoy longer voyages on the line's newest purpose-built expedition ship, Seabourn Pursuit.

Compare Seabourn cruises on GoToSea.

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Gwen Pratesi has been an avid cruiser since her early 20s. She has visited destinations around the globe on nearly every type of ship built, including the newest megaships, luxury yachts, expedition vessels, traditional masted sailing ships and intimate river ships on the Mekong River. She used extensive research and experience as a solo cruiser to write this article. Pratesi covers the travel and culinary industries for major publications, including U.S. News & World Report.

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Top Solo Traveler Cruises Without Single Supplements: A Guide

by Judith Eve | Mar 10, 2024 | Destination Guides & Ports

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Solo travel is an exhilarating adventure, offering the freedom to explore the world at one's own pace. Yet, the thrill of setting sail alone can often be dampened by the dreaded single supplement fee, making solo cruising seem like a luxury reserved for the few.

But there's good news on the horizon for solo adventurers. A wave of cruise lines has begun to embrace the solo traveler, offering cruises with no single supplement. This means you can enjoy the serene beauty of the ocean and the excitement of new destinations without the extra cost.

Whether you're a seasoned solo voyager or contemplating your first solo trip, the world of cruising is becoming more accessible and inviting. Let's dive into the world of solo traveler cruises with no single supplement, where the journey is just as thrilling as the destination.

Understanding the Single Supplement Fee

When planning a solo cruise, travelers often encounter what's known as the single supplement fee . This fee is an additional charge imposed on solo travelers booking a room or cabin designed for two people. The reason behind it is straightforward: cruise lines traditionally price their accommodations based on double occupancy. Therefore, when only one person occupies a room, the cruise line potentially loses out on revenue that could have been generated by a second occupant.

The single supplement fee can vary significantly, sometimes costing up to 50% to 100% of the room's cost, effectively doubling the expense for a solo traveler. This financial hurdle is a major concern for those longing to explore the world by sea without a companion. It's not merely an extra charge; it becomes a barrier to entry for many.

However, the landscape is shifting. A growing number of cruise lines are acknowledging the solo travel trend and adapting their pricing strategies accordingly. No single supplement cruises are emerging as a popular solution. These cruises offer solo travelers the chance to enjoy their journey without the burdensome fee, making the adventure more attainable and enjoyable.

Below is a brief comparison of single supplement fees across several cruise lines:

The introduction of solo traveler-friendly cruises is reshaping the experience, creating opportunities for individuals to embark on maritime adventures with ease. As the trend grows, the hope is more cruise lines will join the movement, further breaking down the financial barriers that solo travelers face.

The Rise of Solo Traveler-Friendly Cruise Lines

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In recent years, the travel industry has witnessed a significant shift towards accommodating solo travelers, especially within the cruising sector. Recognizing the growing demographic of individuals seeking adventure on their own terms, several cruise lines have started to roll out initiatives specifically designed to welcome solo travelers without the burdensome single supplement fees. This trend is not just a nod to inclusivity but also a smart business move, tapping into an untapped market of eager explorers.

Traditionally, the cruising experience was tailored towards couples and families, with pricing and accommodations reflecting this focus. Solo travelers were often left to grapple with additional costs that made solo voyages less appealing. However, the tide is turning. A number of cruise lines have begun to introduce ships with cabins specifically designed for single occupancy, boasting amenities on par with their double occupancy counterparts. These solo cabins are not only cost-effective but are also stylishly designed, offering the same luxury and comfort expected on a premium cruise.

Moreover, the introduction of dedicated solo traveler activities and social events on these cruises fosters a sense of community and connection among single travelers. From cocktail mixers to group excursions, these activities are tailored to enhance the solo cruising experience, ensuring that individuals traveling alone have ample opportunity to meet fellow adventurers.

As more cruise lines adopt solo-friendly policies and infrastructure, the solo traveler is no longer an outlier but a valued guest with a range of options tailored to their unique needs. The movement towards embracing solo travelers is a testament to the evolving nature of travel, reflecting changing societal trends and the desire for more inclusive and accommodating experiences. The progression of this trend holds promising prospects for the future of solo travel, signaling a more dynamic and diverse cruising industry ahead.

Benefits of Cruises with No Single Supplement

cruise ships with no single supplement

Solo cruising has always been an alluring prospect for those looking to venture out onto the seas on their own terms. However, the financial implications of single supplement fees often dampened the enthusiasm of potential solo travelers. With cruise lines now waiving these fees, the experience has been transformed. Here are key benefits that come with choosing cruises without single supplements.

First and foremost, cost savings stand out as the most immediate benefit. Traditionally, solo travelers had to pay almost double the fare to accommodate for the unused space in a double occupancy setting. Without these fees, individuals can save significantly, making luxury cruising more accessible for everyone.

Beyond the financials, cruises without single supplements foster a community of like-minded adventurers . Since these cruises attract solo travelers, it's easier for guests to meet others who share similar interests and travel styles. Many cruise lines have recognized this and now organize events specifically for solo travelers, enhancing the social aspect of the journey.

Tailored experiences are another compelling advantage. Cabins designed for one and activities targeted at solo travelers mean that every aspect of the cruise is crafted with the individual in mind. From dining options that don't enforce the communal table setting to excursions aimed at solo explorers, these cruises understand and cater to the unique needs of their guests.

Lastly, the sense of empowerment and independence that comes with solo travel is amplified on these cruises. Travelers have the liberty to plan their days as they wish, without the need to compromise. Whether it's choosing to join a group activity or spending the day lounging by the pool with a good book, the choice is entirely theirs.

The evolution of cruise lines to accommodate and encourage solo travelers with no single supplement fees is a testament to the industry's adaptability and commitment to inclusivity. It's clear that these benefits not only enhance the solo travel experience but also pave the way for more personalized and gratifying adventures on the high seas.

Tips for Solo Travelers Booking Cruises

Booking a cruise as a solo traveler can be an exhilarating experience, but it's important to navigate the process smartly to maximize enjoyment and value. Here are some essential pointers:

  • Research is Key : They should start by researching which cruise lines offer no single supplement deals as these can significantly reduce costs. Websites and forums dedicated to solo traveling are great resources for finding up-to-date information and reviews from other solo travelers.
  • Early Booking or Last-Minute Deals : To snag the best deals, solo travelers ought to book well in advance or keep an eye out for last-minute offers. Cruise lines sometimes drop single supplement fees closer to departure dates to fill up cabins.
  • Deck Plan Awareness : Understanding the layout of the ship can help solo travelers choose the right cabin. Some cruise lines offer cabins designed specifically for solo travelers which are strategically located, providing easier access to the ship's amenities and social areas.
  • Join Social Groups : Many cruise lines have social groups and events tailored for solo travelers. Participating in these can enhance the sense of community and make it easier to meet fellow travelers with similar interests.
  • Stay Flexible : Staying flexible with travel dates and destinations can lead to better deals for solo travelers. Off-peak seasons usually see a drop in single supplement charges, making luxurious cruises more accessible.
  • Consult with a Specialist : Talking to a travel agent who understands the needs of solo travelers can provide invaluable insight. They're often aware of the best deals available and can recommend cruises that offer the most rewarding experiences for solo adventurers.

By keeping these tips in mind, solo travelers can navigate the booking process effectively, ensuring a memorable and cost-efficient cruising experience.

Exploring Destinations on Solo Traveler Cruises

Solo traveler cruises provide an unparalleled opportunity to explore the world's vistas, each with its unique charm and adventures. When choosing a destination, solo cruisers often seek places that offer a blend of cultural richness, scenic beauty, and opportunities for personal growth. Popular destinations for solo traveler cruises include the Mediterranean for its historic ports, the Caribbean for its vibrant cultures and stunning beaches, and the Norwegian Fjords for their breathtaking natural landscapes.

Embarking on a solo cruise means you’re the master of your itinerary. You can dive into the local cuisine, wander through ancient ruins, or simply bask in the sun on a secluded beach. Many cruise lines offer excursions designed with solo travelers in mind, ensuring you experience the essence of each port while providing opportunities to connect with fellow passengers.

Solo travel doesn't mean you have to be alone unless you choose to. Onboard social events specifically for solo travelers are commonplace. These events range from welcome mixers and group dinners to exclusive tours, making it easy to meet like-minded individuals. For those who cherish solitude, the beauty of solo travel on cruises is the freedom to join in or opt out as you please.

The number of solo cabins and dedicated solo activities varies greatly among cruise lines and ships. It's essential to research and possibly consult with a travel specialist to find the cruise that best meets your personal travel style and needs. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, there’s a solo traveler cruise with no single supplement that’s right for you.

Key Takeaways

  • Cost Savings for Solo Travelers: Choosing cruises without single supplement fees offers significant cost savings, as it eliminates the additional charge for occupying a cabin alone, making luxury cruising more accessible to solo adventurers.
  • Tailored Solo Traveler Experiences: Cruise lines are increasingly offering cabins and activities specifically designed for solo travelers, ensuring every aspect of the cruise caters to individual preferences and facilitating a more enjoyable and personalized journey.
  • Enhanced Community and Social Opportunities: Cruises without single supplements attract like-minded solo travelers, fostering a community atmosphere with organized events and activities that make it easier to meet others and enhance the social aspect of travel.
  • Increased Independence and Empowerment: The absence of a single supplement fee and the presence of solo-traveler-friendly amenities empower individuals to enjoy the cruise on their own terms, offering the freedom to plan their days without compromise.
  • A Growing Trend Among Cruise Lines: The trend towards accommodating solo travelers reflects a shift in the travel industry, with more cruise lines recognizing and embracing the solo travel market by offering no single supplement options and specialized services.
  • Strategies for Maximizing Solo Cruise Experiences: Solo travelers should conduct thorough research, consider early booking or last-minute deals, become familiar with the ship's layout, participate in social groups, maintain flexibility with travel dates, and consult with travel specialists to ensure an enjoyable and cost-effective cruise experience.

Solo traveler cruises offer an unparalleled opportunity to explore the world on your own terms without the extra cost of a single supplement. They're the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and social interaction. By doing a bit of homework to find a cruise that caters to solo travelers with activities and amenities that match your interests, you're setting yourself up for an unforgettable journey. So why wait? The world's oceans and rivers beckon with open arms, promising new friendships, experiences, and memories that will last a lifetime. Happy cruising!

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Judith Eve, loves to write riveting articles on crusingtonpost.com. She hails from the sun-kissed regions of South Florida, residing within a stone’s throw of the bustling Fort Lauderdale and Miami cruise ports. As a native Floridian, Judith’s love for the ocean and cruising extends as far back as her memory can recall.

Her lifelong passion for travel has taken her to countless destinations around the globe, but cruising, undeniably, holds a special place in her heart. Judith has embraced the elegance of luxury liners, relished the intimacy of boutique ships, and marveled at the innovation found on the newest megaships. This varied experience makes her a well-rounded and knowledgeable commentator on everything cruise-related.

Balancing her writing career and family life with effortless grace, Judith is happily married, mother to two wonderful children, and a doting grandmother to three grandkids. Much like Judith, her family shares her enthusiasm for the sea, often accompanying her on cruise adventures and enriching her articles with their unique perspectives.

Her work for crusingtonpost.com provides readers with insightful, engaging narratives of her travels, from vivid descriptions of the picturesque locales she visits to in-depth reviews of the cruise lines she travels with. Her writing is not only an exploration of travel and cruising; it is a testament to her zest for life, her commitment to family, and her love for the ocean.

Endearing herself to readers with her warm, personable writing style, Judith has become a trusted voice in the cruising community. She is the go-to source for tips, advice, and comprehensive information on cruising. As a tireless explorer and devoted family woman, Judith Eve embodies the essence of the adventurous spirit, inspiring readers to set sail and create their own sea stories.

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The 5 best cruise lines for solo travelers

Gene Sloan

Editor's Note

Thinking of taking a cruise as a solo traveler? Here's the bad news: With many lines, you could end up paying twice as much as someone traveling with a companion.

Most cruise ship cabins are designed for two, and the cruise rates you see advertised for these cabins are per person, based on double occupancy . That means the rates are only available to customers who will be sharing the cabin with a second paying passenger.

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If you want to occupy one of these cabins alone, you'll pay a premium that, in cruise world lingo, is known as the "single supplement." Often, that premium is 100%. In other words, even if you don't have a second person in your cabin, you'll be paying an extra fare as if you did.

Still, all is not lost if you're a singleton wanting to experience life at sea. Spurred by increasing demand, a growing number of cruise lines are adding cabins designed specifically for solo travelers (with pricing that, by definition, is based on single occupancy). Some lines routinely offer lower single supplement charges than others, or they reduce or waive single supplements during promotions.

Of course, it's not just a low price that makes for a good solo cruise. Just as important for many people traveling alone is the opportunity to meet other like-minded solo travelers through meet-and-greet receptions and organized group dining for solo cruisers. Some cruise lines do a better job with this than others.

Looking at all these criteria — price, cabin options and a welcoming environment — I've identified five lines going the extra mile for cruisers traveling alone. Here are my top picks for the best cruise lines for solo travelers.

Norwegian Cruise Line

Credit Norwegian for kicking off the trend of more solo cabins on cruise ships. In 2010, the big-ship line debuted an entire zone of small "studio" cabins for one — 128 in all — on its then-new, 4,100-passenger Norwegian Epic. It was such a hit that other lines began to follow.

Just 100 square feet but superbly designed to maximize storage space, the solo rooms on Norwegian Epic are clustered around an exclusive Studio Lounge. It has a bar and television area where solo travelers can mingle at daily hosted happy hour gatherings.

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Norwegian has since added similar solo cabin areas with exclusive lounges to seven more new ships, including its two newest vessels, Norwegian Viva and Norwegian Prima . Both ships have a 73-cabin solo complex that spreads across two decks.

The bigger Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Bliss all have an 82-cabin solo complex, while two older ships — Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway — have solo areas with 59 cabins.

Norwegian also offers four solo cabins on its Hawaii-based Pride of America.

Having sailed in one of Norwegian's cabins for one, I can confidently declare them among the coolest solo digs at sea. I particularly love the futuristic "Jetsons"-like design and the multicolored mood lighting.

One big caveat: They're all inside cabins without an ocean view, although most have a window that looks out onto a corridor. On Norwegian Bliss, the solo cabins have a virtual porthole that offers a live view of the outside world via an LED screen.

Related: Why a windowless inside cabin isn't so bad

A bigger caveat, perhaps, is that these solo cabins have become so popular they often sell out far in advance, and at prices that aren't much better than booking a cabin for two.

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean has taken a page from Norwegian's playbook in recent years by adding solo cabins to both new and older ship classes . The line's Quantum-class vessels, which began debuting in 2014, offer up to 28 of these dedicated studio cabins, which measure from 101 to 119 square feet.

Unlike Norwegian's solo digs, some cabins are ocean-view rooms with balconies. Others have a virtual balcony that, at first glance, looks like a veranda but is really just a digital screen projecting a real-time view of the outside. (It sounds corny, but it works.)

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Other Royal Caribbean ships with solo cabins include some of the line's giant Oasis-class vessels, including Symphony of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas . Several of Royal Caribbean's older Voyager-class and Radiance-class vessels also have solo cabins. But some of these ships have just two or three.

While the solo cabins on Royal Caribbean ships don't come with a dedicated solo lounge, solo travelers will find Royal Caribbean-hosted meetups for solo travelers on the vessels, which is a great way for single travelers to find others in the same boat, so to speak. There's also quite a bar scene on Royal Caribbean ships, with rows of bar seats in many bars that are a great place to find other solo travelers.

Additionally, Royal Caribbean ships are particularly known for their wide range of onboard activities, from big-production shows to rock-climbing walls and surfing pools, that you can enjoy just fine as a solo traveler.

Silversea Cruises

Unlike Norwegian and Royal Caribbean, Silversea hasn't created a specific cabin category for solo travelers. But the luxury line is known for catering to them with single supplements of just 10% to 25% on select sailings. Occasionally, during short-term promotions, the line even will waive the single supplement entirely.

Silversea also hosts welcome receptions for solo travelers at the start of every voyage to kick off the mingling process.

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Operating relatively small, intimate vessels that carry just a few hundred passengers, Silversea is known for drawing a social crowd that likes to mix and mingle, particularly at dinnertime — a boon for people like me who don't like to eat alone.

Head to the main lounge just before dinner on a Silversea ship, and there's a good chance you'll be pulled into a conversation with a group of complete strangers who will extend a dinner invitation. This has happened to me so many times on Silversea ships that I almost count on it.

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On Silversea's expedition sailings, you can also share meals with ship naturalists and expedition guides who join passengers in public dining venues. From my experience, they are always amenable to a friendly dining companion and some good conversation.

Virgin Voyages

Of course, there's always the rebellious startup line Virgin Voyages , backed by Richard Branson's Virgin Group, which draws fun-loving folks (but not just millennials ). It's shaping up to be a leader in the solo cruise market, judging from my experience when I sailed on its first ship, Scarlet Lady .

The vessel boasts 46 cabins specifically designed for lone travelers — as do its newer sisters, Valiant Lady and Resilient Lady . That's a big number for a ship with just 1,330 cabins overall. We haven't yet sailed in one of their solo rooms, but based on what we saw when we toured Scarlet Lady, they might just become the coolest digs-for-one around.

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The solo accommodations on Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady and Resilient Lady include 40 windowless, 105-square-foot Solo Insider rooms on each vessel that are sleek and stylish with full-size beds, large flat-screen televisions, curvy vanities and high-design bathrooms. Six similar-looking Solo Sea View cabins on each vessel measure about 130 square feet and offer windows.

Note that the solo cabins with windows are at the front of the ships, facing forward. While that's a spectacular location for sightseeing, seasoned cruisers know that cabins in this location can be bumpy in rough seas. I love a little movement when I cruise (how else do you know you're at sea?), but if you don't, consider yourself warned.

Meanwhile, for solos, you'll find that Virgin's hopping bar scene — and adult-focused atmosphere — is perfect for solos looking to meet up with other single travelers. With a ban on children under 18, you won't find families with kids on this line. It's all about solo travelers, couples and friend groups looking to have a good time and engage with their shipmates on board.

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Solo travelers looking for an upscale river cruise can often find a deal from Tauck, a high-end tour company with a European cruise division. It markets more than half a dozen river vessels.

Tauck often eliminates its single supplement completely on its least-expensive category of cabins (Category 1) and reduces single supplements for other cabin categories (with savings up to $1,000 in select categories).

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On board, Tauck directors and cruise directors take special care of solo travelers, and communal tables at mealtime make it easy to meet other travelers.

Cruisers traveling alone can seek out others at the bar (no worries about the bar tab — drinks are included) or escape to a quiet sun deck spot with a book when they're tired of socializing. Daily shore excursions and tours are included, so you'll always have a group ready to explore with you on land.

River cruising in general is ideal for solo travelers, and other river lines also waive or significantly lower single supplement charges. Avalon Waterways waives its single supplement charge for some cabins on every cruise departure in Europe, and AmaWaterways charges a single supplement of just 50% for solo travelers booking non-suite cabins. It also has four ships in Europe that each have two dedicated solo cabins that carry no single supplement.

Bottom line

As someone who often cruises alone when writing about ships, I've found that smaller ships often are better for mixing and mingling than bigger ships .

On small ships, you'll see the same people again and again — on tours, in lounges, around the pool and so forth; this increases the odds you'll strike up a conversation and soon become fast friends. On big ships with thousands of passengers, you might go days without seeing the same person twice.

The lines that operate small ships are also more prone to offering discounts for solo travelers, which results in a higher percentage of individual cruisers onboard. That said, for the most part, the lines operating bigger ships are offering the most dedicated solo cabins. They also offer more onboard activities, from Broadway shows to rock-climbing walls, that you don't need companions to enjoy.

Not that you should worry too much about making friends at sea. Cruisers, in general, are social people. In fact, many passengers cruise specifically to meet others. I can't tell you how many times I've been sitting alone in a corner of a cruise ship lounge, minding my own business, when another passenger (or two or five) stopped by and struck up a conversation.

Whether you choose one of our top cruise lines for solo travelers or another line that suits your fancy, you're bound to have a good time with as much or as little alone time as you desire.

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Published 16th February 2024 in Cruise Advice By Claire Benktander /cruise-news/cruise-advice/no-single-supplement-cruises

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At Mundy Cruising we've always tried to understand more about the issues and concerns of our solo travellers, and we regularly campaign for lower or no single supplements with our cruise line partners.

Solo cruising is a wonderful way to travel, allowing you to meet like-minded people with the likes of group sightseeing tours and getting involved on board with activities like wine tasting, quizzes and much more. Here are five of the most interesting itineraries coming up in 2024 and 2025 on our top solo-friendly cruise lines, all with no single supplement to pay:

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1. uniworld river cruises - milan, venice & the jewels of veneto.

Uniworld's itineraries are excellent for solo travellers with perfectly planned voyages, a welcoming atmosphere and an all-inclusive offering that ranges from outstanding food to onboard entertainment and wellness classes. We love Uniworld's 10-night Milan, Venice & the Jewels of Veneto river cruise sailing from Milan to Venice which takes place on board the beautiful S.S. La Venezia , the perfect way to experience this iconic city.

Uniworld are currently waiving the single supplement on a number of select departures, with the 21 June sailing offering a particularly appealing lead-in fare as you experience the cultural treasures of Venice and its surrounds, from Saint Mark's Basilica to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.

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2. AmaWaterways - Impressions of the Seine & Paris

Why not travel among France's treasures on a river cruise on board AmaWaterways' luxurious AmaDante on their Impressions of the Seine & Paris voyage? Highlights include the chance to visit Monet's gardens in Giverny, the atmospheric Medieval quarter in Rouen, and UNESCO-listed Le Havre, where your 7-night cruise ends.

You'll enjoy fine dining on board as well as a daily Sip & Sail cocktail hour to chat to your fellow guests, alongside small group excursions and a highly attentive crew. With a waived single supplement on select ships in Europe with specially-designed single occupancy staterooms with French balconies, this is a great opportunity for solo travellers to experience one of the best river cruise lines in the business.

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3. Tauck River Cruises - The Blue Danube

Tauck don't charge a single supplement for category 1 cabins on any of their European river cruises, and we think that the Musical Magic Along The Blue Danube voyage departing in May, June and October this year and next on board the ms Joy looks particularly appealing. Enjoy a two-night stay in vibrant Budapest before heading west through Germany, Austria and Slovakia, with highlights including the imperial grandeur of Vienna and Salzburg's beautiful Altstadt, ending with a two-night stay discovering the beautiful city of Prague, all explored with Tauck's excellent included tours to connect solo river cruisers with other like-minded travellers.

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4. Ponant - Croatia & the Adriatic Coast

French cruise line Ponant has waived the single supplement on a number of cruises on board their stylish yachts, including an Adriatic voyage from Dubrovnik to Venice departing in August 2025 aboard L'Austral . With a relaxed, informal atmosphere on board perfect for carving out new friendships, highlights on this cruise include an overnight in the enchanting walled city of Dubrovnik, the sandy beaches of Croatia's forest-encircled Rab and Bol islands, the lesser-explored national parks of the Brijuni archipelago and UNESCO-listed Stari Grad, as well as calls at several other chic Croatian harbours and remote islands, ending in the cultural melting pot that is Venice.

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5. Cunard - The Norwegian Fjords

Cunard's Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth all offer spacious single staterooms for solo travellers, with opportunities to be as sociable as you wish, from coffee meetups and cocktail receptions to group activities. And, where better to experience it all than the magnificent Norwegian Fjords ?

We think they should be on every cruiser's bucket list, and this no-fly, Southampton round- trip voyage departing on 14 July 2024 is a great option for solo travellers. Highlights on this sailing include the picturesque village of Olden and pretty Stavanger, the gateway to the spectacular Lysefjord.

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Claire is Marketing Manager at Mundy Cruising, having worked with the company for nearly a year and in travel for over 8 years. Most recently she's cruised on Seabourn and has also sailed with Ponant and Uniworld. Her favourite destination is Sweden however she's also enjoyed cruises in the the Galapagos, Mediterranean, Caribbean, Northern Europe, Greek Isles and the Far East. When she’s not travelling she loves weekends away in the countryside.

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Taking a cruise by yourself comes with plenty of perks, like doing what you want when you want. But there is one drawback that guests going it alone for the first time may not expect: extra fees.

Cruise lines generally charge single supplements when solo travelers book a cabin, tacking on an extra cost for those passengers.

“They have to look at the overall picture when they're looking at pricing out specific ships and itineraries, and they look at it as, ‘What is (the revenue) that we need to get from the cabin?’” said Michelle Fee, CEO and founder of travel agency franchise network Cruise Planners.

But it’s becoming increasingly easy to avoid those charges, as more lines add cabins designed with single guests in mind.

Why do cruise lines charge single supplements?

Single supplements help cruise operators make up the difference in earnings when only one person is in a stateroom designed for two.

“And people usually say, ‘Yeah, but I don't eat double,’” Fee said. “But you also don't drink double and you don't gamble double, so there's a lot of onboard (spending) that happens, as well.”

How much do cruise single supplements cost?

Cruise lines typically charge an additional 50% to 100% of the fare, according to Fee. If a solo traveler’s fare costs $1,000, for example, they would pay between $500 and $1,000 extra for the supplement.

Do cruise lines have solo cabins?

Yes. In fact, a number of cruise lines have invested more in one-person staterooms in recent years. 

Norwegian Cruise Line – which Fee said was “ahead of the curve” when it introduced solo cabins over 10 years ago – announced plans last month to add nearly 1,000 cabins for single occupants across its fleet.

Fee said others have followed suit over the past two or three years. Oceania Cruises – also part of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. – launched its new ship, Oceania Vista , with six dedicated veranda staterooms for single guests in May. The upscale line previously debuted solo oceanview staterooms on four of its small ships in 2022.

Crystal and Virgin Voyages also have solo cabins throughout their fleets, while other lines may have them on select ships. Royal Caribbean International , for instance, has studio staterooms ranging from 101 to 199 square feet on Anthem of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Quantum of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas.

Are solo cabins cheaper?

Solo cabins are priced for single guests, so passengers do not have to pay a supplement, according to Fee.

Cruise lines typically avoid pricing solo staterooms higher than double occupancy cabins “because then somebody could just jump into a double and have much more room,” she added.

A line may raise the price of a solo cabin if it’s running low on inventory for a particular sailing, possibly even higher than some double occupancy cabins. But the latter is unlikely to be cheaper after factoring in the supplement. “Let’s say it costs $1,000 for the solo (cabin), and the double occupancy room is $850 per person. It might cost a little bit more for that solo cabin, but not 150% of $850 or 200% of $850,” Fee said.

Cruise lines also frequently run promotions waiving or discounting the supplement.

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Fee said many lines are focusing on those accommodations because they see that solo travel comes in many forms.

Passengers could be sailing on their own, but they could also be with a group of friends who want their own space or traveling with family. “It could be that it’s a family group and one of the relatives is solo and a double-price cabin prices them right out of that family vacation, where these solo cabins allow them to take part in the family reunion,” Fee said.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].

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No Single Supplement: How to Find Trips without a Solo Penalty

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February 8, 2023 by Janice Waugh

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Since 2009, we've been working to change the way the travel industry serves solo travelers. We've been teaching solo travelers how to find trips with no single supplement and encouraging companies to eliminate it.

It's not been an easy battle but we are gaining ground. More companies are offering more trips and more departures with more space without single supplements. In fact, there are now some companies that cater exclusively to solo travelers.

But where are they? How do you find them? I have some advice.

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What Is the Single Supplement?

The single supplement is a surcharge endured by people who book a tour, cruise, or other travel package as a single person rather than with a travel partner. What does the single supplement mean? It means paying more for one person than half of what a couple pays.

Have you looked at the prices for tours and seen the term “per person based on double occupancy”? When you see that term and look at the price for a single person you will notice it is much higher than the quoted price.

In fact, a single person can pay up to the full two-person price. In such a case the single supplement is 100%. You're paying 100% more than one person paying the double-occupancy rate.

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10 Tips to Find Trips with No or Very Low Single Supplements

1. check our exclusive list of trips with no single supplements..

Hundreds of people use our  Deals page  every day. The trip offerings on it change frequently. If you're looking to travel to a specific part of the world, or for a particular type of travel, use our Searchable Trips page. Would you like to receive the list in your inbox so that you don't miss anything? Sign up for our Solo Travel Advisory .

2. Get clever with Google.

This is the most obvious tip yet many people don’t think of it. Simply Google “no single supplement” or “single supplement waived” plus your desired destination to see what’s out there.

You can also have Google monitor your search term for your desired trip. When you set up a Google Alert you’ll receive an email every time the phrase you’ve selected is published on the Internet. For example, if you want a trip to Ireland without a single supplement, here's what you can do.

  • Go to Google.com/alerts .
  • In the box at the top of the page set up an alert in this format: “single supplement waived” “Ireland”.
  • Click the “Show Options” box and set your options such as how often you want to receive email alerts.
  • Hit “Create Alert,” and you’re done. The number of no single supplement opportunities this will present will depend on the nature of your request.

3. Know how to search a website for no single supplements.

We encourage companies to have pages on their websites specifically for solo travelers. On these pages the company policy regarding solo travelers and the single supplement should be communicated clearly, followed, hopefully, by a listing of trips with no single supplement. To find these pages on a site, look for “Solo Travel” in the menu at the top of the site or enter “solo travel” in the search box that is usually at the top as well.

4. Know how to calculate the size of the supplement you may have to pay.

It may not be clear whether a trip has a single supplement. First, look to see if the price says “based on double occupancy” or has an asterisk beside it that links to the same statement. If so, you know there's a supplement but you don't know how much it is.

At this point I suggest that you go to the payment page before you read all the wonderful details about the trip. There will be a place where you indicate the number of people booking the trip. Calculate the cost of the trip twice, once for one person and once for two people.

Here's how you determine the single supplement rate. Divide the price for the single person by half the price of two people and you'll find the percentage of the supplement being charged. For example, if the price for one person is $1,200 and the price for two people is $2,000 then your simple equation would be: 1,200 ÷ 1,000 = 1.2. 1.2 equals 120% and indicates a 20% single supplement. Now that you know what the supplement is, you may be in a position to negotiate a better deal. Some sites will not provide accurate pricing information for solo travelers without forcing you to enter personal information, or requiring you to call them. If you find this frustrating, you can pick up the phone and use that toll-free number to let them know.

5. Book early or at the last minute.

Some companies will be more willing to negotiate on the supplement when they've just announced the trip (for a couple of spots) and also near the departure time to fill empty spaces. Booking very early or at the last minute can be your answer to a great deal.

6. Choose the shoulder season.

You're going to have more success finding trips with no single supplement when the tours are not as busy, the resorts not as full, and the ships not as booked. Try to plan your vacation at a time of year when fewer people are traveling.

7. Be bold and ask for the supplement to be waived.

Your success may depend on how soon the ship sails or how empty the resort is, but it’s always worth asking to have the single supplement waived. If you’re working with a travel agent, ask them to negotiate for you – perhaps they’ll have some leverage or inside knowledge that will help them be successful. If they’re not successful, go to the operator directly and try it yourself.

8. Fine-tune your timing.

Solo or not, flexibility is always a factor when looking for great deals. A day earlier or later can make a difference on a flight; a week sooner or later can make a difference on a cruise. Do your research and see just what that difference is. And, again, negotiate. Ask whether by changing your dates the company could waive the single supplement for you.

9. If you have to, accept a roommate.

Many people don’t like the idea of being paired with a stranger for a trip but I’ve heard many good reports and even that great friendships have resulted from this. After all, if you’re on the same trip you likely have something in common. Companies that do this will pair you up with someone of the same gender and, if they don’t have someone for you, they will usually waive the supplement. Read: Find a Travel Partner: Safe Options and Some to Avoid .

10. Find an offer you can’t refuse. 

Find a deal so great that the single supplement isn’t really an issue. You may still have to pay a supplement, but if you find an extraordinary deal it won’t be quite so painful.

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Solo Traveler's Work to End the Single Supplement

When I first started Solo Traveler, I was an independent solo traveler. It didn't occur to me that traveling with a group would be solo travel.

It didn't take me long to understand that it is and that there are times when group travel makes more sense than going independently. Then I learned about the single supplement. We have tackled the issue of the supplement ever since.

We started by producing a list of tours that we compiled from Google Alerts indicating that a supplement was waived. This was a very meagre list. Companies might waive the supplement for one tour or a few spots on one tour. It was not a common practice. Far less common than the 100% supplement.

Then we became proactive. We approached companies to sell them on the idea of waiving the supplement or, at least, reducing the supplement to a maximum of 20%. Slowly, we converted a few companies to our way of thinking and produced a more formal list on our Deals page and in the form of an email to our readership. That list has grown to offer a significant number of trips from a wide variety of tour and cruise companies.

Next, we started the Solo Travel Awards. This brought more attention to the issue and encouraged companies to up their game and lower the supplement more in hopes of winning an award. Unfortunately, COVID-19 put an end to that program.

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C ruises are a well-trodden holiday option, offering the opportunity to explore various parts of the world while enjoying the comfort on a hotel on the seas.

And though a cruise with a significant other or the rest of the family is a perennially popular choice, fewer people think of taking the solo option and booking a cruise alone.

But these holidays can be just as rewarding and enjoyable, giving you as much flexibility as you want along with opportunities to meet like-minded travellers and see some of the world’s finest tourist destinations .

Daily activities will keep you entertained while onboard, while organised excursions or solo trips let you see a magnificent range of towns and cities at your leisure. Solo-specific events mean that meeting other travellers is as easy as sitting down to dinner, while you’ll have a comfortable solo cabin to come back to at the end of each day.

If you’ve got the itch to book, we’ve rounded up a selection of the best cruise liners for single passengers below.

Riviera Travel

Riviera Travel operates river cruises around the world, with destinations as far as Egypt and Vietnam . Nevertheless, the focus is on European river cruises , with plenty of packages to the Rhine, Rhone, Seine, Douro and Danube on offer. Packages include return flights, airport transfers and all meals onboard, with an extensive range of excursions and activities including guided tours and on-board folk music shows.

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European river cruises are the only option that Riviera offers for solo travellers, with seven routes that cover the continent’s main rivers. Prices include all the same features as a standard booking – such as excursions, onboard meals and Wi-Fi – but with spacious single occupancy cabins and welcome dinners to help you meet people. Solo bookings also include the ‘superior’ drinks package, which gives guests an extensive selection of alcoholic drinks available both at lunch and between 6pm and midnight. The Rhine and Moselle package is their most affordable, starting in Cologne and taking you to beautiful towns like Koblenz and Rudesheim.

Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages offers adult-only cruises packed with a huge range of activities, from morning yoga classes to evening cabaret. There are plenty of solo cabins – their inaugural ship, Scarlet Lady, has 46 – and itineraries include solo meet-ups, activities and excursions with plenty of opportunities to meet other single travellers.

Packages include food, drink and activities as standard. With only four ships in the fleet, your choice of destination is slightly more limited, though you can still visit picturesque locations in Europe, the Caribbean , parts of Southern Asia and Australia. The Southeastern Caribbean Isles package will take you on a roundtrip from Puerto Rico, stopping in Guadeloupe, Barbados, St Lucia and Antigua.

Tauck claims to have specialised in solo travel for over 90 years, and today this translates to special solo savings and no single supplement on European river cruises. Travellers looking to see the continent ‘solo style’ can benefit from savings of up to £750, and will enjoy more stylish, contemporary ships with fewer guests for an overall more luxurious experience. Trips cover Europe’s main waterways, and prices include all food, drink, activities and shore tours. Choose the Yuletide package between Brussels and Amsterdam for a festive experience at some of the best Christmas markets – and prettiest waterways – on the continent.

Ambassador Cruise Line

Ambassador is a new cruise line where trips begin in cities around the UK , including Liverpool , Belfast, Dundee and Bristol. Both Ambience and Ambition have 89 dedicated cabins set aside for solo travellers, available “at a special single supplement against the equivalent twin fare based on selected single cabin categories”. The operator journeys to a vast range of destinations considering there are only two ships in its fleet, with voyages going as far as Singapore , Brazil and New Zealand.

Ambassador’s cruises contain an extensive programme of activities for solo passengers, including a ‘Welcome Get Together’ and guided tours together with other solo travellers. Other onboard entertainment ranges from West End-style shows to comedy nights, with plenty of opportunities to meet others. If cruising during winter, visit Norway to see wondrous fjords and (possibly) the aurora borealis, with the Land of the Northern Lights package.

Oceania has made considerable investment in providing options for solo travellers, with its newest ship, Vista, containing six 270-square-foot solo cabins that include balconies, premium lounge access and a welcome bottle of champagne. It has fitted its older ships with 14 ‘Solo Staterooms’, all of which offer magnificent sea views.

Oceania voyages make it easy to meet like-minded travellers with solo meet-and-greet events, large mixed dining tables, mixed shore excursions and single-traveller activities such as art classes. Destinations range from the Mediterranean and Scandinavia to South Africa and the tropics, meaning solo travellers have opportunities to see a large portion of the world alone. Book the 14-day  Miami to Tenerife cruise  to experience Mediterranean charm and Caribbean beauty in late March. 

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean say that they do not “have specific pricing for single occupancy” cabins, but that they do offer single cabins on some of their ships, including Brilliance of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Quantum of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas. These cruises “can be reserved by someone cruising alone without the usual single supplement fee”, and they cover an extensive range of destinations, from Europe to the Caribbean and Singapore to Australia.

Passengers can reserve inside studio staterooms, virtual balcony staterooms and super studio ocean view stateroom with balconies, giving them between 101 and 199 square feet of space. Everything else will be the same as usual, meaning you can enjoy the same benefits as every other guests without paying a premium. If departing from the UK, the only tours available take you around Europe; the most extensive is the Mediterranean Cities package, covering Seville, Sardinia, Rome , Lisbon and more.

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The parent company to Norwegian Cruise Line announced Monday a major order for eight new ships among its three brands as well as the construction of a pier to allow its cruise ships to dock instead of tender to its private Bahamas island for the first time.

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings said it was planning to bring on four new ships for NCL, two new ships for upper premium brand Oceania Cruises and two ships for luxury brand Regent Seven Seas, all to be built at Fincantieri shipyard in Italy and debut during a 10-year run from 2026-2036.

The NCL ships would be the largest ever built for the line at around 200,000 gross tons and capacity of about 5,000 guests. They won’t arrive until after the final delivery of its Prima-Plus class ships expected between 2025-2028, the larger sister ships to the Norwegian Prima and Viva that debuted in the last couple of years. The four ships from the unnamed class of vessel would arrive in 2030, 2032, 2034 and 2036.

The new class for Oceania Cruises, which in 2023 debuted its first new ship in more than a decade — the Oceania Allura — will also be the largest ever built for the line at 86,000 gross tons and a capacity of 1,450 guests. They’re expected in 2027 and 2029.

And the Regent Seven Seas fleet’s new vessels will also be larger coming in at 77,000 gross tons with a capacity of 850 guests. They’re expected in 2026 and 2029. Regent just debuted the third of its Explorer class ships in December 2023.

“This strategic new-ship order across all three of our award-winning brands provides for the steady introduction of cutting-edge vessels into our fleet and solidifies our long-term growth,” said NCLH president and CEO Harry Sommer in a press release. “It also allows us to significantly leverage our operating scale, strengthen our commitment to innovation and enhance our ability to offer our guests new products and experiences, all while providing opportunities to enhance the efficiency of our fleet.”

No other details about the ships were released. Financing is already in place to fund 80% of the cost for the four ships among the Oceania and Regent orders, but financing for the four NCL ships is not finalized.

The eight ships expects to add 25,000 more to the three cruise lines’ passenger capacity.

In addition, the line is set to construct a multi-ship pier at Great Stirrup Cay, the popular Bahamas private destination visited by all three brands. The move follows the introduction of a dock that can support two Oasis-class vessels at neighboring Perfect Day at Coco Cay for Royal Caribbean while other private Bahamas destinations including Disney’s Castaway Cay and its new Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point feature tenderless docks for easy access.

“We are likewise excited with the addition of a new pier at Great Stirrup Cay to support our increased capacity in the Caribbean and multiple ships to call on the island, enhancing our guest experience and bringing seamless and reliable access to our private island year-round,” Sommer said.

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  5. These 3 Cruise Lines Don't Charge Extra For Solo Travelers

    The following four cruise lines don't charge single supplements. Instead, solo travelers have the option to book single cabins on these cruise lines at a rate that is much more reasonable and less than a standard double-occupancy cabin. 1. Norwegian Cruise Lines. Norwegian is one of the best cruise lines for solo travelers.

  6. The 5 best cruise lines for solo travelers

    Avalon Waterways waives its single supplement charge for some cabins on every cruise departure in Europe, and AmaWaterways charges a single supplement of just 50% for solo travelers booking non-suite cabins. It also has four ships in Europe that each have two dedicated solo cabins that carry no single supplement. Bottom line

  7. 'No single supplement' cruises: 5 of the best in 2024 and 2025

    5 of the best cruises with no single supplement. 1. Uniworld River Cruises - Milan, Venice & the Jewels of Veneto. Uniworld's itineraries are excellent for solo travellers with perfectly planned voyages, a welcoming atmosphere and an all-inclusive offering that ranges from outstanding food to onboard entertainment and wellness classes.

  8. The 13 Best Solo Cruises for 2024 (No Supplement Fare)

    Celebrity Cruises. Celebrity. Mexico. Book a Celebrity Cruise on GoToSea. Virgin Voyages. Virgin Voyages. Read: The Top Adults-Only Cruises. Avalon Waterways. river cruise line.

  9. Ocean Cruises for Solo Travelers: Single Supplements Waived or Reduced

    Finding ocean cruises for solo travelers with no single supplement is a challenge. The standard single supplement for cruise lines is 100%. In my research for this post, the worst single supplement I found-that was promoted as a deal for solo travelers, no less-was 144%. Imagine paying 44% more than two people in a couple combined so that ...

  10. Solo Cruise Deals

    Enjoy 0% Single Supplement on category CS, E, and F cabins; 50% Single Supplement on category C and D cabins when you book one of these select 2024 - 2025 voyages of The Gauguin. Reserve today! Terms and Conditions: Select sailings only. New bookings only. All fares are in US dollars and per person.

  11. Cruise Line Eliminates Single Supplement on Over 275 Cruises Through

    A cruise line is offering no single supplements on over 275 cruises on cruise ships that depart through the end of March 2023. Celebrity Cruises will allow solo cruisers to sail at the same rate ...

  12. Zero Solo Supplement Cruise Partners

    ZERO SOLO SUPPLEMENTS FOR ALL! Below are a selection of cruises we can offer a 0% solo supplement on. In other words, you pay for one person, which is how we believe it should be! We have broken them down by cruise line, and we are constantly updating them. Given the economics of the cruise industry, negotiating a 0% solo is impossible on most ...

  13. I Cruise Solo

    As a division of Specialty Cruise & Villas Inc., a Virtuoso agency, our travelers have access to the most knowledgeable travel advisors in the industry. Most importantly, we use our long standing relationships with the world's top luxury cruise lines to negotiate 0% single supplements on cruises throughout the world.

  14. What are cruise's single supplement charges, how to avoid them

    How much do cruise single supplements cost? Cruise lines typically charge an additional 50% to 100% of the fare, according to Fee. If a solo traveler's fare costs $1,000, for example, they would ...

  15. No Single Supplement: How to Find Trips without a Solo Penalty

    2. Get clever with Google. This is the most obvious tip yet many people don't think of it. Simply Google "no single supplement" or "single supplement waived" plus your desired destination to see what's out there. You can also have Google monitor your search term for your desired trip.

  16. 6 of the best solo cruise lines for single passengers

    These cruises "can be reserved by someone cruising alone without the usual single supplement fee", and they cover an extensive range of destinations, from Europe to the Caribbean and Singapore ...

  17. The Best River Cruise Lines For Solo Travelers

    Single occupancy cabins; 50-75 percent single supplement for double occupancy cabins. CroisiEurope. No single supplement on select 2023 departures. Emerald Cruises. Designated single cabins on certain ships; 25 percent single supplement on select sailings. Riviera. Between 4 and 6 cabins with no single supplement on every sailing, plus solo ...

  18. Last Minute Solo Cruises

    That's why we offer a fantastic range of last-minute cruises for singles. With more and more ships catering for solo voyagers, you can take advantage of low or no single supplements, late availability on cabins and activities dedicated to those travelling alone. If you're lucky enough to have the luxury of being able to book your cruise last ...

  19. P&O Cruises With No Single Supplement

    Arvia Single Cabins. Single inside - 10 cabins across Decks 5, 8, 9, 12 and 14 (101 sq ft) Single balcony - 12 cabins across Decks 9, 11 and 14 (107 sq ft) P&O Cruises newest ship Arvia has 22 single cabins with a choice of inside and balcony cabins. Arvia's single cabins are some of the smallest you'll find at sea, so if you don't ...

  20. No single supplement

    Your luxury cruise with PONANT; Cruises and destinations. Where ? Africa, Middle East & Indian Ocean; Alaska; Antarctica; ... No single supplement; Flight credit; Raise awareness. ... Ships . Cruise code . Ponant Bonus . Prices from . 4/26/2024 to 5/6/2024 ...

  21. CRUISES FOR SINGLES & SOLO CRUISING

    The best experiences last a lifetime - solo travel is one of them. The ability to explore, take chances, meet new people and do what you want when you want. To trade stories, and cocktails, with like-minded travelers from around the world. Or to sail with a group, on your own terms. Now when you cruise solo with Norwegian, you'll enjoy more ...

  22. Cruises with No/Low Single Supplements

    More and more river cruise and regional cruise lines have either begun to waive some single supplements or add a few solo cabins. Another important feature is that select cruise lines are starting to add solo travel receptions, group dining tables and more ways to connect with other individual travelers. If you haven't tried a river cruise, they are a great way to have your independence and ...

  23. Solo Traveler Benefit!

    No Single Supplement on Select 2024 Cruises! For a limited time, pay no single supplement if you book one of the below expedition cruises. ... Ship. MS Santa Cruz II. MS Santa Cruz II. No Single Supplement Up to 45% off 2024-2025 sailings Buy One Get One Free Save up to 40% on 2025-2026 sailings.

  24. Antarctica Solo Trips & Cruises (No Single Supplement)

    Antarctica trips for singles give you complete freedom to spend your time: soaking up the on-deck views, attending every available lecture, and joining paddling and shore-based excursions left and right—or indulging in a slower-paced, more open-ended and reflective South Pole-wards sojourn. And what's more, there are plenty of Antarctica ...

  25. 8 new ships coming to Norwegian Cruise Line, sister brands plus dock at

    The eight ships expects to add 25,000 more to the three cruise lines' passenger capacity. In addition, the line is set to construct a multi-ship pier at Great Stirrup Cay, the popular Bahamas ...