How to choose a cruise if you’re going solo

It used to be slim pickings if you were going to cruise by yourself.

Once upon a time, there were no waiving of single supplements, solo cruise cabins and even dedicated singles voyages.

But now, there’s so much choice for cruisers sailing solo. Not only has it been expanded to offerings on the ocean, but there are now singles dedicated river voyages, which can be extremely costly if you’re travelling by yourself.

Here are some tips on making sure you choose the right solo cruise for you.

Find cruise lines ONLY for singles

This has just been a new development with river cruise lines like Riviera Travel dedicating cruises only for singles. The line announced this week it would be doubling its singles only cruises. Fares start from $2,769 which is a phenomenal price for a cruise like a seven-night round-trip cruise from Port along the Douro River in Portugal and also includes WiFi, guided shore excursions and all onboard meals.

Find cruise lines that cater for singles

Lots of cruise lines are catering just for singles – Norwegian Cruise Line was the first to feature studio cabins and priced just for solo cruisers. The studios first appeared on the Norwegian Epic and soon all of the line’s latest ships followed suit. There is also special dedicated lounge that can only be accessed by singles. Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas have 28 dedicated studio cabins with a mix of virtual balcony cabins and staterooms with five-square-metre open-air balconies. They also have a mix of single-friendly activities like wine tasting, scuba diving, cooking classes and more. The new Celebrity Cruises ships, the Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex will have the line’s first solo cabins. A new cruise line, Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is also allowing solo travellers to stay in double-occupancy cabins at no extra charge. A two-night voyage starts at US$149.

Look ahead

One of the handiest tips for looking out for solo cruises is to plan ahead. Lines like APT/AmaWaterways send out emails to their database single specific cruise deals a year in advance. Lots of travel agents also do offer solo cruise deals – find a knowledgeable cruise agent who knows the best river and ocean cruise lines that waive single supplements.

Go high-end or adventure

If you can afford it, lots of ultra-luxe cruise lines either waive single supplements or offer solo travellers a reduced charge. For instance, Silversea charges just an extra 25 per cent for some categories of suites. Crystal Cruises’ supplements can sometimes be as little as 30 per cent but you’ll have to be on the look-out as it doesn’t happen often. Companies like Abercrombie & Kent saw a 60 per cent increase in the number of solo travellers between 2013 and 2017 while expedition cruises also saw a double digit growth. The line now often hosts many trips just for solo cruisers to destinations like South America, Antarctica and more.

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7 thoughts on “How to choose a cruise if you’re going solo”

  1. what are the prices of single cruising??? I have been on 30 cruise most with my husband before he passed away , or with my friends ,but know I’m alone, and cannot afford the single prices . I love going on a cruise, you feel safe, the service is second to none, you don’t feel alone, and look forward to the activities on board ship .thank you princess cruises!!!!!

  2. Seems that solo travel still costs top $ , cabins only in select price range , what about travel within Australia, I’m wanting to travel & see this great land, but I don’t have $$$for solo supplement, so CRUEL

  3. Excellent ! have a few friends who will b delighted to hear this & Take the opportunity.

  4. So happy about more affordable solo cruises. It’s nice to know that it is now being recognized that people that are unfortunately alone enjoy cruising too,
    With out having to pay twice the price for the pleasure.

  5. So glad to hear about the singles cruises on some of the voyages now, I must admit that since my husband passed away 10 years ago, I have not thought about cruising again because of the high cost of going solo, Thanks for the information

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