Traveling solo doesn't mean traveling alone; it means making new friends with other passengers that chose their voyage for the same reason you did: to discover, enjoy, and see the world on their own terms.
More and more modern explorers are taking vacations on their own. In an effort to welcome solo travelers, a variety of cruise lines offer specials for single-occupancy cabins and reducing or waiving the long-dreaded "single supplement" fee (the additional cost to cover the "missing" passenger).
So if you are looking for a solo cruise, where should you start? Here is our list of the best cruise lines for those who prefer to explore the world alone.
Honored as the “Best Cruise Line for Solo Travelers,” AmaWaterways offers an incredible river cruise experience for individuals who want to explore on their own—without paying any additional fees. Singles receive the service of an attentive crew that recognizes your individual preferences, plus you can mingle with fellow guests, join in on included excursions and enjoy all of the comfort of having your own spacious stateroom. Whether traveling solo or cruising as part of a larger group, AmaWaterways' single staterooms are the best way to experience the luxury of traveling on the river.
If you’re traveling solo or simply prefer to have your own stateroom when cruising with friends, Azamara offers fantastic singles rates on select voyages and boasts some of the best itineraries on the high seas. Azamara has always been popular with solo travelers, as their immersive voyages suit their adventurous, independent spirits.
Guests traveling solo will enjoy the superb food, impeccable service and authentic experiences that Azamara is famous for, plus they can meet and mingle with other like-minded guests with a variety of activities or simply relax and unwind in a private stateroom.
The cozy atmosphere on Seabourn's small ships assures solo travelers that they won't be overlooked and makes getting to know fellow cruisers very easy. In fact, one of Seabourn's lovely traditions is to have its officers and entertainers host tables at dinner almost every night, where solos receive special consideration and don't have to dine alone if they don’t choose to. As well, single travelers will be escorted across the dining room by the maitre d' or other staffer, which is a special touch.
With single staterooms aboard Queen Mary 2, Cunard now offers single-occupancy cabins (many with ocean views) on most ships, including the smaller Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria.
Solo travel means seeing the world on your own terms.
As elegant as all the other cabin categories and a bit bigger than what most other cruise lines offer, Cunard has made solo travelers a focus. From organized coffee gatherings to a host of daytime activities, solo travelers will always feel welcome and busy on board. Of course, there’s something to be said for relaxation too, so you will find plenty of personal space both inside and out.
Norwegian Cruise Line was one of the true innovators in the solo cruiser segment with design-savvy cabins for one–dubbed "studios"–as well as the industry-exclusive extra of a shared solo travelers lounge, allowing for easy socializing between single cruisers onboard. During each of Norwegian's sailings there are plenty of opportunities to meet fellow passengers through a dedicated concierge, singles meet-ups, and special activities geared for those cruising alone.
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