Solo travelers and single cruisers

Solo Cruises: No Single Supplement Ships (Yes, They Exist)

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What You Get with Solo travelers and single cruisers Cruise Alerts

You'll Learn
  • Which ships have dedicated solo cabins
  • How to avoid the 100% single supplement
  • The cruise lines that welcome solo travelers
You'll Get
  • Price alerts for solo cabins and reduced supplements
  • Norwegian studio cabin deal tracking
  • Solo traveler sailing alerts
You'll Avoid
  • Paying double for solo travel (single supplement)
  • Ships with no solo program
  • Missing the best solo cabin deals

Get alerts for solo-friendly cruises with studio cabins—so you travel alone without paying for two.

Save €500-2,000 by avoiding single supplements
Find Norwegian studio cabins from €100/night
Compare solo programs across cruise lines

What's Inside Your Solo travelers and single cruisers Cruise Alerts

1

No-Supplement Alerts

Problem

Single supplements can double your fare

Solution

Alerts for sailings with reduced or waived supplements

Solo travel at per-person prices

2

Studio Cabin Tracker

Problem

Norwegian's solo studios sell out fast

Solution

Dedicated tracking for studio cabin availability

Book purpose-built solo cabins before they're gone

3

Solo Program Finder

Problem

Not all cruises welcome solo travelers equally

Solution

Alerts filtered for ships with solo meet-ups and events

Meet other solo travelers and make friends

A Note from Our Team
Why we built this

"We help solo cruisers find the best deals. The single supplement used to be a major pain—paying double just because you travel alone. Then we discovered Norwegian's studio cabins with no supplement, and Cunard's single-occupancy cabins. These exist on specific ships. We track them because they sell out fast and save hundreds. Solo doesn't have to mean paying for two."

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a single supplement?

Most cruise cabins are priced per person assuming double occupancy. Solo travelers often pay 150-200% of the per-person rate (the 'single supplement'). It can add €500-2,000 to your fare. Some ships waive or reduce this.

Which cruise lines are best for solo travelers?

Norwegian has studio cabins built for solos—no supplement, access to solo lounge. Cunard has single-occupancy cabins. Royal Caribbean runs solo traveler events. Holland America has single cabins on some ships.

What are studio cabins?

Small cabins designed for one person on Norwegian Epic, Getaway, and Breakaway. No supplement, access to exclusive solo lounge, solo meet-ups organized. Most are inside cabins around 100 sq ft.

How do solo travelers meet people on cruises?

Solo meet-ups organized by cruise director. Sharing tables at dinner (request 'open seating'). Shore excursions with small groups. Solo lounges on Norwegian ships. Trivia and activities are natural social settings.

Is cruising safe for solo travelers?

Very safe. Ships have 24-hour security, camera surveillance, and your cabin keycard is ID. Solo-friendly ships like Norwegian have solo lounges. Ports can require more awareness—stick to excursions if unsure.

How much do solo cruises cost?

With studio cabins: €600-2,000 for 7 days (no supplement). With single supplement: double the per-person rate. Our alerts track both studio availability and reduced supplement promotions.

Solo cruise deals in 2025 depend on avoiding the single supplement—the extra charge that can double your fare just because you travel alone. Norwegian Cruise Line solved this with studio cabins on Epic, Getaway, and Breakaway: small cabins priced for one person with access to a private solo lounge and organized meet-ups. No supplement means €700-1,200 for a 7-day Caribbean cruise instead of €1,400-2,400. Cunard offers single-occupancy cabins on Queen Mary 2 for transatlantic crossings. Royal Caribbean and Holland America occasionally waive supplements on specific sailings. These deals require tracking because studio cabins sell out fast and supplement waivers aren't advertised widely. Mediterranean and Alaska are popular with solo travelers for the cultural experiences and activities. Caribbean for relaxation. Northern Europe for bucket-list cities. Track prices on solo-friendly ships and book when studio cabins or no-supplement deals appear.

Studio cabins sell out weeks ahead.

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