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Everything you need to know about
Solo Cruising

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Solo Cruise Basics

Learn how solo cruising works, what to expect, and why it is becoming so popular

Cabins, Cost &
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Understand how solo cabins work, what they cost, and how to find the best deals

The Best Cruise Lines For Solo Cruisers

Compare the best cruise lines offering solo cabins, events and communities at sea

Experiences & Tips

Read honest Reviews and Stories from other solo cruisers who“ve done it before

Life Onboard

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Destinations & Itineraries

Find the best Cruise destination for solo travelers, from Caribbean beaches to Mediterranean adventures

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FAQ

Frequently asked Questions and Answers

What is solo cruising and how does it work?
Solo cruising simply means taking a cruise on your own. Modern cruise lines make this easy with solo cabins, dedicated meetups, and onboard activities designed to help single travelers feel comfortable and included. You set your own pace and enjoy the freedom of exploring exactly how you want.
Some cruise lines cater especially well to solo cruisers. Norwegian Cruise Line, Virgin Voyages, MSC Cruises, and select ships from Royal Caribbean and Celebrity offer solo cabins, social events, and dedicated spaces for single travelers. Each line has its own strengths depending on your budget and travel style.
Pricing varies by cruise line, ship, season, and destination. Solo cabins are often cheaper than paying the “single supplement” for a double cabin. Some cruise lines also run solo-traveler promotions with reduced or eliminated supplements, making certain sailings much more affordable.
Is it safe to go on a cruise alone?
Yes. Cruises are considered one of the safest ways to travel solo. Ships have 24-hour security, controlled access, and highly structured environments. Most solo travelers appreciate the mix of independence and safety that cruising provides.
Most cruise lines host solo meetups, group dining options, and social events. It’s also easy to meet people during excursions, classes, or simply by joining activities around the ship. Many solo cruisers say they meet more people on a cruise than on any other type of trip.
Popular choices include the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and short city cruises. These itineraries offer frequent port stops, a wide range of excursions, and a comfortable level of safety and convenience for solo travelers.