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Which cruise lines do not charge a single supplement?

  • Norwegian Cruise Lines. Norwegian is one of the best cruise lines for solo travelers. ...
  • Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean was just named America's favorite cruise line, and offering cabins for solo travelers is just one more reason to love this popular cruise line. ...
  • Holland America Line.




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Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean and Carnival are all still great choices for this age group, whether you're traveling on your own or with a group of single friends. Another cruise line that works well for young singles is Virgin Voyages, which is child-free and has rooms and activities designed for singles.

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Viking River Cruises 150-200% single supplement fee. Read more about single supplements in the following articles: Avoiding Single Supplement Fares.

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A single supplement is the surcharge added to the cruise fare of a passenger traveling alone in a stateroom that was designed for use by more than one person.

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Princess Cruises is also offering special deals for solo cruisers with the single supplement starting at just 100% to 110% of cruise fares on last minute cruises.

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With a variety of onboard activities, entertainment options, and excursions to choose from, Royal Caribbean offers plenty of opportunities for solo travelers to meet new people.

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'No single supplement' cruises: 5 of the best in 2023 and 2024
  • Uniworld River Cruises - Venice & the Jewels of Veneto. ...
  • AmaWaterways - Impressions of the Seine & Paris. ...
  • Tauck River Cruises - The Blue Danube. ...
  • Ponant - Greece & Turkey: Istanbul round-trip. ...
  • Cunard - The Norwegian Fjords. ...
  • 9 top tips for solo cruise travellers.


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A few cruise lines feature a limited number of cabins designated for single occupancy sparing the solo cruiser from having to pay double. While cruise lines advertise these single cabins as having no supplement, the single rate is usually slightly higher than the per-person rate of comparable double occupancy cabins.

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Sometimes cruise lines completely waive the solo supplement fare, meaning you travel for the cost of a per person, double occupancy fare even though you have the room to yourself.

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How To Get Laid On A Cruise
  1. Picking The Right Cruise Line, Date, and Itinerary. ...
  2. Shorter Cruises Let You Be A Baller On A Budget. ...
  3. Bring A Wingman or Wingwoman With You. ...
  4. Don't Get (Too) Drunk. ...
  5. Look For Activities That Involve Social Interaction. ...
  6. Pick The Right Shore Excursions. ...
  7. Get Noticed (in a good way!)


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Choosing a cruise length A short three to four-night cruise can start from as low as $200-$300 per person for an inside cabin, while a week-long cruise can cost anywhere from $500-$1500 per person, depending on the cruise line, the destination, and the type of cabin.

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Most of our typical singles cruises are very close to a 50/50 ratio which is what we strive for and again will ultimately depend on who signs up for any particular cruise. We will do our best to get equal numbers of the opposite sex to join all cruises, however this cannot be guaranteed.

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