Looking for cruise lines that don’t charge extra for solo travelers?

Cruising is becoming easier than ever for solo travelers with the introduction of more and more single-occupancy cabins on cruise ships.

Previously, all cruise ship cabins were based on double occupancy, with solo travelers generally having to pay a “single supplement” of 200% to travel alone.

But with solo travel continuing to be one of the biggest travel trends of the year and solo cruising increasing in popularity, cruise lines are starting to take a hint.

New ships are being delivered with single cabins specially designed for solo travelers. This allows solo travelers to avoid paying double for a cabin, and some ships even have designated activities, events, and lounge spaces for solo travelers who want to meet other cruisers.

Here are the cruise lines that currently offer single cabins:

Woman in Front of Cruise Ship

1. Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity is one popular cruise line that offers solo cabins on several of its ships. The Celebrity Silhouette and three Edge-class ships all have cabins for single travelers.

Additionally, this cruise line hosts events specifically for solo travelers.

2. Cunard Line

Cunard is another cruise line that offers single cabins for solo travelers. Its two newest ships, the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Victoria, are each outfitted with nine solo cabins.

Although it’s not as many as other cruise lines, this gives solo travelers the opportunity to cruise in style on Cunard without paying twice the price for a double occupancy cabin.

Cunard Line Cruise Ship

3. Holland America Line

Holland America also has a selection of single cabins perfect for solo travelers. You’ll find these comfortable studio cabins on three of the cruise line’s ships.

Cruisers can book single cabins on the Koningsdam, the Nieuw Statendam, and the Rotterdam.

4. MSC Cruises

Another cruise line with deals for solo travelers? MSC Cruises. This cruise line just introduced single cabins on its newest ship, the World Europa.

This mega-ship boasts 22 single cabins designed for solo travelers.

MSC cruise ship

5. Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian is one of the best cruise lines for solo travelers because of the abundance of single cabins you can book across its fleet of ships.

Seven cruise ships currently have single occupancy cabins that are priced lower than regular double occupancy cabins: Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Joy, and Norwegian Encore.

6. Oceania Cruises

Another option for solo cruisers is Oceania. This is a more high-end cruise line which makes it a great option if you’re interested in luxury cruising.

The cruise line’s newest ship, the Vista, has a handful of single cabins, all of which have access to the onboard Concierge Lounge.

Oceania cruise ship

7. Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises has also joined the party when it comes to offering single cabins.

On the cruise line’s newest Sphere-class of ships, both the Sun Princess and the upcoming Star Princess have cabins specifically designed for solo travelers.

8. Royal Caribbean International

Yet another cruise line with a great selection of single cabins is Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean is ranked the best cruise line by American travelers.

Seven of Royal Caribbean’s ships offer studio cabins for solo travelers: Quantum of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Odyssey of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, and Symphony of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean cruise ship

9. Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages is a newer cruise line that has become extremely popular with solo cruisers. It’s an adults-only cruise line and attracts many single travelers.

This cruise line also offers 46 single cabins across three of its ships — the Scarlet Lady, the Valiant Lady, and the Resilient Lady.

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