More Options for Solo Travelers
Most cruise ships don't offer cabins for solo cruisers and they charge hefty fees (called single supplements) for one person staying in a cabin built for two or more. While we don't expect these fees to disappear, we do anticipate more cruise lines adding solo cabins to new ships to appeal to cruisers sailing alone. We've already seen solo cabins from Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, P&O Cruises and Fred. Olsen Cruises. In 2015, Norwegian will expand its solo-oriented Studio area on Norwegian Escape to 82 cabins.