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  2. 7 of the best solo cruise lines for single passengers

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    These cruises “can be reserved by someone cruising alone without the usual single supplement fee”, and they cover an extensive range of destinations, from Europe to the Caribbean and Singapore ...

  3. Cruise lines charge solo travelers extra. Here's how to avoid ...

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    How much do cruise single supplements cost? Cruise lines typically charge an additional 50% to 100% of the fare, according to Fee. If a solo traveler’s fare costs $1,000, for example, they would ...

  4. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    The single supplement is a travel industry premium charged to solo travelers when they take a room alone. The amount involved ranges from 10 to 100 percent of the standard accommodation rate. [ 1 ] Solo travelers see this as an unfair form of discrimination, but vendors justify the charge as reflecting the fact that most accommodations are ...

  5. Disney's 'Wish' vs. the 'Treasure': Which Cruise Ship Is Best ...

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    Related: We Tried It: I Went on a Disney Cruise Without Any Kids — and It Was Magical! For Solo Travelers. For me, the appeal of a solo adventure comes down to the type of other travelers around ...

  6. Overseas Adventure Travel - Wikipedia

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    There is a free single supplement on all O.A.T. land trips. [12] Travel + Leisure named O.A.T. as one of the "Best Companies for Traveling Solo” [12] and Travel Channel named O.A.T. the "Top Tour for Budget-Conscious Travelers.” [11] In 2019, O.A.T. started to include women-only departures to meet the growing trend of solo female travelers ...

  7. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The first large cruise ships were the Voyager-class from Royal Caribbean Group's Royal Caribbean International (RCI). These ships, which debuted in 1998 at over 137,000 GT, were almost 30,000 GT larger than the next-largest cruise ships, and were some of the first designed to offer amenities unrelated to cruising, such as an ice rink and climbing wall. [1]

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