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

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    Norwegian was the first cruise company to build ships with cabins and lounge areas that were specifically for solo travellers, and there are now around 1,000 solo cabins across its ships.

  3. How Cruise Deals Are Making Solo Travel More Affordable

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    These offers include the same amenities as double occupancy cruises, however, like Wi-Fi, entertainment, dining, soft drinks and water, and more. So, you can avoid wasting money on cruise extras ...

  4. I’m single and in my 40s, what cruise would you ... - AOL

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    The best singles cruises can be found all over the world. ... The only downside for Royal is that it can sometimes ask single cruisers to pay a double occupancy rate. Unlike NCL, no solo rooms ...

  5. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    Vendors and agents in the travel industry quote package-deal and accommodation prices in terms of dollars per person when the customer travels in a group of two, that is, "twin share" or "double". The single supplement is a premium surcharge applied to a traveler who travels alone but will use a room that could fit two or more passengers.

  6. Queen of the Mississippi (2015 ship) - Wikipedia

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    4th Deck - owners suites, double- and single-occupancy staterooms, all with sliding doors to private balconies; two lounges; 5th Deck - Pilot house, double- and single-occupancy staterooms, promenade, shaded public area, sundeck, putting green; Her stern-mounted paddlewheel is driven by a hydraulic motor, powered by diesel engines.

  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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