
Solo travel
Awarded the accolade of ‘Best for Solo Travellers’ in Cruise Critic's 2023 Editors' Picks Awards, Norwegian Cruise Line continues to be a great choice for customers who love travelling alone, giving them lots of scope to meet new people when the mood takes them as they explore the world, enjoy their own space, and do what they want when they want. An army of scheduled onboard solo cruiser activities encourage single travellers to mingle when they’re looking for company or to try something new with like-minded people.

Solo Staterooms
Meeting the demand of increasing numbers of travellers who are setting forth solo, NCL has actually doubled the number of Solo Staterooms across its fleet by adding Solo Balcony and Oceanview rooms as an alternative to the Inside rooms and Studios. And what’s more, there are no traditional double-occupancy rates to factor into your holiday price.
Solo Studios
Travel Counsellors’ solo customers love NCL’s award-winning Studios covering up to nine-metres-square — the first cruise accommodation specifically designed and priced for solo travellers. But many opt to upgrade to Solo Oceanview or Balcony staterooms to treat themselves to ocean views all to themselves at amazing single-occupancy rates.


Studio Lounge
Exclusive facilities for NCL’s solo travellers also include private keycard access to the Studio Lounge on certain ships, with a dedicated relaxation space, a bar equipped with beer and wine, and daily snacks.
HEAR WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
“There’s so much I could say, about NCL but in short, I'm a big fan! I’m already planning my next cruise with a group of other solo travellers. If you’re cruising alone, book early so you can get into the Studio Lounge - you won’t regret it.”
Nicole
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