Cabins Designed Just For One
Are you looking to enjoy a nice cruise all on your own? Thankfully, many cruise lines now offer solo rooms built for privacy and comfort. With quiet mornings and easy access to everything on board, traveling alone has never felt more relaxing. If you're planning a voyage for one, this list will help you choose the right cruise line!
1. Royal Caribbean's Solo Staterooms
Here's where tech meets solitude. Royal Caribbean's solo rooms feature virtual balconies on ships like Anthem and Harmony, offering a digital window to the sea. They're surprisingly spacious, and you can skip the solo surcharge on many sailings, which makes it budget-smart too.
A Balcony for Solo Cruisers? Royal Caribbean Solo Cruiser Cabin Review by La Lido Loca
2. Norwegian Cruise Line's Studio Cabins
Norwegian keeps things sleek for solo travelers. On ships like the Epic and Escape, compact studios come with exclusive lounge access and moody ambient lighting. With no single supplement and clever layout, it's easy to relax or mingle—whichever vibe you're chasing that day.
Are Norwegian Cruise Solo Cabins Right For You? | Norwegian Epic by Solo Cruise & Travel
3. Celebrity Cruises' Infinite Veranda Solos
If you're someone who values space and air, Celebrity's solo cabins on Edge-class ships offer indoor-outdoor luxury. The veranda retracts with a button, opening up the room to the sea. It's cozy yet breezy, and social events never feel forced or awkward.
4. Cunard's Britannia Single Staterooms
Old-world elegance isn't just for couples. Cunard offers tailored single rooms aboard Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary 2, complete with full-sized beds and access to the classy Britannia dining room. Add in attentive service, and it's solo travel with a royal upgrade.
Cunard Queen Mary 2 - QM2’s new single cabins. by Cruise News & Ship History with Chris Frame
5. Holland America Line's Solo Ocean-View Cabins
Holland America's Koningsdam and Nieuw Statendam offer ocean-view rooms made just for one. Here, sailing solo doesn't mean missing the view. You'll also find thoughtful details, like good lighting and USB ports, and the line's relaxed atmosphere makes it easy to meet people.
Room Tour of Solo Oceanview Stateroom Holland America Line Rotterdam by Cruise West Coast
6. Virgin Voyages' Solo Insider Cabins
Virgin flips the script on solo sailing. With no kids, app-controlled everything, and mood lighting galore, the Solo Insider cabins feel designed for independence and freedom. These rooms are compact and perfect for travelers who want fun without traditional cruise routines.
[4K] Virgin Voyages Solo Insider Cabin TOUR | THIS IS THE CHEAPEST ROOM ON THE SHIP by MrBucketlist
7. MSC Cruises' Studio Staterooms
If you're after a modern vibe, MSC's studio cabins might suit you best. Found on ships like Meraviglia, these sleek rooms are close to all the action and offer lounge access. You'll find yourself bumping into fellow solo cruisers and making friends without trying too hard.
8. Costa Cruises' Single Cabins
Costa's single rooms keep it simple and stylish. They're compact but offer just enough space to settle in comfortably. While the square footage isn't huge, the social energy onboard makes up for it, especially if you're sailing through the Mediterranean or along European coastlines.
Costa Toscana 8 Different Cabins Tour by Cruise Passion
9. Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' Single Cabins
Sailing solo doesn’t have to mean being alone. Fred. Olsen’s ships make it easy to connect through small touches, like intimate lounges and one-on-one introductions. There’s a relaxed rhythm on board that helps even shy travelers feel right at home.
Single Interior Cabin 2645 Tour - Fred Olsen Bolette cruise Ship by Paul and Carole Love to Travel
10. Azamara's Club Continent Solo Rooms
Azamara caters to solo travelers with a refined touch. Their solo staterooms come with personalized service and access to upscale lounges. Smaller ships mean fewer crowds and a more intimate vibe, where getting to know fellow guests feels organic instead of awkward.
CLUB CONTINENT SUITE room 8056 by Globotrax
11. P&O Cruises' Single Cabins
British cruisers looking for solo options often land on P&O. Ships like Britannia and Aurora feature interior and balcony cabins made for one. You'll find no extra fees and plenty of meet-and-greets, so traveling solo never feels like traveling alone.
Cramped or Cosy? P&O Iona SINGLE Cabin Tour by Namy Does Cruising
12. Saga Cruises' Solo Balcony Cabins
Designed exclusively for travelers over 50, Saga's solo balcony cabins offer a peaceful escape. Their grown-up ambiance includes personal hosts and guided excursions. Between scenic views and quiet lounges, it's the kind of cruise that leaves you feeling completely unrushed and well looked after.
Saga Spirit of Discovery Suite, Balcony, Single and Deluxe Cabin Tours by Cruise With Ben and David
13. Oceania Cruises' Solo Concierge Cabins
Solo luxury finds a home with Oceania's Vista-class ships. These Concierge cabins come with lounge access, premium dining, and attentive service that feels more personal than posh. The smaller passenger size makes every interaction feel meaningful, whether it's a dinner chat or a wine tasting.
Oceania Cruises – Vista: Concierge Level Solo Veranda (9130) ⚓️ by Unlimited Cruises
14. Princess Cruises' Single Interior Rooms
If you're cruising alone for the first time, Princess keeps it simple. Ships like Crown and Regal Princess offer solo-friendly rooms and plenty to explore. You get the same perks as everyone else, just without the hefty price tag that usually comes with traveling alone.
Inside Cabin Tour onboard SUN PRINCESS 🛳️ by 30 And A Wake Up
15. Crystal Cruises' Studio Rooms
Crystal’s elegant single rooms come with top-tier touches, and the staff treats you like they’ve been expecting you. Traveling solo here doesn’t mean giving up comfort or connection. Everything is respectful and styled with just the right level of polish.
16. AIDA Cruises' Single Cabins
If your solo cruise style leans more lively than luxe, AIDA nails it. Ships like AIDAnova are bright and full of movement, with single rooms close to all the action. It’s a laid-back way to travel solo without sacrificing your sense of fun.
Aida Nova 11300 Single Stateroom by Cruising Journal
17. Marella Cruises' Solo Cabins
TUI's Marella Cruises caters to British solo travelers with no-fuss, well-located cabins. Found across multiple ships, these rooms feel bright and welcoming. The all-inclusive format makes budgeting easy, while low-pressure group activities help solo guests connect naturally, without awkward name tags or forced mingling.
Marella Explorer. Outside Cabin on Deck 5. Solo Traveller by Luv Cruising 🛳 with Cma
18. Ambassador Cruise Line's Solo Staterooms
Based in the UK, Ambassador stands out with nearly 90 solo rooms per ship. Their throwback approach to cruising feels cozy and sincere. With regular solo events and classic dining schedules, it's a great pick for anyone who wants connection over spectacle.
Ambassador Cruise Line Ambition Ocean View solo cabin tour 8181 by PWB
19. AmaWaterways' Solo Cabins
River cruising goes personal with AmaWaterways. The solo cabins, available on select ships, blend comfort with compact design and occasional French balconies. While relaxed, the vibe is also enriching, with city strolls and wellness offerings all wrapped into one peaceful European route.
AmaWaterways AmaKristina Complete Stateroom and Suite Guide 2022 by Visit With Us (Rich and Helen)
20. American Cruise Lines' Solo Staterooms
Stretch out and take in the view, as many solo cabins here include balconies, a luxury for single travelers. Found across the river and coastal routes, these rooms feel more like boutique hotel suites. It's a quieter kind of cruising with scenery that always feels close.