Originally Posted by
corky
thank you. Actually I am traveling with a friend but we each prefer our own room so I don't need solo lounge etc.
It is hard checking prices & I wonder if I should use a travel agent. Prices are listed on websites & when I change the # of passengers to 1, it shows a price & in fine print based on double occupancy.
They have a section dedicated to solo cabins. The solo cabins/rates sell out fast. You can see what cruises have the solo rate it just takes some digging. You can do a booking all the way until you pay and see what the cruise will cost for one person.
https://www.ncl.com/cruise-deals/solo-cruising