Solo cruising from Florida: practical planning tips
A good solo cruise balances cabin pricing, port convenience, personal comfort, and the amount of social structure you want onboard.
Compare the solo supplement
A low advertised per-person price may assume two occupants. Compare the actual single-occupancy total and any solo cabin options.
Choose an easy departure plan
A complicated transfer is more noticeable when every task and cost falls on one traveler.
Decide how social you want the ship to be
Look for solo meetups, shared dining options, activities, and quiet spaces that match your style.
Keep the plan shareable
Give a trusted person your itinerary, booking details, and emergency contact information.