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    Studio Cabins for Solo Travelers
    No Single Supplement

    Studio Cabins for Solo Travelers

    Purpose-built cabins designed for one person, meaning no double-occupancy pricing. The smart way to cruise solo.

    Solo Pricing

    Pay for one, not two

    Efficient Design

    Everything you need

    Solo Lounges

    Meet other solo travelers

    Social Events

    Organized meetups

    What Are Studio Cabins?

    Studio cabins are purpose-built staterooms designed for a single occupant. Unlike regular cabins where solo travelers pay 150-200% of the per-person rate, studios are priced fairly for one.

    Norwegian Cruise Line pioneered this concept with their Studios - compact but well-designed cabins with access to the exclusive Studio Lounge where solo travelers can socialize.

    These cabins typically feature a single bed (or small double), bathroom, storage, and all standard amenities. What they lack in space they make up for in value and community.

    Studio cabin for solo travelers

    Cruise Lines with Solo Cabins

    Norwegian Cruise Line

    Studio - 99 sq ft

    Studio Lounge access

    Supplement: None

    Royal Caribbean

    Studio Interior - 101 sq ft

    Virtual balcony option

    Supplement: None on select ships

    Holland America

    Single Ocean-view - 150 sq ft

    Ocean views

    Supplement: Reduced

    Cunard

    Single Staterooms - Various

    Solo traveler hosts

    Supplement: None on select sailings

    P&O Cruises

    Solo Inside / Solo Balcony - Various

    No single supplement on select sailings

    Supplement: None on select sailings

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