Need a Solo Cabin for Your Next Group Cruise?
- Oct 16
- 6 min read

Cruising solo used to come with one big problem — the dreaded single supplement fee. This fee meant paying almost the same as two passengers for a room you were using alone.
For years, solo travelers had to choose between overpaying or finding a roommate. But not anymore. Cruise lines are finally recognizing that many travelers want the freedom, peace, and independence that comes with sailing solo — and they’re making it easier (and more affordable) than ever.
Now, more ships than ever offer solo cabins — also called studio staterooms. These rooms are specifically designed for one guest, often with creative layouts, cozy interiors, and lower pricing that doesn’t penalize single travelers.
So whether you’re joining a Cool Panda group cruise but prefer your own space, or planning your very own solo getaway at sea, this guide will help you find the perfect ship.
Royal Caribbean International: Adventure Meets Innovation
Royal Caribbean was one of the first mainstream cruise lines to embrace solo cabins — and they’ve done it in true Royal Caribbean fashion: with variety, creativity, and tech-savvy touches.
Across 13 ships, Royal Caribbean offers solo travelers a mix of Studio Interior, Virtual Balcony, and Ocean View Balcony staterooms. The Virtual Balcony cabins are especially popular — featuring floor-to-ceiling digital screens that broadcast real-time ocean views from the ship’s exterior cameras.
If you prefer a touch of luxury, some Quantum-class ships also include Super Studio Ocean View Balcony staterooms, giving you your own private outdoor space without paying double.
Onboard, solo cruisers will find endless options for connection — from rock-climbing walls and surf simulators to wine tastings and lively lounges. Royal Caribbean’s ships are buzzing with activity, making them ideal for travelers who enjoy fun, adventure, and a vibrant social scene.
Ship | Cabin Type | Bed Type | # of Solo Cabins |
Anthem of the Seas | Studio Interior (Virtual View), Studio Ocean View with Balcony | Full | 26 |
Adventure of the Seas | Studio Interior | Twin | 5 |
Brilliance of the Seas | Studio Interior | Twin | 3 |
Harmony of the Seas | Studio Interior, Studio Ocean View | Full | 15 |
Jewel of the Seas | Studio Interior | Twin | 3 |
Mariner of the Seas | Studio Interior | Twin | 2 |
Odyssey of the Seas | Studio Ocean View Balcony | Full | 12 |
Ovation of the Seas | Studio Interior (Virtual View), Studio Ocean View with Balcony | Full | 28 |
Quantum of the Seas | Studio Interior (Virtual View), Studio Ocean View with Balcony | Full | 28 |
Radiance of the Seas | Studio Interior | Twin | 3 |
Serenade of the Seas | Studio Interior | Twin | 3 |
Spectrum of the Seas | Studio Interior (Virtual View), Studio Ocean View with Balcony | Full | 28 |
Utopia of the Seas | Studio Ocean View (12), Studio Interior (3) | Double | 15 |
💡 Fun Fact: Utopia and Harmony are the only Oasis-class ships with solo cabins — making them a hot commodity for single cruisers!
Norwegian Cruise Line: The Original Solo Traveler Pioneer
When Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) launched the Norwegian Epic in 2010, it revolutionized the solo cruising experience. The ship introduced Studio Staterooms — compact yet stylish rooms created exclusively for one guest — and they were an instant hit.
Norwegian took things a step further by adding the Studio Lounge, a private social hub just for solo travelers. Think of it as your own living room at sea, complete with complimentary snacks, coffee, and cocktails in the evening.
Since then, nearly every new NCL ship has included solo cabins, averaging about 100 square feet with a double bed, mood lighting, and a sleek, modern design. Norwegian continues to win awards for its solo-friendly approach — including being named “Best Cruise Line for Solo Travelers” by Porthole Magazine for seven years in a row.
Ship | Category | Bed | # of Cabins |
Norwegian Bliss | Studio | Full | 82 |
Norwegian Breakaway | Studio | Full | 59 |
Norwegian Encore | Studio | Full | 82 |
Norwegian Epic | Studio | Full | 128 |
Norwegian Escape | Studio | Full | 82 |
Norwegian Getaway | Studio | Full | 59 |
Norwegian Prima | Studio | Full | 73 |
Norwegian Viva | Studio | Full | 73 |
Pride of America | Studio | Full | 4 |
Norwegian Aqua | Studio | Full | 73 |
⭐ Norwegian Epic still holds the record for the most solo cabins at sea — 128 total!
MSC Cruises: European Style for Solo Travelers
MSC Cruises offers a sleek, European-inspired experience for solo adventurers. Their Studio Cabins range from 130 to 150 square feet, many featuring convertible sofa beds and stylish modern décor.
While most solo cabins on MSC ships are interior, several of their newer vessels — like MSC World Europa and MSC Euribia — now include Ocean View Studios, offering natural light and scenic views.
Solo cruisers on MSC can enjoy sophisticated entertainment, European dining, and late-night fun — from Italian gelato bars to dazzling theater performances.
Ship | Category | Bed | # of Cabins |
MSC Bellissima | Interior Studio | Twin | 32 |
MSC Grandiosa | Interior Studio | Twin | 15 |
MSC Meraviglia | Interior Studio | Twin | 32 |
MSC Virtuosa | Interior Studio | Twin | 15 |
MSC World Europa | Ocean View Studio, Interior Studio | Twin | 22 |
MSC Euribia | Ocean View Studio, Interior Studio | Twin | 15 |
MSC World America | Ocean View Studio, Interior Studio | Twin | 22 |
Celebrity Cruises: Solo Luxury Redefined
If you want a solo experience that still feels indulgent, Celebrity Cruises is your best bet. Their Edge-Class ships, like Celebrity Edge, Apex, and Beyond, feature Solo Edge Veranda Staterooms — sleek, 140-square-foot sanctuaries with full verandas and high-end finishes.
These cabins blend comfort and luxury with modern technology, a plush queen-size bed, and floor-to-ceiling windows. They’re ideal for travelers who appreciate fine dining, elegant spaces, and a more relaxed, upscale vibe.
Ship | Category | Bed | # of Cabins |
Celebrity Apex | Edge Veranda | Full | 24 |
Celebrity Ascent | Edge Veranda | Full | 16 |
Celebrity Beyond | Edge Veranda | Full | 32 |
Celebrity Edge | Edge Veranda | Full | 16 |
Celebrity Silhouette | Interior Studio | Full | 4 |
Celebrity Xcel | Edge Veranda | Full | 16 |
💎 Edge-Class ships combine luxury and modern design — perfect for solo cruisers who love sophistication.
Holland America Line: Classic Comfort, Modern Solo Cabins
Holland America appeals to travelers who enjoy a quieter, more refined atmosphere. Their solo cabins, available on the Koningsdam, Nieuw Statendam, and Rotterdam, are ocean-view staterooms ranging from 127–172 square feet.
These cabins are located in prime areas of the ship and feel nearly identical to standard ocean-view rooms — just sized perfectly for one. Guests enjoy Holland America’s award-winning dining, enrichment programs, and live music venues like B.B. King’s Blues Club and Lincoln Center Stage.
Ship | Category | Bed | # of Cabins |
Koningsdam | Ocean View Studio | Twin | 12 |
Nieuw Statendam | Ocean View Studio | Twin | 12 |
Rotterdam | Ocean View Studio | Twin | 12 |
Princess Cruises: A Fresh Wave for Solo Travelers
Princess Cruises has recently joined the solo trend with the brand-new Sun Princess and Star Princess, their first ships featuring Interior Single cabins.
These rooms are cozy and efficient, featuring twin beds and modern amenities. As the line continues rolling out its new Sphere-class ships, more solo-friendly options are expected.
Solo cruisers on Princess can enjoy a balance of relaxation and enrichment — from Movies Under the Stars to culinary demonstrations and world-class spas.
Ship | Category | Bed | # of Cabins |
Sun Princess | Interior Single | Twin | 4 |
Star Princess | Interior Single | Twin | 4 |
Cunard Line: Solo Cruising with British Elegance
For travelers who appreciate tradition and grandeur, Cunard’s fleet offers a truly regal experience. Solo cabins were added to Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Victoria — and they blend old-world luxury with modern comfort.
Expect spacious ocean-view cabins with large windows, refined décor, and access to Cunard’s signature white-glove service, afternoon tea, and gala evenings.
Ship | Category | Bed | # of Cabins |
Queen Mary 2 | Ocean View Deck 2–3 | Twin | 15 |
Queen Elizabeth | 8 Ocean View, 1 Interior | Twin | 9 |
Queen Victoria | 8 Ocean View, 1 Interior | Twin | 9 |
Virgin Voyages: Social, Stylish, and Adults-Only
Virgin Voyages takes a bold, modern approach to cruising — and that includes how they treat solo travelers. Their ships are designed for adults only (18+), and their solo cabins reflect that — trendy, high-tech, and fun.
Solo cabins range from 105 to 120 square feet and include Smart Beds that transform from a lounger to a full bed. Many also feature forward-facing ocean views.
The vibe on Virgin ships is social, upbeat, and casual — think beach-club parties, tattoo studios, fitness classes, and gourmet dining included for everyone.
Ship | Categories | # of Cabins |
Scarlet Lady | Interior, Forward Ocean View | 46 |
Valiant Lady | Interior, Forward Ocean View | 46 |
Resilient Lady | Interior, Forward Ocean View | 46 |
Oceania Cruises: Solo Sailing, Luxury Edition
Luxury line Oceania has recently introduced Concierge Level Solo Veranda staterooms on several ships — and they’re every bit as elegant as the line’s standard suites.
These 270-square-foot cabins come with private verandas, spa-inspired bathrooms, and access to exclusive amenities like the Concierge Lounge. Perfect for solo travelers who enjoy gourmet dining, fine wine, and port-intensive itineraries.
Ship | # of Cabins |
Insignia | 14 |
Nautica | 14 |
Regatta | 14 |
Sirena | 14 |
Vista | 6 |
Allura (launching 2025) | 6 |
Final Thoughts
Solo cruising is no longer a niche market — it’s a movement. Cruise lines are realizing that not everyone travels in pairs, and more ships than ever are catering to independent adventurers.
From budget-friendly studio cabins to luxurious solo verandas, there’s never been a better time to book a solo voyage.
Just remember: these cabins sell out fast, especially on new ships and during group events. So if you’re thinking about joining a Cool Panda group cruise but want your own private space, don’t wait too long to reserve it.
Ready to Set Sail Solo?
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