I took my first cruise solo, and 6 things surprised me
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I took my first cruise solo, and 6 things surprised me
"Booking a room by yourself often means you still have to pay higher prices. Some cruise ships have solo cabins for just one person, but mine didn't."
"When I booked my cruise, the listed rates for my ship were per person, not per room. The cost per person doubled when I had just one person selected."
"As someone who is typically shy around new people, I was surprised by how easy it was to talk to other travelers on the ship."
"Excursions were more social than I expected, and people kept asking me where my parents were."
Cruising solo on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas revealed unexpected aspects, including higher costs due to single supplements. Booking a stateroom meant paying for two, even when traveling alone. The solo traveler experienced social interactions that exceeded expectations, finding it easy to connect with other passengers. The cruise itinerary included stops at Roatan, Honduras; Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico; and a private island in the Bahamas, enhancing the overall experience of solo travel.
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