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Going on Solo Cruise Aboard Ship With Studio Cabins, Norwegian Review

Passengers traveling in NCL’s studios don’t have to worry about paying a single-traveler supplement.
My studio had a full-size bed, which offered plenty of storage beneath it. Lauren Mack
I booked the Getaway’s last available studio, 11505 on deck 11, directly through NCL for $700, paying an additional $283 in taxes and service charges.
The rate for the studio included free Wi-Fi, an unlimited drink package, one specialty dining meal, and a $50 voucher to put toward a port excursion.
However, if I was traveling with another person, it would’ve made more sense to book an inside stateroom. The price likely would’ve been lower per person, and the room itself would’ve been larger.
But NCL, like so many other cruise lines, bases its stateroom rates on double occupancy and charges solo travelers a single supplement to stay in them alone.
Because I didn’t want to pay an extra fee and didn’t have anyone with whom I could split the stateroom cost, I went ahead with the smaller studio.

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