First of all, stay away from Carnival. I would recommend Royal Caribbean. Also, if you are looking for a "singles" cruise, make sure to check with a travel agent. The cruise lines themselves do not usually do theme-type cruises, usually these are put on by a travel agency that is holding a group of reserved cabins onboard the ship for a certain date.
2006-06-09 18:22:47
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answered by lala 3
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Go to www.vacationtogo.com you can get great deals.
Just be aware that Cruise lines charge a "single supplement" to passengers traveling solo. Typically the cruise line starts with the per-person rate based on double occupancy and adds 50-100% to the price for a single. That means that a cabin that sells for $1,000 per person based on double occupancy would be sold to a single for $1,500 to $2,000.
From the cruise line's perspective, what they are selling is space on the ship. If there are two or more people in a cabin, they split the cost of that space. People traveling alone pay for all the space by themselves.
At Vacations To Go, we're sympathetic to our single customers' desires for a great price. We've scoured more than 12,000 departures to find or negotiate the lowest single supplements for our customers, and all of the best deals are posted
2006-06-09 06:35:05
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answered by Lola 3
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There are several Carnival ships that now cater to the more mature group. However being in the same age group I would suggest Royal Caribbean.
I noticed you have several cruise agents popping up here. A cruse agent will be your best bet. Many times there are theme cruises for the mature single.
Go have fun, and good luck with your shopping. ;-)
2006-06-10 08:47:18
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answered by Robin 4
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Carnival cruises! I hear ones like Royal Caribbean and stuff are mostly all older people (like, in their 70s). Only downside is that they might end up living across the country. I met 3 kids from CA when I was on a cruise and I live in PA, so it kinda sucked because we've lost touch now. You should try looking around in the area (clubs and stuff), you might get a better shot. Good luck!
2006-06-09 06:33:39
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answered by chica_zarca 6
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Royal Caribbean has a singles cruise you can go on, and I think Disney does too. Come to think of it, I bet most do. Look up cruise lines and then find one where you would like to be and try to find a themed one for singles in the age group you are looking for. Best of luck, and its never too late for true love
2006-06-09 06:32:58
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answered by Brian 3
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Cruise the Vegas Strip.
2006-06-09 06:50:52
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answered by NYman 4
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I am 25 and I know i make it clear that I would like to have kids as soon as I find the one. Around my age we start feeling that it is important to lay all the cards on the table first hand but I agree with waiting also because you have to know the person before you commit to a child for the rest of your life. I say go younger too but you will still find girls like my self that are sure about what they want. Also try to aim at girls with careers because those think also think everything before actually doing. I would not give up my career and all I worked for some one that i just met.
2016-03-15 02:15:07
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answered by ? 4
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There are lots of Singles cruises but they book up fast. Most seem to run out of Miami to the Bahamas and Carribean.
If you're sincere, I hope you find someone sincere like you : )
2006-06-09 06:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a hold of a travel agency that specializes in cruises (I work for jbcruises.com – check our web site) and they have a list of groups that are organized for that particular month that you want to sail, lots of them have singles cruises
Best of luck
2006-06-09 06:35:13
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answered by sara76c 4
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Take that one that goes to Alaska. A lot of men there looking for an attractive woman.
2006-06-09 06:33:07
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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