yes , single travellers go everywhere on their own , as long as you've got a valid passport etc there's no reason why you can't go on your own.
2007-12-14 03:08:34
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answered by travelchick21 2
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Sorry, but the major cruise lines in the US say you must be 21 to cruise alone.
Think about it again when you are at least 21 - and try to get someone to go with you.
2007-12-14 03:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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ABSOLUTELY NOT. All cabins on all cruise lines are sold on a Double Occupancy basis. That means that the fares are based on two people occupying each cabin. Persons who want to travel alone in a cabin must pay a double fare (for 2 people). More importantly, ALL of the cruise lines (except Carnival) require that at least one passenger in each cabin MUST BE AGE 21 or older. On Carnival at least one passenger must be at least 25 years old.
So if you save a lot of money for the next 3 years you can go solo paying a double fare when you are age 21.
2007-12-14 13:21:45
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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Yes you could but not a good idea! Cruises are all about, drinking, alcohol, sex and partying and people you can't know and can't trust. Something that you don't want to do alone! Do you really want to go there without a friend in sight? Over rated and over priced. Go away with a couple of good mates not too far away and have a REALLY fun and safe time and have lots of spending $.
2007-12-14 03:35:18
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answered by Tayla T 2
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Probably not, but if you can, you DO know it will be EXPENSIVE because you will have to pay a SINGLE SUPPLEMENT that amounts to your having to buy another ticket.
2007-12-14 03:06:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think so
2007-12-14 03:14:12
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answered by Angie 1
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No.
2007-12-14 07:50:17
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answered by MomSezNo 7
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