NCL announces fleetwide expansion of solo staterooms
Norwegian Cruise Line is set to add over 1,000 dedicated solo staterooms across its fleet of 19 ships.
The line has opened sales for three new solo stateroom categories – Solo Inside, Solo Oceanview and Solo Balcony.
They are available for sailings starting 2 January, 2024.
Solo travellers can expect to pay less than a traditional double occupancy room.
David J. Herrera, NCL president said: “Since we first launched our solo staterooms in 2010 with Norwegian Epic, they have been quite popular with single travelers.”
“We are continuously listening to our guests to deliver the experience they want.”
Guests in the new solo stateroom categories will also have access to the key card entry only Studio Lounge, available on select ships.
This features a dedicated space to relax and a bar.
Solo travelers can enjoy activities scheduled for singles.
It comes in response to a spike in the popularity of solo travel, with a growing number of individuals choosing to travel the world solo.
According to a study by Travelport, solo travel made up nearly 18% of global bookings in the travel industry.
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