What No One Tells You About Solo Cruises
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I've taken over a dozen cruises alone, even flying to Europe by myself, a few times just to squeeze in more cruises.
When you're cruising alone, you don't have to do any of that. It's kind of neat to be able to do what you want on a whim without having to consult anybody else.
The truth is I've come to just accept it and understand that when there's a point where you need to share a table or a chair or wherever with somebody, you just have to speak up and say hey you know is it okay if I join you for whatever this meal or is this seat taken?
I would absolutely positively recommend everybody buy the internet package when you're cruising alone.
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Solo cruising is more popular than ever, but a lot of people have never tried one yet. The differences in how cruising alone can make you feel onboard are why this form of travel has its own challenges. Here's what I'd tell anyone that is thinking of giving it a try. [Subscribe for more Royal Caribbean videos!] https://is.gd/p6dgx0 [Listen to our Podcast] https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/podcast [Social Links] https://www.facebook.com/royalcaribbeanblog http://twitter.com/therclblog http://instagram.com/royalcaribbeanblog