Two Thirds of Britons Would Take a Cruise Alone- More Than Any Other Holiday

5 September 2013

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“The team here at the bonvoyage website are seeing a steady increase in the amount of cruisers deciding to venture out on a solo trip, and these results certainly reflect our booking figures. I think the results definitely suggest a wider-accepted notion of holidaying alone, particularly amongst women, and cruises seem like the perfect option for the security and entertainment they provide. I myself have cruised alone and I can certainly relate to those who said they did it to relax away from friends and family – it’s very nice being able to do what you want whenever you like!”

She continued:

“Nowadays, such a large amount of young people are taking time out to travel alone before getting a job or going to university. Perhaps taking a solo cruise could be somewhat of a substitute for those who felt they missed out on the opportunity to have this time to ‘discover themselves’ and take a lone trip in their younger years, but have too many responsibilities  at home to leave for more than a couple of weeks. Hopefully with this increase in interest for solo travel the cruise lines will finally start to look at reducing the supplements they currently charge for single travellers, as I’m sure if they were more reasonable then it would encourage even more people to cruise alone.”

Saima Omar @Lookitssaima 

If you have been on holiday alone, tell us about your experiences. @FemaleFirst_UK


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