Cut the expensive decision earlier
Find another solo traveler around the same sailing before checkout, so you can avoid paying for unused cabin capacity by default.
SoloCruz helps you find a practical cabin mate before booking, so you can split one cabin, reduce solo cruise costs, and start the trip with someone already onboard.
SoloCruz is preparing early access. Leave your email and we will notify you when cabin mate matching becomes available.
What it fixes
If you travel alone, the cabin can cost far more than the space you actually need. SoloCruz is built around the moment that matters: before you book, while sharing one cabin can still change the price.
Find another solo traveler around the same sailing before checkout, so you can avoid paying for unused cabin capacity by default.
Use it for a clear travel goal: same cruise, compatible cabin expectations, shared cost, and a more social onboard experience without dating-app framing.
A cabin mate can make the fare easier to justify and leave more budget for excursions, upgrades, onboard spend, or choosing a better itinerary.
Cruise guides
Pick the path that matches your situation: find a cabin mate, compare shared cabin options, reduce single supplement pressure, or plan a solo female cruise with more confidence.
Cabin mateFind the person first, then decide whether one shared cabin can lower the real cost of the sailing.
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RoommateUnderstand the cabin-sharing terms before you start looking, so expectations are clearer from the first message.
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Shared cabinSee when sharing one cabin can help you avoid paying alone for space built for two.
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Single supplementCompare the actual ways solo travelers can reduce the double-occupancy pricing hit.
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Solo femalePlan a cruise that feels easier, more social, and still clearly travel-focused.
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The goal is simple: help you keep regular cruises available, avoid paying the whole cabin alone, and board with one familiar person instead of starting cold.
Blog guides
Use the guides to understand what drives solo cruise cost, what cabin sharing changes, and what to decide before booking.
GuideLearn why one person can be charged like two before you accept the fare.
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CostsCompare the levers that can actually reduce the solo pricing hit.
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MatchingKnow what to align on before money, dates, and cabin choice become fixed.
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TermsUse clearer language so the match feels practical from the start.
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CompareCompare the tradeoff between privacy, lower cost, and having someone onboard.
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The useful outcome is not another travel community. It is a better pre-booking option when the cabin price makes solo cruising harder than it should be.
Use cabin mate matching so a normal sailing can stay realistic, even when solo pricing is unattractive.
Splitting one cabin can leave more money for excursions, dining, upgrades, or simply choosing the cruise you wanted.
You can still travel independently, but boarding with a known cabin mate makes the trip feel less isolated.
Early access
Leave your email once. When early access opens, you can try to solve the cabin mate question before booking alone.
FAQ
SoloCruz is a platform being built to help solo travelers find a cruise cabin mate before booking a regular cruise.
No. SoloCruz is designed for practical cabin mate matching between solo travelers.
The goal is to help travelers connect around regular cruises, not only special group cruises or singles cruises.
Cruise cabins are often priced based on two people sharing one cabin. A solo traveler may pay more because they occupy the cabin alone.
SoloCruz is preparing early access. You can join the waitlist to get notified when matching becomes available.
You will be notified when cabin mate matching opens for early access.