
Carnival doesn't price for one — but the math isn't what the internet says.
Carnival publishes no solo cabins and no single-supplement percentage. What its site actually says: single-occupancy bookings require 200% of the per-person deposit — a deposit rule, not the fare rule the internet endlessly repeats. Solo pricing varies by sailing, and Carnival's budget-friendly base fares mean the solo total can still undercut other lines' "solo deals."
What Carnivaloffers a traveler of one — and what its single supplement really is.
- Cabins for one
- None. Carnival has no dedicated solo or studio category on any ship, and its site makes no claim otherwise.
- The supplement
- No published supplement percentage. The only official 200% figure is the deposit requirement for single occupancy (capped at the cruise fare). The actual solo fare is whatever the sailing prices — which is why we quote it rather than assume it.
- Social program
- Nothing structured. Carnival's own solo guide leans on the ship's natural sociability — striking up conversation at the RedFrog Rum Bar, joining trivia teams. On the Fun Ships, that genuinely works more often than not.
- Current offer
- No solo-specific promotion published for 2026.
- Official source
- Carnival deposit & payment requirements
Verified 2026-06-10 against Carnival’s official page · Reviewed by Guennadi, CLIA-accredited NestCruise advisor · CLIA #00592834
The 30-second fit-finder narrows every solo line to the one built for your week.
a table for one is ready firstIs a solo cruise on Carnival worth the cost?
Sometimes — and only by the numbers. A modest base fare doubled can still beat another line's "solo deal" on an inflated fare. That's an arithmetic question, not a loyalty question, and it's exactly the one-minute check we run for your dates.
“The cabin for one is not always the winning price — sometimes the supplement path beats it on the same sailing.”
Found your Carnival sailing? Don’t deposit yet.
Paste the sailing link or your booking number. Guennadi, our CLIA-accredited advisor, reads the solo math — the cabin for one, the supplement on a double, whatever offer is live — in writing, complimentary, before you commit a dollar. And if booking direct wins, we’ll tell you that too.
Live Carnival itinerary options to check.
A live itinerary is not automatically a solo-priced sailing. We verify the cabin-for-one path and the supplement math before deposit.
How to book a solo cruise on Carnival without overpaying.
Find the cabin priced for one
Book like anyone else, but know the cash rhythm: the deposit doubles for single occupancy, and Early Saver, Super Saver, and casino fares carry non-refundable deposits — double exposure for a solo guest. We check the fare type before the deposit, not after.
Check what the offer actually combines with
Nothing solo-specific. Standard fare rules apply; the non-refundable fare families are the ones to watch as a solo.
Have the math read before you deposit
The cabin for one is not always the winning price — sometimes the supplement path or a promo week beats it. Guennadi, our CLIA-accredited advisor, prices every route for your exact sailing, in writing, before you commit.
Who Carnival suits solo, and when another line wins.
Best for
Best for budget-minded solo travelers who care about the total price, not the pricing structure — short Caribbean getaways especially, where Carnival's base fares keep the solo total in everyday-vacation territory.
When another line wins
You're paying most or all of a second fare with no solo cabin and no solo programming in return. If a dedicated cabin for one or a hosted meetup matters, Norwegian and Virgin are built for it; Carnival simply isn't.
The cabin is one decision. Here are the others.
Start with the actual voyages Carnival has open.
These are real Carnival sailings open now. We confirm the cabin-for-one path and the supplement math on the one you choose before you deposit, because an open sailing is not automatically a solo-priced sailing.
Transfer the booking. Keep your fare and cabin, add the advisor.
A direct booking can usually move to NestCruise within the line’s transfer window. Nothing about the reservation changes except who reads it: the solo fare, the public sale, and the all-in cost, checked by a named advisor.
keep narrowing
Check another line’s solo setup.
Solo cruise questions, answered straight.
How much is a single supplement on a cruise?
Which cruise lines have solo cabins?
How do I avoid paying a single supplement?
Is a solo cruise worth it?
Is it safe to cruise alone — especially as a woman?
Will I have to eat dinner alone?
When do solo cabins sell out?
Is the NCL Studio Lounge worth booking a Studio for?
Can I book a double cabin for two and just show up alone?
Is a solo cruise the same thing as a singles cruise?
Do the cruises I took as a kid with my parents count toward loyalty status?
Do I have to pay for a cruise all at once?
Sailing Carnival solo? We read the math.
Send the ship and date. Guennadi, our CLIA-accredited advisor, prices the cabin for one against the supplement path and the public sale, in writing, complimentary.
Price my Carnival solo tripReviewed by Guennadi, CLIA-accredited NestCruise advisor · CLIA #00592834