
Royal Caribbean's rule is 200%. There are exactly two ways around it.
Royal Caribbean's published policy is plain: a single guest in a double stateroom pays 200% of the category rate unless the fare says otherwise. The two real paths around it are Studio Interior cabins — priced for one, on Quantum- and Oasis-class ships only — and a loyalty benefit that trims the supplement to 150% once you've earned 340+ Crown & Anchor points.
What Royal Caribbeanoffers a traveler of one — and what its single supplement really is.
- Cabins for one
- Studio Interior staterooms (category 2W), single occupancy with no supplement, exclusively on Quantum-class and Oasis-class ships. Interior only — there is no solo balcony category.
- The supplement
- 200% of the category rate for single occupancy of a double stateroom, per Royal Caribbean's own FAQ — "unless otherwise noted in the pricing," which is the official hook for occasional reduced-supplement fares.
- Social program
- No formal solo program. Royal Caribbean's own guidance is charmingly analog: tell the maître d' you're sailing alone and they'll often seat solo travelers together at dinner.
- Current offer
- No solo-specific promotion published for 2026. Reduced-supplement fares appear sailing-by-sailing under the "unless otherwise noted" clause.
- Official source
- Royal Caribbean single-occupancy FAQ
Verified 2026-06-10 against Royal Caribbean’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 Royal Caribbean worth the cost?
Worth it when a Studio is available on the ship you actually want, or when your loyalty tier unlocks the reduced supplement on a long sailing. Paying the full 200% for an ordinary inside cabin is the path we try to price you out of — there's usually a better route on this line or another.
“The cabin for one is not always the winning price — sometimes the supplement path beats it on the same sailing.”
Found your Royal Caribbean 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 Royal Caribbean 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 Royal Caribbean without overpaying.
Find the cabin priced for one
Studios are limited inventory on the biggest, most in-demand ships at sea — book early or call. If you're loyal to the brand, know the number: at 340+ Crown & Anchor points the supplement contractually drops to 150%, and to 125% on transatlantic, transpacific, and Panama Canal sailings.
Check what the offer actually combines with
The loyalty supplement reduction carries restrictions (holiday sailings and certain packages are excluded). Solo fares otherwise follow standard promotion terms — we confirm combinability per sailing.
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 Royal Caribbean suits solo, and when another line wins.
Best for
Best for solo travelers who want the biggest ships afloat — and for high-point Crown & Anchor members, whose 150%/125% supplement quietly beats most public solo deals on long crossings.
When another line wins
Outside the two ship classes with Studios, you're at 200% unless a fare note says otherwise. If a balcony to yourself matters, Norwegian's fleetwide Solo Balcony category wins this comparison outright.
The cabin is one decision. Here are the others.
Start with the actual voyages Royal Caribbean has open.
These are real Royal Caribbean 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 Royal Caribbean 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 Royal Caribbean solo tripReviewed by Guennadi, CLIA-accredited NestCruise advisor · CLIA #00592834