WHY MORE TRAVELERS ARE CRUISING SOLO AND LOVING IT

Move over, hostel life! Traveling solo isn’t just for backpackers anymore.

According to new research by My Croatia Cruise, global Google searches for the term “solo cruise” have soared by 129%, reaching their highest point in five years as of late May. Translation? More people are packing a suitcase for one and heading straight to the ship.

With fewer logistics to manage and more opportunities for connection, cruising has quietly become one of the easiest, safest, and most social ways to travel alone. For a lot of people, it’s replacing the traditional solo city break or long-haul flight with a more streamlined, and often more relaxing option.

Why Solo Cruisers Are on the Rise

There are plenty of reasons solo travel is booming right now: flexibility, freedom, and that unbeatable “do what you want, when you want” energy. But cruises bring something extra to the table: built-in structure without the stress.

Instead of juggling multiple hotel bookings, transportation, and day-trip research, cruise travelers get a ready-made itinerary, onboard comfort, and the chance to explore several destinations in one trip, all without unpacking more than once.

According to Anastasia Tretjakova, Senior Travel Advisor at My Croatia Cruise, cruises are especially appealing to those looking for both adventure and peace of mind. “Safety is often a concern when traveling alone,” she says. “Cruises offer a controlled environment with 24/7 staff, making solo travelers feel secure throughout the journey.”

Excursions, Events, and Easy Socializing

Another major perk of cruising solo? The curated experiences. Many cruise lines offer guided tours, snorkeling trips, cultural excursions, and other activities, often in partnership with vetted local operators. That takes the guesswork (and potential risks) out of exploring unknown destinations alone.

Plus, for those looking to meet new people, cruises offer a balance. Smaller ships often make it easier to connect organically with fellow travelers, while larger vessels host group activities, dining events, and onboard entertainment that encourage mingling, without the pressure.

Pro Tips for Solo Cruisers

Thinking about taking the plunge into solo cruising? Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Check the excursion lineup: Look for cruises that offer a range of activities to keep your itinerary exciting and social.
  • Consider ship size: Smaller ships may offer a more intimate feel, while bigger ones provide more chances to meet people through structured events.
  • Know your dining preferences: Some cruises offer flexible dining where you can choose to eat alone or join a group. Others assign seating and set dining times, so check in advance to find your ideal match.

Whether you're craving coastal adventures, cultural immersion, or just a peaceful getaway where everything is taken care of, a solo cruise might just be your next best trip, and you're definitely not alone in thinking so.

2025-06-23T17:36:53Z