Singles Sailing Trips

By admin, April 16, 2010 7:44 am

singles sailing trips
have sailed on a singles cruise before?

I'm thinking about going on a singles cruise, but I had a couple of questions, "Is it fair if I cross alone? Or would it be difficult to meet people that way / I still have fun if I went solo? Do a lot of people aboard PF alone? Im 22yrs age (young) are cruise only for the elderly? What cruise line reccemend him for me? I love meeting people, I love the Caribbean and fun. Im not a "wild", but partying, I like fun. What would normally be cost if I go on Sunday (I know spare time) Does cheapest price since last time? How much I can plan to spend for this trip? including air tickets / roll …. If you have any suggestions or comments please do not hesitate to get out of here. Also, if you've been in a singles cruise if you can leave your e-mail would be grateful. You can email me too. Thanks, Nick 22 MI

Absolutely go! However, there's really no single cruise, a few companies market a group of rooms Singles. Carnival Cruise Lines is simpler, and a younger audience. They also have great last minute rates. As for his flight, which is the most expensive now! I lived in Florida and the last minute call Cruises Only Carroll Roberts can be reached at 1-800-443-7447, and if she's not there, ask someone you can book a last-minute cruise. You can also go online to CruisesOnly.com and get phone numbers. They are a large company, and will beat everyone elses price! My suggestion is a 3-4 nights on the cruise, make sure you put on a table with people your age, and early dinner is better. And do not hesitate talk to everyone, you never know who you are. Tips are added to your account, immediately go to the reception of the ship and ask them to remove them, and give advice to people who win. Drinks are very expensive on board, so if you want soft drinks, consider purchasing a good card for the trip. When on the islands, you can buy bottles liquor and take them back without getting caught. Dress very casual, wear a suit or sportcoat as usual more formal dinner, spending money, some gambling money, etc. When in Florida, I could usually spend about $ 239.00 for a 3 night cruise and a little money. An inside cabin is fine, and will not be there very often, and save your money for a nicer car when you have a partner with you! Shop in the islands, it is cheaper. Airfare is the most expensive at this time, especially at the last minute. I work for AA and fly free, so this is not a problem. And a cruise is the only time you purchase travel insurance through Cruise Solo. It's cheap, and will protect you if flights are delayed, you get sick, etc. Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions ftlbear@yahoo.com. Have fun!

ROD STEWART *SAILING*—August 1, 1981



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