before answering your question i have to admit that I am a cruising rookie. I just booked my first cruise ever (on Azamara Quest) just a few days ago and I'll be sailing from Bali to Japan in March.
And this is even my first post in this forum!
To be honest I have to admit I found an attractive offer with Azamara for a solo traveller that doesn't discriminate singles by taking a super-plus surcharge.
Without this offer i wouldn't ever have booked this cruise.
I am not and never willing to pay a 50-125% percent surcharge for a single traveller.
Up to now I am an avid traveller, cruises never caught me.
Let the story begin:)
Therefore I very much appreciate Azamaras solo-passengers-policy.
I happily look forward to meeting other solo-travelling Azamara clients from Benoa to Kyoto.
Or ever wondered what it would be like to sail alone?
Due to my gappy english knowledge I might undergo a misunderstanding for sailing alone.
That appears in my knowledge of english quite narrow for the issue of solo travelling.
I very much enjoy travelling with one of my best travel-mates - even if it's just me, myself and I.
A hearty welcome to you cruisy people from Cologne, Germany
Sailing Solo - your thoughts please!
in Azamara
Posted · Edited by Bad_Pritt
Dear Bonnie & dear Community,
before answering your question i have to admit that I am a cruising rookie. I just booked my first cruise ever (on Azamara Quest) just a few days ago and I'll be sailing from Bali to Japan in March.
And this is even my first post in this forum!
To be honest I have to admit I found an attractive offer with Azamara for a solo traveller that doesn't discriminate singles by taking a super-plus surcharge.
Without this offer i wouldn't ever have booked this cruise.
I am not and never willing to pay a 50-125% percent surcharge for a single traveller.
Up to now I am an avid traveller, cruises never caught me.
Let the story begin:)
Therefore I very much appreciate Azamaras solo-passengers-policy.
I happily look forward to meeting other solo-travelling Azamara clients from Benoa to Kyoto.
Due to my gappy english knowledge I might undergo a misunderstanding for sailing alone.
That appears in my knowledge of english quite narrow for the issue of solo travelling.
I very much enjoy travelling with one of my best travel-mates - even if it's just me, myself and I.
A hearty welcome to you cruisy people from Cologne, Germany
Clemens