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Antarctica for Solos Tours

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Tours in Antarctica for Solos

Perfect Antarctic adventures designed for solo travelers.

Travel solo, but not alonea€”Antarctica is the perfect place to meet like-minded explorers and share a once-in-a-lifetime journey to the end of the world.

Antarctica might sound like the most remote place on Earth (and it is), but for solo travel to Antarctica, ita€?s one of the most rewarding destinations you can choose. Once on board your expedition ship, youa€?re part of a tight-knit groupa€”sharing meals, Zodiac landings, penguin sightings, and WOW-moments from the moment you set sail.

Many ships now offer options designed for solo travellers, including same-sex shared cabins, dedicated single cabins, or twin cabins with a single supplement. Some itineraries even offer an Antarctica cruise with no single supplementa€”ideal if you want your own space without the extra cost.

Because everyonea€?s there for the same reason (to experience Antarctica) youa€?re likely to meet fellow travellers who share your sense of adventure. Whether you're swapping stories over dinner, encouraging one another before a Polar Plunge or helping each other into your polar gear, the camaraderie builds quickly. An Antarctica cruise for solo travellers doesna€?t mean going it alonea€”it means opening up to new friendships and unforgettable experiences.

??Thinking about solo travel to Antarctica?

Wea€?re here to help you find the right voyage. Whether youa€?d like your own space or prefer to share, wea€?ll match you with the perfect Antarctica cruise. Contact Viva today.

FAQs

What are the cabin options for solo travellers on Antarctica cruises?

Solo travellers can choose from a few options: shared same-sex cabins (usually twin), dedicated single cabins on select ships, or pay a single supplement to occupy a twin cabin privately.

What is a single supplement?

A single supplement is an additional fee that covers the cost of occupying a cabin designed for two people. Some Antarctica cruises reduce or waive this fee for solo travellers.

How big is a cabin on an expedition cruise ship?

Cabin sizes vary by ship, but most range from 12a€“20 square metres. Theya€?re compact but comfortable, with private bathrooms and just enough space for your gear and downtime.

How far in advance should solo travellers book their Antarctica cruise?

Ita€?s best to book at least 12a€“18 months ahead, especially if you're hoping for a single cabin or no single supplement offera€”these are limited and sell out quickly!

Will there be other solo travellers on my cruise to Antarctica?

Yes, absolutely. Antarctica attracts curious, independent travellers from all over the world. Ita€?s very common for solo passengers to make up a noticeable part of the group.