Bahamas Paradise Cruise waives single supplements
Good news for solo cruisers.
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is waiving single supplements on two-night sailings to Grand Bahama Island.
It is valid for the short cruises on both ships out of Palm Beach, the Grand Classica and Grand Celebration.
"With solo travel on the rise, we knew we needed to implement a program for this segment of independent cruisers to make Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line accessible to all," said Oneil Khosa, the line’s CEO.
It is available on all sailings with immediate effect.
The line’s round trip sailings start at $149 plus tax.
It includes a welcome reception onboard which is exclusive for all single passengers.
Solo travel is a growing trend in the cruise market, especially on shorter sailings.
The cruise line expects to carry about half a million guests per year on its two ships to Grand Bahama Island.
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