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My favorite solo trip so far was a Disney cruise. It was surprisingly incredible for an adult without kids.

Author Chantelle Kincy smiling in Lookout Cay
Each day on the Disney cruise brought something new, and the trip felt like an excellent pick for solo travelers without kids.

  • I impulsively booked a solo Disney cruise that set sail around Christmastime.
  • I worried the trip would feel awkward, like I’d be crashing a family vacation. Instead, I had fun.
  • The great customer service and adult-only areas made the cruise an ideal choice for solo travelers.

I was stressed, sun-starved, and desperate for a break when I impulsively booked a last-minute Disney cruise just four days before it set sail.

It was December, and the Pacific Northwest’s gray skies and cold rain were weighing on me as the holidays loomed just around the corner.

I hadn’t planned to go anywhere, but when I spotted a deeply discounted cabin on a Christmas-themed Disney cruise leaving from Florida, I booked it and planned to set sail solo.

A few days later, I flew across the country in search of sunshine, rest, and maybe a little bit of magic. One thought kept nagging me, though: Would I feel out of place going alone on a family-oriented cruise at Christmas?

I pictured myself wandering the ship alone, sitting at dinner surrounded by Mickey-ear-wearing families, while I was quietly sipping a cocktail in the corner.

Fortunately, my fears were far from reality.

I didn’t feel out of place, and I even made friends with other solo travelers

Adults-only pool with swimup bar on Disney Dream
One of the adults-only pools on the Disney Dream had a swim-up bar.

Once I was on board, the trip just felt easy. The staff was warm and never once made me feel like being a party of one was unusual.

Dinner time was one of my biggest anxieties — would I be eating each meal alone or awkwardly paired with a family? Instead, staff thoughtfully seated me with a group of five other solo travelers.

Our conversation flowed easily, and by the end of the night, I had new friends and familiar faces around the ship. I could spend time with them when I wanted or slip away whenever I needed. It felt like the best of both worlds.

Although there were many children on the cruise, there were plenty of activities for adults and kid-free areas that I made use of daily.

I booked spa treatments, lounged in the Rainforest Room (complete with hot tubs and saunas), watched Broadway-worthy shows, and curled up on a quiet deck with a book.

I explored the ship, wandered into the adults-only pool, stopped for coffee in the lounge, and took a long nap just because I could.

Plus, I got to partake in activities I wouldn’t have done with my husband

Beach with view behind it of Disney Dream docked at at Castaway Cay
I enjoyed my time at Castaway Cay and the other stops.

The cruise sailed from Fort Lauderdale with stops in Nassau and Disney’s private islands, Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay.

I had initially planned to stay on the ship in Nassau, but that morning, I changed my mind.

My husband doesn’t swim, so I rarely get to snorkel when we travel together. This time, I was free to do as I pleased. I booked a catamaran excursion and spent the day swimming in clear Bahamian waters, surrounded by fish and sunshine.

At both private islands, I also explored adults-only beaches with turquoise waters and wandered quieter paths away from the crowds.

My trip was incredible, and I’d absolutely recommend a Disney cruise to other solo travelers

Angled heated loungers
I enjoyed the heated loungers in the Rainforest Room.

There’s a special kind of joy in solo travel — the freedom, the clarity, the quiet confidence. Fortunately, Disney really delivered on ensuring that cruising alone was an absolute blast.

I laughed at shows, found serenity in the spa, and watched fireworks light up the ocean sky with people I’d just met. I was never lonely. I never felt out of place. I was just … happy.

Disney cruises may be marketed to families, but there’s a quiet kind of magic waiting for adults, too, especially those who come alone. It’s in the thoughtful touches, the calm corners, and the unspoken permission to enjoy things simply because they spark joy.

I came home rested, recharged, and reminded of something important: I don’t need anyone else to have a meaningful experience.

I can trust myself to take the trip, find the magic, and enjoy the ride, even when it looks a little different from what I expected.

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