Why itās easier to meet new people on smaller cruise ships
Looking to make some new friends on your next cruise? Here's a bit of advice that may seem counterintuitive: Pick a smaller ship.
Back when I was first writing about cruising, more than 25 years ago, the grizzled veterans of the cruise-writing world would tell me this, and I thought they had to be wrong. After all, there are a lot more people to meet on bigger ships than on smaller ships.
But it turns out they were right.
Now I'm the grizzled veteran who is here to pass on the word.
As I've learned over a career that has taken me on nearly 200 distinct cruise vessels of all shapes and sizes ā everything from a tiny, 36-passenger riverboat on Myanmar's Irrawaddy River to Royal Caribbean's massive, 5,518-passenger Symphony of the Seas ā it's generally much easier to meet people on small ships.
Indeed, it may be one of cruising's golden rules. Or great paradoxes.
Here's why you're more likely to make friends with ease on smaller ships:
You see the same people more often on small ships
One of the defining features of any given small ship, of course, is that it is small. And that means that it'll have less space across which you and your fellow cruisers can spread out. It'll also carry fewer passengers in general than bigger ships.
These two factors make it much more likely that you will see the same people again and again ā in lounges, around the pool, on tours ā in a way that increases the odds you'll strike up a conversation and soon be fast friends. On big ships with thousands of passengers, you often can go days without seeing the same person twice.
Meals on small ships often are communal
On some of the smallest cruise ships, particularly small river cruise vessels and expedition cruise vessels, there often is just one main dining room with mostly larger tables ā a setup that forces passengers to mix and mingle during meal times.
On such ships, dinner often starts at a fixed time, and passengers sit wherever they find a spot ā often somewhere different, with different people, every night. Sometimes there are a few tables with two or four seats for couples or families who want to be on their own. But there also can be a lot of tables for six or eight. Whether you like it or not, you'll thus probably end up sharing a meal with strangers on many days. But soon, they won't be strangers. The setting forces a group camaraderie that often brings quick friendships.
Small ships draw more solo travelers
In general, cruise lines that operate small ships are more prone to offering discounts for solo travelers, which results in a higher percentage of individual cruisers on board. Small-ship operators such as river line AmaWaterways and luxury line Silversea Cruises are particularly known for offering low "single supplement" charges for solo travelers.
As someone who cruises a lot as a solo traveler on work assignments, I've found that ships with lots of solo travelers on board are particularly conducive to friendship-making. When there are a lot of solo travelers on a ship, there are a lot of people looking to find companionship ā at least during meal times. For the most part, nobody likes to eat alone. That results in passengers mixing much more rapidly in the early days of a voyage.
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Not that you should worry too much about making friends at sea. Cruisers in general are very social people. In fact, many people cruise specifically to meet other people. I can't tell you how many times I've been sitting alone in a corner of a cruise ship lounge, minding my own business, when another passenger (or two, or five) stopped by and struck up a conversation.
But the bottom line is that, in my experience at least, you'll have an easier time making friends on a smaller vessel than a bigger one.
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