The end of 2010 proves to be a busy time for singles cruises with six Western Caribbean cruises and one to the Mexican Riviera. All seven cruises are hosted by Carnival. In September, there is a 20s and 40s weekend cruise from Miami to the Caribbean, as well as an eight-night Caribbean cruise from New York. There is just one singles cruise at the end of October, a seven-night trip from Orlando to the Western Caribbean. However, November offers four cruises: a seven-night trip to the Mexican Riviera from Los Angeles, and three to the Western Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale.
To kick off 2011, Carnival has a seven-night singles cruise to the Caribbean from New Orleans, while Royal Caribbean offers a seven-night trip out of Fort Lauderdale. In February there is a Super Bowl themed cruise, as well as a 30s and 40s cruise, both to the Eastern Caribbean and both by Carnival. A seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, also by Carnival, takes off from Miami in March.
There are two cruises by Carnival out of Orlando as spring 2011 turns into summer: a 20s and 30s themed cruise to the Caribbean in April, and a seven-night trip to the Western Caribbean in May. Heading into the summer, there are two seven-night cruises by Carnival out of Miami; one in June headed toward the Western Caribbean and the other to the Eastern Caribbean in July. Finally, in July, Royal Caribbean offers a three-night weekend cruise out of Miami that docks for a day in the Bahamas.