Cruises for Older Singles

Today's singles are just as likely to be middle-aged or senior citizens as they are young people. Active older singles looking for an opportunity to meet new people, visit new destinations and see the world will find a selection of cruises to choose from. There are cruises geared for those 35 and older, 40 and older or 55 and older that range from relaxing cruises to challenging treks in exotic destinations to educational expeditions.
  1. Singles Travel International

    • While Singles Travel International, based out of Boca Raton, Florida, does not cater exclusively to older singles, this travel operator does offer cruises geared to the more mature traveler. The company states that there is women to men ratio of 60/40, and it tries to match suitable roommates. Cruise options range from a luxurious seven-day cruise of Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands geared for singles aged 35 and older to the 11-night Panama Canal Cruise for Boomers Plus.

    Luxury Singles Travel

    • Luxury Singles Travel is a cruise and tour operator based in Atlanta, Georgia specializing in luxury cruises, group tours and short getaways for singles of all ages, including seniors. Luxury Singles Travels also organizes tours for religious groups, single parents, women-only or men-only groups and fans of adventure travel. Cruises for senior singles usually include destinations such as the Mediterranean and South and Central America. Options for older singles include an 11-day, 10-night luxurious Nile River cruise, the two-week Excellent Mate Australia and New Zealand cruise and a 10-day Canada/New England fall cruise that departs and ends in Port Cape Liberty, New Jersey.

    Semester at Sea

    • Lifelong learners can enjoy a three to three and a half month cruise around the world aboard the MV Explorer as a participant in the Semester at Sea program offered by the University of Virginia. This study abroad program welcomes college and non-traditional students, who live, eat, travel and study together while embarking on exciting tours while in port. Fall and spring voyages travel around the world, traverse Cape of Good Hope and visit 10 to 12 ports of call. Summer journeys are shorter with only eight ports of cal,l usually in North Africa and Europe. Lifelong learners and older singles can also opt for a partial journey which allows you to sail for as long as you wish or choose the ports you want to see.

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