Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Solo travelers have many options to limit their expenses

- JIM MILLER SAVVY SENIOR Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visitsavvy­senior.org.

Dear Savvy Senior: Can you recommend some travel companies that offer good deals for single travelers? I’ve taken a couple tours since I retired a few years ago, but the single-supplement fee really cuts into my budget. — Solo Sally

Dear Sally: Solo traveling is a growing trend among baby boomers and retirees. Nearly 1 in 4 who travel today, go it alone, according to a recent Visa Global Intentions Study. But one of the biggest drawbacks among solo travelers is the single supplement­al fee, which is charged to single travelers who stay in a double-occupancy room alone.

To help you avoid this extra charge, more and more travel companies and cruise lines are making adjustment­s to accommodat­e the growing solo-traveler market. Here are several to check into.

Singles travel

There are a variety of travel companies that specialize in vacations for solo travelers, including Singles Travel Internatio­nal (SinglesTra­velIntl.com) and Singles Travel Getaways (SinglesTra­velGetaway­s. com). Both companies offer tours, cruises and adventures in the U.S. and overseas and will match you with a roommate to avoid the single supplement or won’t charge you if a match can’t be arranged.

General tour operators

Some big operators in this category that have lots of solo travelers include Intrepid Travel (IntrepidTr­avel.com), which handles more than 100,000 travelers each year, sending them to more than 100 countries. And G Adventures (Gadventure­s.com), which has more than 700 tours around the globe and offers a variety of travel styles. These companies can pair you with a roommate, and some tours offer solo travelers their own room for an additional fee.

And for higher-end luxury travel check out Abercrombi­e & Kent (Abercrombi­eKent.com), which offers a 50 percent single supplement discount on its select small group solo travel trips and cruises, and Tauck (Tauck.com), which has no single supplement on its European river cruises.

50-plus travel

If you’re interested in trips designed for adults 50 and older consider ElderTreks (ElderTreks.com), Road Scholar (RoadSchola­r.org) and Overseas Adventure Travel (OATtravel.com).

ElderTreks specialize­s in exotic adventures worldwide and will match single travelers with roommates on most of its trips and doesn’t charge if a match can’t be arranged.

Road Scholar specialize­s in worldwide learning adventures and has designated trips that offer the same price for solo travelers as for those traveling in pairs.

Overseas Adventure Travel, which operates in Asia, Africa, Europe, South America, the Middle East, Cuba, Australia and New Zealand, has free single supplement­s on all of its land tours and free or lowcost single supplement­s on its small-ship adventures.

Cruise lines

If cruising is your thing, there are a number of cruise lines that have ships with single-occupancy cabins, including Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL.com), Royal Caribbean (RoyalCarib­bean. com) and Vantage Deluxe World Travel’s river ships (VantageTra­vel.com).

Or, consider booking a cruise at SinglesCru­ise. com, which uses a variety of cruise lines for its single customers. They provide roommate matching.

Solo women

For solo female travelers, there are a host of tour companies and clubs, like GutsyWomen­Travel.com, Women-Traveling.com, SerenDipit­yTraveler.com, TheWomensT­ravelGroup. com and Womens-TravelClub.com that will either match you with a roommate or reduce their single supplement fee.

Travel partner

If you’d rather find a suitable travel partner before you book your next trip, there are a number of free websites that can help. See Travbuddy. com, TravelFrie­nd.us and TravelersM­eeting.com. Or, to find a cruise buddy, try CruiseMate­s.com, which has a message board where users can post roommate requests.

For more informatio­n on solo travel, check out SoloTravel­erWorld.com, which offers solo travel tips, destinatio­ns and stories and also publishes a monthly list of solo travel deals.

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