On Feb 4, 8:23 pm, "ccm" wrote:
> ccm wrote:
> > Looking for a female travel companion, in 40's age range, moderately
> > active and adventurous but who knows how to slow down and enjoy the
> > simple things of travelling as well. I am a non smoker and don't
> > enjoy drunkedness nor companions of the like. I am a nurse and love
> > gardening. I am married and have one ten year old boy. I am looking
> > forward to travelling solo but it has been over 14 years since I have
> > done this. I used to travel all over the place backpacking and the
> > like and have never travelled with a group and I can't find a woman's
> > group for a travel destintion for March/ April so I had a cruise in
> > mind for the Southern caribbean at that time and hope that a like
> > travel companion will come through to share a cabin with me. We can
> > go our own ways if need be, as I am a very independent person. Hope
> > the right person reads this and sends me an email to discuss further
> > if we will be the right match. ccm
>
> Please who ever sent a reply with "go with your husband" was not
> helpful. If it were possible we would but timing and finances and
> child minding while in school is an issue. There are things as well.
> Please only helpful responses. thank you ccm
Hi ccm,
Being a married woman myself, and also having enjoyed vactioning solo,
I totally get where you're coming from! Have you considered just
cruising alone? If you can be flexible about dates, ships,
itineraries, etc., you can sometimes find a deal that won't include a
huge single supplement. I've cruised a few times solo, and I love it -
no problem meeting lots of people, no conflicts sharing a cabin with
whom it turns out you might not be compatible, vacation at your
schedule, your routine, your pace. It's really a great way to go.
Have you considered a Windjammer? I went on the Yankee Clipper a few
years back with a friend of mine, and we became friends with two women
that had been assigned to share a cabin....I think Windjammer Barefoot
Cruises matches passengers pretty often for cabin shares. I don't
think the mass market lines offer shares anymore...that is, if you
can't find someone to cruise with you.
Anyway, consider going solo. It's great.
Lee
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