A female diver who made a single booking on the Peter
Hughes Wind Dancer last year, when it was still operating out of
the Turks and Caicos, found herself assigned a male cabin
mate, much to her displeasure. Although contrary to the longstanding
Hughes policy of always booking single passengers
with another of the same gender, it was an error. We later
learned that the Hughes folks did a responsible job rectifying it.
Like the Hughes fleet, most live-aboard companies recognize
the need for same-gender roommates. A spokesperson
for the Undersea Hunter and the Undersea Explorer told
Undercurrent: "As long as there is space in the trip that you
request, we will take your booking and only book another
female passenger with you. If no other female passenger
books in the same trip as you, you will have the cabin for yourself."
That policy was echoed by the Explorer fleet serving the
Caribbean and Australia.
Wayne Hasson, who runs the Aggressor fleet, says that if a
single female passenger can't be provided with a female
roommate on an Aggressor boat, she will be given a stateroom
to herself, without being charged a single supplement.
"It costs us money," Hasson says, "but with more women traveling
now, it's rarely a problem."
However, on Mike Ball's fleet, there are no guarantees.
Laura Waters of their North American reservations office stated,
"We do aim to match up single people with same sex
roommates where possible; however, unfortunately we are
unable to guarantee this. If you wish to guarantee a cabin to
yourself you can do this with a 70 percent surcharge on top of
the basic berth cost."
So, if you're a single diver and want a guarantee that
you'll end up with a same-sex roommate, be careful to clarify
the policy up front and in writing.
P.S.: Next year the Aggressor fleet will be conducting single
diver charters in Belize (April 17 to April 24) and Cayman
(June 26 to July 3). They say that "this is not the 'Dating
Game' or a wacky reality television program. It is just a laid
back dive vacation for single men and women."