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Wheelchair-accessible cruises are wonderful for any travellers with mobility challenges, with many offering specially designed staterooms with wider doorways, roll-in showers, and accessible balconies. Major cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Princess, and Norwegian provide accessible public areas, including theaters, dining rooms, and pools, with ramps and generous elevators. These cruises also offer accessible shore excursions, allowing guests to explore destinations comfortably and not miss out on any of the fun!

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25-Night Carnival Rio & Amazon Voyage

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26-Day Morocco, Canary Islands & Cape Verde

26-Day Morocco, Canary Islands & Cape Verde

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14-Day Morocco & The Canary Islands

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14-Day Exotic Caribbean In Depth

14-Day Exotic Caribbean In Depth

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7-Day Classic Caribbean Yacht Harbors

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14-Day Indonesia & The Philippines

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14-Day Southeast Asia & Japan

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39-Day Southeast Asia, Japan & Hawaiian Islands

39-Day Southeast Asia, Japan & Hawaiian Islands

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Wheelchair-accessible cruises are wonderful for any travellers with mobility challenges, offering specially designed staterooms with wider doorways, roll-in showers, and accessible balconies. Major cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Princess, and Norwegian provide accessible public areas, including theaters, dining rooms, and pools, with ramps and generous elevators. These cruises also offer accessible shore excursions, allowing guests to explore destinations comfortably and not miss out on any of the fun! 

Which cruise line is best for disabled passengers?

When it comes to the best wheelchair-accessible cruises, though many small cruise lines do their bit to cater to disabled guests, the larger cruise lines are probably the best option. Royal Caribbean is known for its accessible cabins and facilities, as well as its efforts to provide accessible activities on and off the ship. Carnival Cruise Line also offers a variety of accessible staterooms, which are perfect for an affordable trip with a family-friendly atmosphere. Princess Cruises has an array of accessible shore excursions, plus a high level of service for passengers with disabilities. Norwegian Cruise Line features accessible accommodations across its fleet and provides detailed accessibility information to help plan your cruise.

Are there any cruises for disabled people?

While there aren’t any cruises that are specifically just for disabled people, most major cruise lines welcome disabled guests with open arms and are equipped with facilities to assist guests travelling with mobility issues. 

Are cruises good for people with mobility issues?

Yes! Cruises are among the best travel options for those with mobility issues. Particularly good are no-fly cruises from destinations such as Southampton and Tilbury. These avoid all the difficulties of airports and allow guests to travel with maximum ease and enjoy their holiday.

Cruises also offer a controlled environment, with everything available on board, making it easier for travelers with mobility issues to enjoy their holiday without constantly needing to navigate new terrain. Public areas such as dining rooms, theaters, pools, and lifts are equipped with ramps and designed to be easily navigable for those with mobility challenges. Accessible shore excursions use wheelchair-friendly transportation and provide tours that are adapted for different mobility levels.

Wheelchair accessible cruises 2024

As the major cruise lines offer the best accessible cruises, luckily there are lots of options for picking an unforgettable itinerary. It all comes down to a matter of preference! For example, seven days await in the Caribbean onboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas exploring white sandy beaches and ancient Mexican ruins. Or, if cooler climates beckon, discover glaciers and unbelievable wildlife in Alaska with a week-long Norwegian Cruise Line itinerary. 

Are river cruises wheelchair accessible?

Despite major cruise lines providing the best overall experience for wheelchair-bound travellers, that’s not to say some smaller cruise lines don’t also offer great accessible cruises. 

Viking River Cruises offers accessible staterooms and public areas on their newer ships. They have a commitment to accessibility and ensure all guests feel welcome, and are included on a number of land-based excursions. 

AmaWaterways and Avalon Waterways are also known for having accessible cabins and features on certain ships, with a focus on providing inclusive experiences.

Ambassador Cruise Line is also a fantastic option. The line recently partnered with Mobility at Sea: a family-run business with the specific aim of making cruising accessible for all. They provide products and hireable equipment to guests with a disability or who live with reduced mobility, enabling and empowering them to cruise with Ambassador.