Accessible Cruises
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Connect with cruise travelers to share tips on accessible ships, ports, and inclusive experiences at... View more
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Connect with cruise travelers to share tips on accessible ships, ports, and inclusive experiences at sea. Whether you’re sailing the Caribbean, exploring the Mediterranean, cruising Alaska’s glaciers, or taking a river cruise through Europe, this is the place to ask about cabin accessibility, shore excursions, or onboard services – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, first-hand reviews, and recommendations for cultural, nature, and leisure cruise adventures. This group welcomes all accessibility needs, helping you enjoy a more accessible and memorable cruise experience.
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For frequent cruisers, what do you think about these tips? Would you offer any other advice to first-time cruise travelers?
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Cruising with a disability – 5 tips to ensure a smooth sailing
From buying travel insurance to storing medication on board, cruising with a disability isn’t always as straightforward as it should be. That’s why Mark Davidson is on hand to share advice on how to make travelling with impairments a smoother … Continue reading
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For any first time cruisers, I would say to start with a short trip. You can always do other things in the port location (and its smart not to fly in the morning of departure anyways!), but it gives you a great idea what you think of cruising in a fairly low stakes way.
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This is a great summary, but…. We may need extra charger ports on a ship – always bring a ship-approved charger with enough extra outlets to cover your needs.
Additionally, many of the newer ships require you place your ship card in the wall slot to power your room. If you leave your room, all power stops the minute you remove the ship card from…
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