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Accessible Cruises: Cruising with a Disability Guide: Publications and Documents

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Our Accessible Cruises database on Disabled World (DW) includes a variety of publications focused on enhancing travel experiences for individuals with disabilities. This database encompasses articles, research papers, and documents that address accessibility in cruising. Examples of topics covered include advice on booking accessible cabins, reviews of cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises for their disability accommodations, insights into accessible shore excursions, and detailed guides on traveling with mobility aids or service animals. These resources are aimed at providing practical information to ensure a comfortable and inclusive cruise experience for those with special needs.

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Accessible Cruises: Cruising with a Disability Guide: Publications and Resources (13 Items)
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Travel journalist Victor Block reviews his trip aboard the American Eagle, an American Cruise Lines ship during an eight-day voyage from Amelia Island, Florida to Charleston.


Mobility At Sea offer advice and mobility equipment on board cruise ships for persons with disabilities.


Quick and safe online wheelchair and scooter rental booking service for cruise travelers with disabilities.

Regulation on rights of passengers with disability traveling by sea and by inland waterways.

List of P&O World Cruises for 2011 and 2012 with 95 cruise options ranging from 15 to 109 nights in duration.

When booking a cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line AARP members will receive a discount savings.

Special Needs at Sea delivers a full range of special needs equipment and services to hotels resorts and cruise ships around the world.

Whether dealing with a travel consultant or directly with a cruise line remember not all people with a disability have the same needs.


Information on cruise ship etiquette and how to enjoy a pleasant cruise and vacation.


Cruise ship lines now offer some attractive priced packages for the younger traveler.

We met travelers on Carnival that absolutely would not sail on Royal Caribbean because of the kids programs.


Cruise ships must provide access to vacationers with disabilities but so far there is a lack of guidelines telling them how to do so.

If you are disabled or have certain special needs you can still have a cruise ship adventure.

Key: the first check mark indicates the publication carries an editor's note; the second indicates a footnote.

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