Why Choose A Disabled Cruise?
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Holiday cruises are a luxurious way for you to travel the world; sometimes without you even having to get on a plane! Imagine staying in a five star hotel, surrounded by the ocean and with different views every day. Well now you can by choosing from one of many fabulous cruises. Relax on the upper deck, bask in the sun and let amazing destinations come to you!
We work with the best cruise companies to bring you exotic locations, sumptuous food and amazing onboard entertainment all included in the price. Choose from luxury cruises, exotic cruises, family cruises or cruises just for adults.
We can arrange assistance at ports, hire equipment such as electric beds and arrange fully accessible excursions and cabins just for you.
Our disabled cruise specialists have written an exclusive guide to disabled cruising, perfect for people who have never been on a cruise.
If you have questions on accessibility, on board equipment, disabled facilities or medical care our cruise experts will be happy to help.
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Recommended cruise lines for disabled people
Princess Cruises
Popular cruises from Southampton include Ruby Princess for 12-day British Isles cruises as well as one North Cape & Summer Solstice cruise.
The Emerald Princess will also depart Southampton for sailings to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and the Canary Islands.
Please call for more information on : 0161 260 2218
Cruise with P&O
The P&O Cruises ships, including the new Azura, have wheelchair accessible cabins, they feature wide electric-access doorways into the stateroom, as well as ample floor space for freedom of movement plus ramped access to balcony staterooms. All adapted staterooms also have level entry roll in shower and pull down shower seat with grab rails. Some ships also have hoists to at least one of their swimming pools onboard. P&O Cruises also can offer adapted excursions at most ports of call whilst, if required, equipment can also be booked for you in advance. See P&O Cruises
Cunard Cruising
Cunard's Queen Victoria has 20 wheelchair accessible cabins onboard, all featuring roll in showers, grab rails and shower seat, all areas of the ship are barrier free and accessible.
Hoists are available into the pool and equipment rental is also available.
More information about Cunard
Royal Caribbean International
A van with a lift is used for disabled passenger transfers. There are hydraulic lifts for one pool and one whirlpool on each ship, plus wheelchair accessibility to blackjack tables in the casino and at the guest relations desk. Menus and the daily Cruise Compass are available in Braille.
More information about Royal Caribbean cruises
Norwegian Cruise Line
Offers Freestyle eat-when-you-want casual cruising for disabled passengers. An Norwegian Cruise Line crew member will tour the ship with visually impaired guests on the first day to help them get their bearings. Guide dogs are welcome on board.
More information about Norwegian Cruise Line Cruises
Holland America Line:
Some wheelchairs are carried on each ship. There are elevators and ramps to all public areas. Deaf or hard-of-hearing passengers can request text telephones, amplified telephones, visual alert alarms, closed caption decoders on TVs and an assistive listening system in the cinemas.
More information about Holland America cruises.
Parking at Cruise Terminals is available to book for the duration of your cruise. More information
We are trained to arrange holidays and cruises for passengers with medical conditions and disabilities.
Call 0161 260 2218 for advice on your specific needs.