Well
equipped with roomy cabins and first-rate
service, today's modern ships offer excellent
facilities for special needs passengers.
Many cruise lines have adapted their cruise
ships to cater for guests with special needs,
featuring specially designed cabins, toilets,
panic buttons, guide-dog facilities and hearing
aids. Helpful crew and medical professionals
onboard mean you can relax in very safe hands.
PUBLIC AREAS
Many special needs cruises offer spacious public
areas for those with mobility problems. When
booking, check your ship offers features like
low ramps and wide corridors to accommodate
wheelchairs. The crew is on hand to assist
passengers who need a lift up or down steps.
EAT AT EASE
Cruise lines serve meals geared to specific
dietary requirements. If you have particular
requests, inform your cruise ship in advance.
Booking second seating for dinner gives you more
time to get ready and eat at ease.
MEDICAL FACILITIES
With the latest medical facilities onboard,
guests can rest assured that professional help
is at hand for ongoing health problems. Many
cruise ships also offer alternative treatments
for all fitness levels, such as Reiki and
thalassotherapy.
CABINS
Most ships only have a handful of adapted
cabins, so plan your special needs cruise well
in advance. Look for features like doorways with
ample room for wheelchairs, bathroom panic
buttons, pull-down rails and low-level
furniture. Choose a cabin in the centre of the
ship for less sea motion.
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