Cruising with a Disability
Cruises are often marketed as effortless, relaxing, and accessible for everyone — but the reality can be very different depending on your body, your mobility, and the systems you move through.
This conversation is a space to talk honestly about the experience of cruising with a disability and what life at sea actually looks like beyond the brochures.
We’ll explore:
accessibility on cruise ships
boarding and port experiences
cabins and physical spaces
mobility and independence onboard
staff awareness and support
social experiences and inclusion
fatigue, adaptation, and planning
what works — and what still needs to change
Most importantly, this is a space for open conversation, shared experience, and listening without pressure.
Open to anyone living with disability, those connected through family or care, or anyone wanting to better understand accessible travel and lived experience.
These conversations help build a broader understanding of accessibility, inclusion, and what genuinely inclusive travel experiences can look like.