Wheelchair accessibility cruising information - Shore excursions and ports of call.
Detailed information to help you make the most of your time ashore. If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Please ask us to check that the information provided below is correct for your specific cruise holiday. Cruise liners may choose not to dock at port for various reasons such as tides, adverse weather conditions and the availability of port berths and docking services.
Ajaccio
Tidal variance - Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation.
Accessibility around port - Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town - Approximately 800 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
most of the pavements have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets - None advised
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain - None
Public transport - Not accessible
Shopping centres - Approximately 800 metres
Accessible places of interest - None advised
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user)- Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - No shuttle service
Barcelona
Tidal variance - Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation.
Accessibility around port – Flat and even
Distance to main town - Approximately 1.5 miles (2.5km)
Accessibility of main town paving – Some cobblestones, most
pavements have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – Located at Muelle Adosado Terminal B and some
hotels located on Las Ramblas
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – The Gothic Quarter
has mainly cobblestoned streets
Public transport – Generally wheelchair accessible
Shopping areas – Approximately 3 miles (5km)
Accessible places of interest – Most museums and public
buildings
Accessible Transport - Should you be able to go ashore in Barcelona
we can arrange Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user), large
adapted vehicles or private car tours, providing you, or your
fellow traveller, are able to transfer into a standard car. The
wheelchair must be a suitable size in order to store in the boot of
the vehicle.
Standard taxis are also available from the quayside. The price one
way to town centre is approximately €15 and generally the drivers
are not English-speaking.
Cadiz
Tidal variance – Moderate tidal variance may restrict full-time
wheelchair users in disembarkation. Please see the onboard staff to
confirm the accessible gangway times.
Accessibility around port – Flat and even
Distance to main town – within half a mile (200 metres)
Accessibility of main town paving –Mostly a flat town however, most
pavements do not have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – Located at Museum De Cadiz, Plaza de mina
& Estacion Maritima
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Many streets in the
old town are cobblestone
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping areas – Approximately 1 mile (2km)
Accessible places of interest – Museum De Cadiz, Plaza De
Mina
Accessible Transport - In Cadiz there can be an arrangement made
for private car tours providing you, or your fellow traveller, are
able to transfer into a standard car. The wheelchair must be a
suitable size in order to store in the boot of the vehicle.
Standard taxis are also available from the quayside. The price one
way to the main town is approximately €5 and generally the drivers
are not English-speaking.
Cartagena
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat and even
Distance to main town – within half a mile (350 metres)
Accessibility of main town paving – Flat, some pavements have
dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – Located at El Corte Ingles (department
store)
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping areas – Within half a mile (350 metres)
Accessible places of interest – The Panoramic lift and
Interpretation centre of the History of Cartagena
Accessible Transport - In Cartagena we can arrange private car
tours providing you, or your fellow traveller, are able to transfer
into a standard car. The wheelchair must be a suitable size in
order to store in the boot of the vehicle.
Standard taxis are also available from the quayside. City of
Cartagena is walking distance from the cruise terminal – approx.
500 metres.
Civitavecchia
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Between approximately 500 – 1000
metres
Accessibility of main town paving – The town itself is flat and
easily accessible and some of the pavements have dropped
kerbs
Accessible toilets – Located in bars, cafes and hotels
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None
Public transport – Generally not accessible
Shopping Centres – Between approximately 500 and 3500 metres
depending on the berth
Accessible places of interest – All bars/cafes along the seafront
in Civitavecchia and Vatican and Colosseum in Rome
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request – Limited
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle Service - Shuttle to port gates – Not wheelchair
accessible
Corfu
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 2km
Accessibility of main town paving – The town itself is flat and
most of the pavements have do not have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – None advised
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Old Town
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping Centres – Approximately 1.5km
Accessible places of interest – Min Repos Palace – please note the
palace is accessed after an 800 metre paved walkway from the
gates
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request – generally on
quayside
Shuttle Service - Shuttle to town centre – generally not wheelchair
accessible
Dubrovnik
Tidal variance – Possible tender however when alongside slight -
Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict full-time wheelchair
users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Mainly flat and even
Distance to main town – Approximately 3km
Accessibility of main town paving – The town itself is flat and
most of the pavements do have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – Hotel Dubrovnik Palace
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None advised
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping Centres – Approximately 1 km
Accessible places of interest – The main street of Old City of
Dubrovnik is flat and accessible
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request – generally at
quayside
Shuttle Service - Service available – not wheelchair accessible
Accessible Transport - Should you be able to go ashore in Dubrovnik it can be arranged private car tours, providing you, or your fellow traveller, are able to transfer into a standard car. The wheelchair must be a suitable size in order to store in the boot of the vehicle. Standard taxis are also available from the quayside. The price one way to town centre is approximately € 10 and generally the drivers are English-speaking.
Elba
Tidal variance – Tender - Ship will not be alongside and passengers
will require independent mobility in order to step in and out of
the tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 400m
Accessibility of main town paving – The town itself is flat and
easily accessible and most of the pavements have dropped
curbs
Accessible toilets – Located at Portoferraio Downtown – Garibaldi
Street
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping Centres – Approximately 400 metres
Accessible places of interest – Located at Portoferraio Downtown –
Garibaldi Street
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request – Generally on
quayside
Shuttle Service - No shuttle required
Gibraltar
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat and even
Distance to main town – Approximately 1 mile (1.6km)
Accessibility of main town paving – Flat, most pavements have
dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – Majority of public toilets have an accessible
cubicle
Public transport – Some are accessible
Shopping Areas – Approximately 1 mile (1.6km)
Accessible Locations - Most museums, hotels and public
buildings
Accessible Transport - In Gibraltar you can make arrangements
for private minibus tours providing you, or your fellow traveller,
are able to transfer into a standard minibus. The wheelchair must
be a suitable size in order to store in the boot of the
vehicle.
Standard taxis (minibus style) are also available from the
quayside. The price one way to the town centre is approximately
€1.50 and generally the drivers are English- speaking.
Istanbul
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair accessible
around pier if berthed at Sali Pazari however it is fairly uneven
with broken pavements if berthed at Karakoy Port
Distance to main town – Approximately 3.5 km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is fairly hilly
and most of the pavements do not have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – Located in the Grand Bazaar in the stores
located open / modern section of the bazaar
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain - Topkapi Palace, Blue
Mosque (due to the staircase at the entrance of the Blue Mosque),
Sultanahmet area, Sirkeci , Eminönü and Galata Districts
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – Approximately 5 km
Access
Katakolon
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 1000 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
easily accessible. However, most of the pavements do not have
dropped curbs.
Accessible toilets – Not available
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain - None
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – Approximately 1000 metres
Accessible places of interest - Olympia archaeological site is
mostly flat but very uneven and rough in places. Olympia
archaeological museum is wheelchair accessible however, there are a
lot of steps to reach the museum
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available at quayside Shuttle service - No shuttle
required
Korcula
Tidal variance – Ship will not be alongside and passengers will
require independent mobility in order to step in and out of the
tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair accessible
around the very old centre however entrance to the old town has few
stairs
Distance to main town – Tender into town
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat with a
few steps and most of the pavements do not have dropped
curbs.
Accessible toilets – None
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – No specific
areas
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – There are no large shopping centres, however in
the centre of Korcula there are plenty of small souvenir
shops
Accessible places of interest – None advised
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request Shuttle service - No
shuttle required
Kotor
Tidal variance – Tender
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 50 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
easily accessible
Accessible toilets – None
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – Approximately 50 metres
Accessible places of interest – The mail street of Old City of
Kotor is flat and accessible
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request – Generally on quayside
Shuttle service - No shuttle required
La Coruna
Tidal variance – High tidal variance will restrict full-time
wheelchair users in disembarkation. Please see the onboard staff to
confirm the accessible gangway times
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 300 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is mostly flat
and most of the pavements have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – Located in some cafes
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Those areas/streets
where road/construction works are being carried out. - The San
Anton Archaeological Museum (many steps inside.) and the City’s Old
Quarter (mostly hilly area and some uneven ground)
Public transport – Although not many buses are accessible, a few
buses have low-platforms which are wheelchair accessible.
Shopping centres – Approximately 2km
Accessible places of interest – Shopping:- El Corte Inglés Dept.
Store
Museums (Closed on Mondays):- 1. DOMUS (Museum of Mankind) –
(Website: www.casaciencias.org/domus) 2. Science Museum – (Website:
www.casaciencias.org) 3. Art Museum –
(Website:www.museobelasartescoruna.xunta.es) 4. Museum of
Contemporary Galician Art – (Website: www.cgac.org)
Beach:- Beaches of Riazor and Orzan. There is a walkway/promenade
along both beaches.
Attractions:- - The Aquarium –
(Website:ww.casaciencias.org/Aquarium)
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Available upon
request – Limited (1 wheelchair & 4 companions)
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - As per current ISPS Port Regulations, standard
taxis are no longer allowed at the quayside to pick-up/drop-off
passengers
Shuttle service - No shuttle required
La Rochelle
Tidal variance – High
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 6km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
easily accessible and in limited areas the pavements have dropped
curbs
Accessible toilets – Located at Place de Verdun / Place du Marché
(Market square )
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – Approximately 5km
Accessible places of interest – Most parts of the Historic Town
Centre including the Town Hall (which is also the main shopping
district) / The Aquarium / The Natural History Museum
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Available upon
request – Limited
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - Shuttle to Des dames blanches – Generally not
accessible – low loaders type bus
Lisbon
Tidal variance – High tidal variance will restrict full-time
wheelchair users in disembarkation. Please see the onboard staff to
confirm the accessible gangway times
Accessibility around port – Flat and even
Distance to main town – Approximately 3 miles (5km)
Accessibility of main town paving - Mostly a flat town, some
pavements have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – McDonald’s at Rossio Square and some of the
more modern hotels and cafes.
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Alfama, the old
district is unsuitable. Almost all pavements in Lisbon are
cobbled
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping areas – Approximately 3 miles (5km)
Accessible places of interest – Oceanarium at “Parque das Nacoes” ,
the Maritime Museum & Coach Museum at Belem district and the
Colombo shopping centre
Livorno
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and accessible for
wheelchairs
Distance to main town – Between approximately 500 – 4500 metres
depending on berth
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
most of the pavements do have dropped curbs in town centre
Accessible toilets – Located in some bars, cafès and hotels
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None advised
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – Between approximately 500 – 4500 metres
depending on berth
Accessible places of interest – All bars/cafes along the
seafront
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request - generally on
quayside
Shuttle service - Berth dependant – Charged service which is
generally not wheelchair accessible
Malaga
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 1.8km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
most of the pavements have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – None
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Monuments as the
Alcazaba or Gibralfaro Castle
Public transport – Some can be accessible
Shopping centres – Approximately 3 km
Accessible places of interest – Picasso Museum
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Available upon
request
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - Shuttle to Port Gates – Not wheelchair
accessible
Malta
Tidal variance – Slight
Accessibility around port –Mainly flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 1km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is quite hilly
and most of the pavements do not have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – None advised
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Some areas are
cobblestone and uneven
Public transport – Not accessible
Shopping centres – Approximately 100 metres
Accessible places of interest – St. John`s co Cathedral, Upper
Barrakka Gardens, Republic Street
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - No Shuttle required
Monte Carlo
Tidal variance – Tender - Ship will not be alongside and passengers
will require independent mobility in order to step in and out of
the tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 500 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - Around the port is flat but
access to Monaco rock involves steps, also access to Casino square
involves 80 steps to walk up. Local city buses are available from
town to reach Casino square or Monaco Rock (accessible to
wheelchairs). Most of the pavements have dropped curbs.
Accessible toilets – Located at the Maritime station
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – The entire Marina in
Monaco is accessible and the entire pavement next to the road of
the Grand Prix track. Also promenade des anglais in Nice, sea front
avenue called la croisette in Cannes and sea front avenue in Menton
are all accessible
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request - Limited
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - No Shuttle required
Naples
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 1.5 km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is mostly flat
and some of the pavements have dropped kerbs however please note
that occasionally the dropped kerbs are obstructed by parked
cars.
Accessible toilets – Not available
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Pompeii and
Herculaneum. Some areas in Naples town can also be
inaccessible
Public transport - Not accessible
Shopping centres - Approximately 1.5 km
Accessible places of interest – Sorrento
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request - Limited
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - Berth dependant - Not wheelchair accessible
Palau
Tidal variance – Ship will not be alongside and passengers will
require independent mobility in order to step in and out of the
tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 250 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is a little
hilly to reach the main street and then flat and most of the
pavements have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – None advised
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Some little streets
are cobbled
Public transport - Not accessible
Shopping centres - Palau has no shopping centre only shops in the
main street. Approximately 250 metres
Accessible places of interest – None advised however most museums,
hotels and public buildings are accessible
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request - Generally on
quayside
Shuttle service - Berth dependant - No shuttle required
Santa Margherita
Tidal variance – Ship will not be alongside and passengers will
require independent mobility in order to step in and out of the
tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 100 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
easily accessible and most of the pavements have dropped
curbs
Accessible toilets – Located close to the pier
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None
Public transport - Not accessible
Shopping centres - Approximately 100 metres
Accessible places of interest – Most restaurants and bars in the
old town centre of Santa Margherita
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request - Generally on
quayside
Shuttle service - Berth dependant - No shuttle required
Split
Tidal variance – Ship will not be alongside and passengers will
require independent mobility in order to step in and out of the
tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 150 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is flat and
most of the pavements do not have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – Located at Diocletian Palace (200 meters from
tender landing)
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – None
Public transport - Not accessible
Shopping centres - Approximately 200 metres
Accessible places of interest – Diocletian Palace, Riva (pedestrian
waterfront area)
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request – Limited
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - No shuttle required
Valencia
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation.
Accessibility around port – The quayside is flat and accessible for
wheelchair users, the cruise terminal has 2 floors and there is a
lift. The area around the port is not accessible due to busy work
roads.
Distance to main town –Approximately 3km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is mainly flat
and some of the pavements have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – Located in El Corte Inglés
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Port area
Public transport - Not accessible
Shopping centres - Approximately 3km
Accessible places of interest – Surrounding CAC
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Not available
Standard taxis - Available upon request
Shuttle service - Generally wheelchair accessible
Venice
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town –Approximately 2 km
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is difficult to
negotiate due to many step bridges
Accessible toilets – Located in St. Mark’s Area, Rialto
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain – Venice is difficult
to negotiate due to many step bridges. Some bridges are adapted for
wheelchair users please see attached maps for assistance
Public transport - Vaporetto Service (water bus) is accessible
(subject to the Vaporetto captain’s approval)
Shopping centres - Approximately 2 km
Accessible places of interest – Please speak with one of our
advisors
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) – N/A No vehicle
access into Venice
Larger adapted vehicles - N/A No vehicle access into Venice
Standard taxis - N/A No vehicle access into Venice
Shuttle service - Shuttle service to Piazzale Roma – Wheelchair
accessible
Vigo
Tidal variance – Slight tidal variance is unlikely to restrict
full-time wheelchair users in disembarkation.
Accessibility around port – Flat and even
Distance to main town – Within half a mile (700 metres)
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is very hilly.
Most pavements have dropped kerbs
Accessible toilets – Most cafes have ground floor toilets, but not
all are wheelchair accessible.
Public transport - Accessible
Shopping centres - Within half a mile (100 metres). There is also a
shopping mall near to the exit of the Transatlantic Pier Terminal
Building.
Accessible locations – El Corte Inglés (department store), El
Principe Street, Quiñones de Leon Museum, Museum of Contemporary
Art, Casa de las Palabras, and Samil Beach
Villefranche
Tidal variance – Ship will not be alongside and passengers will
require independent mobility in order to step in and out of the
tender. Please speak to the onboard staff regarding the
accessibility of the landing stage once you have disembarked the
tender.
Accessibility around port – Flat, even and wheelchair
accessible
Distance to main town – Approximately 100 metres
Accessibility of main town paving - The town itself is very hilly
and most of the pavements do not have dropped curbs
Accessible toilets – Located in some cafés in the main
square.
Cobblestone streets/areas/unsuitable terrain - All Villefranche old
town is difficult to access Once through the terminal building
there is a very steep slope to get to the main town
Public transport - Not Accessible
Shopping centres - Approximately 100 metres
Accessible places of interest - Marina area is accessible
Euro taxis (able to carry 1 wheelchair user) - Not available
Larger adapted vehicles - Available upon request - Limited
Standard taxis - Available upon request - Generally available once
through the cruise terminal
Shuttle Service - Shuttle service - not wheelchair accessible
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