Staterooms:
Carnival offers a limited number of staterooms designed to be wheelchair accessible. There are size guidelines for wheelchairs that vary from vessel to vessel. If you are planning on bringing a Wheelchair or Scooter onboard, please contact our Guest Access Services Department. Due to safety requirements, all scooters must be stored and charged in your guest stateroom.
Fully accessible cabins include an entry doorway which is 32" width; a 36"wide accessible path through the stateroom; accessible closet rods and shelves; safe; telephone and desk; and bathroom with roll-in shower, grabs bars and accessible lavatory.
Public Areas:
The following public areas are not accessible: Sun Deck, Expresso Cafe, Gazebo, and balconies in the show lounge.
Wheelchair accessible public restrooms are located throughout the ship.
Miscellaneous:
Onboard Wheelchairs are limited for emergency use only. If you require the use of a wheelchair while onboard, you must bring your own, or rent one. Carnival will provide Wheelchair assistance for embarkation and debarkation Guests arriving at the designated port of departure should contact a Carnival Embarkation Host /Hostess once they arrive. Debarkation procedures will be printed in the Carnival Capers onboard.
For transportation from the airport to the pier, Wheelchair Lift Transfers are available for guests with limited or no mobility. We must have your request for lift transfer service at least one week prior to sailing. Standard transfer charges apply. Please advise a Guest Access Services Representative if you require this service.
For wheelchair assistance at the airport terminals, please contact the air carrier directly.
At certain ports of call, small boats known as tenders are used to transport passengers from the ship to shore. Whenever possible, Carnival will attempt to permit guests using wheelchairs to proceed. However, certain of these tenders may not be accessible to individuals using wheelchairs, or the status of the tendering process at a particular port or under certain weather conditions may provide difficult for a safe transfer to take place. In each case, it will be the decision of the ship officials to determine, based on their evaluation of safety issues for our guests and crew, whether or not a guest using a wheelchair may board a tender. To obtain information about ports of call which require tendering, please contact Carnival?s Guest Access Services.
Carnival will make every effort to work with you to help you identify shore excursions to meet your needs. Information on shore options is available by calling our Guest Access Services Department or online.
Disclaimer:
Please be advised that this information is subject to change without notice. If you are a traveler requiring certain accessibility, we suggest contacting one of our cruise experts to assist in booking your cruise.