Making Waves in Accessibility

Disabilities At Sea

Cruise holidays tested and reviewed by disabled people, ensuring your experience is unhindered

Holidays should be a break from the norm, a chance to relax and unwind. Whether you’re travelling solo or with others, you should be able to be independant. If it’s not accessible for you, it’s not a holiday.

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Nobody yet – but we’re working on it!

Who Are We?

We started out as a couple on honeymoon in 2023. Cameron & Imali went away for 2 weeks and thoroughly enjoyed their holiday but noticed a lot of accessibility issues around the ship and in the ports.

Since then, they’ve made it their aim to help cruise lines make the experience more accessible for people of all access needs. Our team is made up of people with various visible and invisible disabilities, so you can be sure we’ve experienced firsthand the challenges and have the insights to address them effectively.

We work closely with cruise lines to implement practical, user-friendly solutions that enhance the travel experience for everyone, ensuring that every guest can enjoy their vacation to the fullest.

How We Review

We check everything you’ll want to do while onboard, as well as the local areas around each of the ports and the excursions so you can have peace of mind you won’t get caught out. The scoring system is out of 100, allowing us to take into account the whole experience from all perspectives

Plan Your Next Cruise

Check which ships have been certified by us

P&O

As of June 2022, P&O have 7 ships in their fleet, with some cruises departing from Southampton.

Cunard

As of June 2022, Cunard have 4 ships in their fleet, with some cruises departing from Southampton.

Princess

As of June 2022, Princess have 17 ships in their fleet, with some cruises departing from Southampton.

Virgin Voyages

As of June 2022, Virgin Voyages have 4 ships in their fleet, with cruises occasionally departing from Portsmouth.

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