In this video, we give you a full accessible cruise cabin tour from our Canary Islands fly-cruise — showing exactly what it’s like for wheelchair users, not what the brochure claims.
We check everything that actually matters: space, layout, bathroom access, turning room, and whether it’s genuinely usable with a wheelchair… or just technically “accessible”.
If you’re planning a wheelchair accessible cruise, this is the kind of detail you need before booking.
Cruise lines love to label cabins as “accessible” — but that can mean anything from genuinely usable to completely impractical.
We show the reality, so you don’t end up stuck in a cabin that doesn’t work for your needs.
0:00 Welcome to Wheel Escapes
0:25 Entering our cabin
3:10 Accessible cabin wetroom
7:18 Bunk beds
7:59 Room storage
9:49 Plug sockets and light switches
11:44 Balcony door
About Wheel Escapes
We’re a disabled husband-and-wife team reviewing holidays for disabled travellers. Everything we share is based on real experiences — no paid fluff, no sugar-coating.
We test:
Accessible cruises • Wheelchair-friendly hotels • Flying with mobility aids • Disabled travel tips • Honest accessibility reviews
Part of our Canary Islands Fly-Cruise Series
Episode 1: Accessible Fly Cruise Canary Islands Review
Episode 2: Accessible Cruise Cabin Tour (this video)
More videos coming, covering destinations, and overall accessibility
If you’ve stayed in an “accessible” cruise cabin, let us know — was it actually usable, or just labelled that way?
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