We tried an accessible fly-cruise to the Canary Islands as disabled travellers to see what actually happens when brochures meet reality. From airport assistance to transfers and boarding the cruise ship, we show every step so you can decide if a fly-cruise holiday will work for you.
No fluff. No “fully accessible” claims without proof. Just real experiences from Wheel Escapes.
If you’re planning a wheelchair accessible cruise, flying with a mobility aid, or are nervous about airport assistance, this video will help you prepare and avoid the usual disasters.
In this video:
• Airport assistance from check-in to boarding
• Flying with a wheelchair/mobility aid
• Transfers from the airport to the cruise port
• Boarding accessibility
• Our honest first impressions
0:00 Welcome to Wheel Escapes
0:25 Travelodge hotel - Gatwick Central
3:48 We're on the plane
6:43 Our first day at sea on board P&O's Azura
11:40 Accessible and no accessible deck doors on the Promenade deck
Links:
Travelodge: Gatwick Central:
https://bit.ly/47laVN8
P&O:
https://bit.ly/4aIBXjQ
If you’ve done a fly-cruise with a disability, tell us what worked — and what absolutely didn’t. Your experience helps other disabled travellers plan with confidence.
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