Handicap Friendly Alaska Cruises

Sailing yearly from April to September, Alaskan cruises with wheelchair-accessible rooms and elevators provide handicap-friendly accommodations. Cruises ranging in size from 700- to 2,000-passenger vessels depart from ports in California, Washington, Alaska and Canada.
  1. Carnival Cruise Lines

    • Carnival Spirit, which departs out of Seattle and Vancouver from May through September, offers 16 wheelchair-accessible cabins and 15 elevators. A large ship, the Carnival Spirit has a passenger capacity of 2,124 guests. Alaskan Itineraries are offered in one-way and round-trip six- and seven-day options.

      Carnival Cruise Lines
      3655 NW 87th Avenue
      Miami, FL 33178
      888-227-6482
      carnival.com

    Celebrity Cruise Lines

    • The Celebrity Mercury, Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Infinity offer eight to 26 wheelchair-accessible rooms and 10 to 11 elevators per ship. Passenger capacities range from 1,886 to 2,046. Cruises aboard the Millennium, Mercury and Infinity depart from Los Angeles, San Fransisco, San Diego, Seattle, Vancouver, Calgary, and Alaska's Fairbanks, Anchorage and Seward ports. Departures are offered from April through September in seven- to 18-day round-trip and one-way itineraries.

      Celebrity Cruise Lines
      1080 Caribbean Way
      Miami, FL 33132
      800-647-2251
      celebritycruises.com

    Crystal Cruise Lines

    • Crystal Symphony, which offers seven wheelchair-accessible rooms and eight elevators, is a small ship with a passenger capacity of 922. Cruises sail to Alaska with one-way journeys in August. The 31-day sailings depart in San Francisco with New York City the final destination.

      Crystal Cruise Lines
      2049 Century Park E. Ste. 1400
      Los Angeles, CA 90067
      866-446-6625
      crystalcruises.com

    Disney Cruise Lines

    • Offering nine elevators and 16 wheelchair-accessible rooms, Disney Wonder departs Vancouver from May through August in round-trip, seven-day cruises to Alaska. A medium-sized ship, Disney Wonder accommodates 1,750 guests.

      Disney Cruise Lines
      P.O. Box 10238
      Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
      800-951-3532
      disneycruise.disney.go.com

    Holland America Cruise Lines

    • Departing from May through September from Seattle, Vancouver, and Alaska's ports in Seward, Anchorage and Fairbanks, Holland America offers wheelchair accessible cabins on Alaska-bound cruises. The ms Amsterdam, Oosterdam, Statendam, Rotterdam, Ryndam, Volendam, Zaandam and Zuiderdam cruise in seven- to 19-day, one-way and round-trip itineraries. Wheelchair-accessible cabins range from 6 to 28 per ship, with elevators ranging from eight to 12 per ship. Passenger capacities range from 1,258 to 2,387.

      Holland America Cruise Lines
      300 Elliott Ave. West
      Seattle, WA 98119
      877-932-4259
      hollandamerica.com

    Norwegian Cruise Lines

    • The Norwegian Star and Norwegian Pearl sail to Alaska from May through September from Los Angeles, Seattle and Vancouver. Itineraries are offered in one-way and round-trip, seven- and eight-day itineraries, with 20 to 24 wheelchair-accessible cabins and 12 elevators per ship. Large-sized ships, the Star and Pearl have respective passenger capacities of 2,240 and 2,380..

      Norwegian Cruise Lines
      7665 Corporate Center Drive
      Miami, Florida 33126
      866-625-1166
      ncl.com

    Princess Cruise Lines

    • Alaska-bound cruises in Princess Cruise Lines' fleet, which include the Coral, Diamond, Island, Sapphire, Golden, Sea and Royal Princess, sail out of Vancouver, San Francisco, Seattle and Alaska's ports in Whittier, Fairbanks and Anchorage. Cruises sail in one-way and round-trip, five- to 22-day itineraries from May through September. Wheelchair-accessible rooms are offered in a range of 3 to 27 cabins per ship, along with 4 to 14 elevators per ship. Small to large-sized vessels passenger capacities range greatly from 710 to 2,670 guests per ship.

      Princess Cruise Lines
      24844 Avenue Rockefeller
      Santa Clarita, CA 91355
      800-774-6237
      princess.com

    Royal Caribbean International Cruise Lines

    • Departing out of Seattle, Vancouver and Alaska's ports in Seward, Fairbanks and Anchorage, the Radiance of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas offer 14 wheelchair-accessible cabins per ship and nine to 16 elevators. Both cruises are large-sized, with 2000- and 2100-passenger capacities. Cruises depart from May through September.

      Royal Caribbean International Cruise Lines
      1050 Caribbean Way
      Miami, FL 33132
      866-562-7625
      royalcaribbean.com

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