Will the Trafalgar river cruise crew be able to help me with my mobility and medical requirements on tour?
Trafalgar’s river cruises are exciting and relatively active vacations. While there will be time to relax, there is also much to see and experience on ship and on shore. Included experiences generally involve a considerable amount of walking, navigating steps and traversing cobblestoned streets.
Some on-shore included and Optional Experiences may involve walking over uneven surfaces or navigating steps. If you have mobility limitations, certain sites may be more challenging to access. A reasonable level of fitness will help you enjoy your trip comfortably and confidently.
River ships, while spacious, are not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and some do not have elevators. Trafalgar reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to refuse passage or require a guest to end their trip if their physical condition may affect their own health, safety and enjoyment, or that of other travellers.
Use of mobility devices such as wheelchairs, walkers or scooters for tours or onboard use must be approved in advance. If you need assistance during the trip, we recommend travelling with a companion who can support you.
Trafalgar does not employ staff nurses or doctors on board its ships, nor can the onboard gift shop carry medications sold over the counter in the U.S. and other countries. Should you require medical attention, care must be obtained at local medical facilities at your own expense. Trafalgar is not responsible for any medical costs incurred or for the quality of medical care received.