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Questions related to Accessibility & Disability

We offer adventures that allow guests to explore island after island, and culture after culture. Each adventure is crafted with thousands of options for families, foodies, action lovers and culture seekers. Due to certain venues’ terrains, inclines a...
Due to quarantine restrictions, emotional support animals are not accepted on board any Royal Caribbean ships.
The eligibility and conditions under which assistance dogs are able to accompany guests onboard cruise ships is determined by the Australian Department of Agriculture and the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries. Guests must obtain clearance a...
Whether you’ve woken up ready for adventure and excitement or you’re looking to relax and recharge, there is something for everyone. Royal Caribbean provides autism-friendly features for families living with autism. We have our Adventure Ocean staff,...
We want everyone to feel comfortable and onboard our ships you’ll discover never-before-seen innovations to ensure each and every guest experience their dream holiday. All of our ships have staterooms designed to accommodate guests with mobility and ...
Yes, we provide: • Braille and tactile public room signage • Braille and tactile elevator buttons and audio call signals • Braille deck numbers on staircase handrails
We do not require a proof of disability; however, we do require you to complete a  Special Needs Form. Sharing this information helps us provide you with the best cruise experience. For more details, please refer to the Accessible Staterooms.
A Royal Caribbean cruise is an adventure and the more information and notice you can provide us of your needs, the better we’ll be able to assist you to ensure you experience your dream holiday. Please keep in mind we do require advance notice for ce...

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