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jodicarmi

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  1. You need to find out from Carnival directly. It will usually advise with the handicap symbol if it is wheelchair accessible or not (my guess is that it is not.) I just got back and don't remember seeing any of the tours being accessible for Nassau. I didn't ask them because we rolled from the ship to Atlantis. For the most part it had curb cuts but on a few occasions I had to go down a curb. THe bridge was the most dificult part as it is steep to allow for boats to go under it but we managed it with my husband pushing me up it. All the shops are right at the port so you can simply roll around the main area if you didn't want to bother with Atlantis. Most of the taxis are vans and you likely will find one that can fit your chair in the back (provided you can get into the seat - a couple steps in.)

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