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Hello,

My mother will be on this upcoming cruise with me. She walks with a cane but for long distance walking we have a transport wheel chair to get her to and from in a easy way.

how are the tenders from carnival cruise ships to Princess Cay island? My mom can slowly get on the tender but how are the steps? she has a cane but also has sometimes trouble if steps are to steep.

 

Are there any beaches in Nassau that are handicapped accessible if we have to take a boat ridge to them?

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I find the steps quite steep and it is much worse if the seas are even slightly rough. I have chosen to stay on the ship at many tender ports. I have seen a few beaches with special wheelchairs for use on sand. I don't know if any beaches in Nassau supply beach wheelchairs.

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Take a look at this response to the same question:

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2473167-tendering-at-princess-cay/

 

I suggest you contact Carnival's access department.   access@carnival.com  

1-800-438-6744 ext.70025

https://www.carnival.com/about-carnival/special-needs/wheelchair-users.aspx

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