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Yes, some but not all ports offer "accessible" tours which are typically on vehicles with hoists or ramps. I have noticed that they are sometimes only available for people using wheelchairs, not scooters as the space on the vehicle has tie-downs to secure the chair while the passenger remains in their chair. If your husband can manage the steps into a bus you may be happier with an "easy" excursion that allows you to store the scooter under the bus in its luggage compartment.

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Yes, he can manage a few stairs and make his way inside holding onto the backs of chairs. His scooter does fold down and breaks into 2 parts and is also airline approved. This is a New England & Maritime cruise and I suppose it also depends on the terrain at these ports. 
thank you for your help!

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