Brilliance of the Seas Review

Everything fine but no shore excursions for handicapped people

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Brilliance of the Seas
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Aripun
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Everything was really very good, but no shore excursions at all for handicapped people are offered. My husbad had a Wheel chair and we managed to organize by ourselves an excursion to Luca and Pisa in Livorno, also a private transfer in Rome and also we use the public transportation in Venice, 100% accesible (monorail + vaporetto), and we got San Mark's Square by ourselves, without having to walk bridges at all! And on the cruise we were told in the shore excursions office that we didn't even try to get San Marcos, because we had to walk 4 bridges. Well! There were not brigdes using the public transportation!

Royal Caribbean should contact with local companies in the ports of destination and make contracts with them to offer shore excursions for handicapped people because, as we experienced by ourselves, it is possible!

In Kotor there were accesible tender ships accesible for us, offered by the cruise. In that case, very good!

Cabin Review

Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin E3

Very well adapted room for people with reduced mobility!

Very nice views!

Port Reviews

Venice

The best one! A fairy tail!

Kotor

We went for a walk through the old city of Kotor. Very nice!

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