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  1. 15 hours ago, dcsam said:

    We just returned from an Oceania Riviera cruise to the Eastern Caribbean.  We have also cruised with Viking.  Our friends and I couldn’t help but compare this Oceania cruise to our Viking cruise. Viking is our all-time favorite.  We’ve also cruised with Azamara a few times.   We loved Viking’s bright and airy ship.  Lots of places to spend time enjoying the scenery and never felt crowded.  We missed having a walk-around promenade on the Riviera.  Not as many places to enjoy the outdoors on Riviera compared to Viking.   Food?  Tough call.  But we thought the red meats were much better on Viking and the seafood better on Oceania.  I’d probably take another Oceania, but there’s no question about Viking... absolutely. 

     

  2. I use oxygen, but not a wheelchair. My issue is not onboard accessibility but the excursions. I can walk ok, although I need to carry on oxygen concentrator on wheels. I can do some stairs and small inclines, but not too steep.

     

    So what upscale/luxury ships or riverboats (and itineraries) have relatively easy excursions? I don't want to just sit on a bus but Level 3 and 4 activity excursions are too difficult for me. Ideally, I'd love to spend some time in either Amsterdam, Prague or Budapest. Any suggestions?clear.png?emoji-confused-1977

  3. I use oxygen, but not a wheelchair. My issue is not the onboard accessibility but the excursions. I can walk ok, although I need to carry on oxygen concentrator on wheels. I can do some stairs and small inclines, but not too steep.

     

    So what upscale/luxury riverboats (and itineraries) have relatively easy excursions? I don't want to just sit on a bus but Level 3 and 4 activity excursions are too difficult for me. Ideally, I'd love to spend some time in either Amsterdam, Prague or Budapest. Any suggestions?:confused:

  4. I use oxygen for exercise and sleeping, but I don't need a special cabin that accommodates wheelchairs. My issue is the excursions. I can walk ok, although I need to carry on oxygen concentrator on wheels. I can do some stairs and small inclines, but not too steep.

     

    So what upscale/luxury ships or riverboats in Europe (and itineraries) have relatively easy excursions? I don't want to just sit on a bus but Level 3 and 4 activity excursions are too difficult for me. Ideally, I'd love to spend some time in Amsterdam. Any suggestions?

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