TALKING ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY

An Azamara luxury cruise ship sailing into Sydney harbour

Can You Cruise in Luxury Without Paying Luxury Prices?

The Surprising Truth for Aussie Cruisers with a Disability

If you’re someone who cruises regularly — especially with Princess Cruises — you might be in for a bit of a surprise next season.

Princess is cutting back its Aussie fleet for 2025/26, dropping from four ships to just two. That means fewer cabins, less choice, and more sold-out itineraries.

But here’s the good news: as Princess scales back, a wave of luxury and boutique cruise lines are sailing in — and they might be as accessible and more affordable than you think.


🚢 What’s Happening in the Cruise Scene?


♿ Why This Matters if You Live with a Disability

When you live with a disability, cruising isn’t just about the destination — it’s about comfort, accessibility, and the right onboard support.

Here’s why smaller ships and boutique lines could be a better fit:

And the best part? You may not have to pay much more than with mid-tier lines like Princess.


💸 Let’s Talk Price: Is Luxury Really That Much More?

Azamara: Affordable Elegance

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An Azamara luxury cruise ship sailing into Sydney harbour

Oceania Cruises: Comfort with Class

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👑 How Does Princess Compare?

With fewer ships in the region, Princess fares are actually rising — and many are already sold out.

What’s not included:

In some cases, Princess is more expensive than boutique lines — with fewer inclusions.


🤔 Should You Make the Switch?

It might be the right time to explore something new.


🌟 Final Thoughts: Accessible Luxury Might Be Closer Than You Think

If you’re living with a disability and want a more supported cruise experience, it might be time to rethink what’s possible — even on a budget.

With Princess pricing up and cabin availability down, trying a boutique line could give you a better cruise — without the premium price tag.

(Thank you to Tallis Boerne Marcus for his original article in cruisepassenger.com.au)