The best deal for traveling is a cruise. Your lodging, meals, entertainment and travel is all-inclusive in one price. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess, Carnival and Windstar cruise lines have accommodations for those with disabilities. Check to verify first since not all ships have these accommodations. The state rooms can be surprisingly roomy.
There are several items to bring with you to ensure a fun-filled vacation. Pack an extra week of prescription medication. Does you vacation destination have peculiar viruses, such as malaria? Before you leave, get an anti-malaria shot. As well, bring with you self-treatment for moderate to severe diarrhea, such as bismuth subsalicylate or lope amide. Also try and pack an antacid and a mild laxative. Remember your allergy medication and also one percent hydrocortisone crème for mild allergic reactions. Colds are a common occurrence, so bring a decongestant and throat lozenges.
Cruise ships are like huge hotels on water; however, there will be some rocking from ocean movements that occurs. The first couple of days you may have some sea sickness, so bring with you motion sickness medication.
Pack pain relievers like acetaminophen, aspirin or ibuprofen. Take with you antifungal and antibacterial ointments. Don’t forget lubricating eye drops and hand sanitizers. Bring a first aid kit that has bandages, gauze, an elastic bandage, antiseptic, tweezers, scissors and cotton-tipped applicators.
A cherished memory is grandparents traveling with their grandchildren. Children get hungry often, so bring water and snacks. Elderhostel is a non-profit leader in educational excursions abroad. In addition to the travel, you’ll get an educated, guided tour and visit places off the beaten path.




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