Unfortunately there is no way to transfer a w/c to the tenders. The boat in St. Maarten that takes you into the city isn't all that large anyway and would require someone to step up and over into it. I have a friend whose daughter is an adult but rather small and she and a friend were able to lift her daughter into the boat and then lift her manual w/c into it during their Eastern cruise a few years ago.The second time they went though the operator of the boat wouldn't allow them to do it, citing safety concerns. This was in St. Maarten. At the ports that have actual tenders, such as Grand Cayman, there is no way to get a w/c on one. Some cruise lines do have tender transfer equipment but I'm not familiar with any cruise line but
DCL ( I'm loyal to the Mouse). Once in St. Maarten I ventured on the "highway" with my SD and w/c by myself and missed a turn off to get to the city. It was quite the adventure with being ON the road. Once in the city itself though there were no accessible shops so it wasn't worth it to go over anyway. There are a few little shops right in the area where the ships dock with "touristy" items such as t-shirts and liquor for sale and at least my SD could visit the grass, lol. Other than that, St. Thomas is much more friendly to guests in w/c's. It's tough to have to miss out on so much but it does make me grateful that the country in which I live has the ADA and that I don't face those challenges in my daily life. I can't imagine living in the Caribbean and being in a w/c. I guess those people never leave their homes.---Kathy