Accessibility
Practical information on the accessibility of shipping on the Rhine in Basel.
MS RHYSTÄRN
The accessibility on the Rhystärn varies depending on the boarding point. On the Rhystärn itself, accessibility is ensured to a high degree. Detailed information on accessibility can be found in the ginto App from OK GO. There, all relevant information is transparently and currently listed so that you can plan your visit well.


MS CHRISTOPH MERIAN
The accessibility on the MS Christoph Merian varies depending on the boarding point. On the Christoph Merian itself, accessibility is ensured to a moderate degree. Detailed information on accessibility can be found in the ginto App from OK GO. There, all relevant information is transparently and up-to-date listed, so you can plan your visit well.
MS BASLERDYBLI
The accessibility on the MS Baslerdybli is structurally limited because it is a historic ship built in 1980. It has steps, thresholds, narrow doors, and stairs without an elevator. For people with simple walking aids, such as walking sticks, it is possible to move around the ship. Rollators, wheelchairs, and strollers can be brought on board but cannot be used.
Please ask us if you are unsure whether you or your guests have accessibility limitations.
Please ask us if you are unsure whether you or your guests have accessibility limitations.

STATIONS
The ship docking stations along the route from Weil am Rhein to Rheinfelden have varying levels of accessibility. Find out here in advance about the different stations.
At the Schifflände there is a lift with Eurokey. Our nautical staff and the Schifflände sales point have an access key. Please contact us in advance via the contact form to ensure access.
At the Schifflände there is a lift with Eurokey. Our nautical staff and the Schifflände sales point have an access key. Please contact us in advance via the contact form to ensure access.


