Accessibility in Argentina

Did you know Argentina is “the most accessible country in South America?” Miguel, a wheelchair user and Argentina native explains why this country is the perfect backdrop for your next vacation. Apart from its extensive natural beauty, Argentina features many accessible…

How I get paid to go on vacation

Hi, I’m Toby. I have Spinal Muscular Atrophy and am a power wheelchair user. I’ve just got back from an incredibly relaxing week in sunny Greece. I stayed at Thesseus apartment, which was just perfect for my needs, and as…

Accessible Attractions in New York City

Visiting New York City can be as overwhelming as it is exciting! There are so many places to visit, iconic landmarks to see, and cultures to experience, it might be difficult deciding what to do first! If you are a…

Tips for Booking a Cruise When You Have a Disability

Cruising is often a favorite travel experience for people with mobility disabilities. Just ask Yadi, a wheelchair user and avid cruiser why she likes cruising so much. “Affordable pricing, unpacking once, seeing multiple destinations, dressing up for dinner, great entertainment…

World's First Accessible Waterpark

Cory is a world traveller and is always up for adventure. But there was one adventure he hadn’t tried until recently – a waterpark. Morgan’s Inspiration Island, located in San Antonio, Texas, is the world’s first accessible waterpark. Cory, who…

Accessible Travels in New Zealand

Some might say a vacation is a time to let loose and relax and experience new things at the spur of the moment. However, for a person with a disability to gain those life life long experiences, a well thought out…

Accessible and Not-So-Accessible Features of Paris

Since childhood, Hayleigh Barclay had dreamed of a Parisian adventure. However, her visit to the City of Lights offered both fun and frustration for the wheelchair user. Hayleigh and her family traveled aboard the Eurostar between London and Paris, and…