Blind Man Travels The World

Tony Giles is a world traveler with an adventurous spirit, who is also completely blind. He has nineteen years of traveling experience and has visited all of the states in the U.S. and 125 countries.   Throughout Tony’s travels, he…

Tips For Taking A Vacation As A Quadriplegic

Ali Ingersoll, a C6 quadriplegic, went on her first vacation in seven years since becoming injured. Ali, her mom, and boyfriend took a trip to Miami, Florida. Ali discusses everything from planning the trip, packing, transportation and more. “Taking a…

Tips For Being A Tourist In Your Hometown

Emma Muldoon, a wheelchair user, loves to travel and venture to new areas. But, she also enjoys hanging around her hometown and embracing all it has to offer. She gives five tips to being a tourist in your hometown.  …

SeatPlan: Making London Theatre's More Accessible

London is one of the world’s most popular destinations for travellers, and the most visited city in Europe. Many London tourists’ “Things to Do” lists have a West End show on them, but for theatregoers with mobility restrictions, planning a…

Visiting Cape Town, South Africa In A Wheelchair

Rida Desai is a self-proclaimed disability activist by day and a social butterfly by night. He lives in South Africa and has traveled all over the beautiful country. He states that Cape Town, South Africa is his backdrop and launching…

Flying With A Wheelchair: Know Your Rights

“Flying has become one of the greatest dangers to wheelchairs for spinal cord injury (SCI) survivors,” says Tiffiny Carlson, who is a quadriplegic and blogger for Spinalcord.com. The mistreatment of passengers with disabilities and their medical equipment has become a…

Going On A Cruise As A Wheelchair User

Joseph Monteforte, a T10 paraplegic, shares his experience traveling on a 12 day Royal Caribbean Cruise to Puerto Rico, Barbados, Martinique, St. Kitts and St. Maarten. “Cruising is the most accessible vacation for anyone in a wheelchair The newest ships…