Accessible Golden Tour of India is Life Changing

Helping wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, Lynne Kirby, from Enable Holidays, is a specialist tour operator and recently assessed The Golden Triangle Tour in India for accessibility. As a travel enthusiast, Lynne's always had her eyes set on…

Accessible Tourism in Europe

Martyn Sibley is a wheelchair user who has traveled all across Europe. He was involved in a project with the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Charity called Europe Without Barriers. A group of participants from all over Europe went to 5 countries,…

Avoiding Damages to Your Wheelchair When Flying

Cory Lee, a wheelchair user and travel blogger, gives tips on how to navigate the world of flying with your wheelchair safely. "If you’re like me, you don’t like something like a wheelchair slowing you down. Whether you’re a world-class…

Accessibility in Europe: the Good and Bad

Reid has Cerebral Palsy and uses an electric wheelchair. During a 3-week trip to Western Europe, he realized the challenges wheelchair users face in several European countries. He visited Dublin, Brussels, Naples, Florence, and Paris and later chronicled his experiences in…

Six Adventure Trips for Wheelchair Users

Are you a wheelchair user looking for an adventure? Well Outsider’s magazine has compiled a list of ‘6 Adventure Trips You Can Do In A Wheelchair’. The list is as follows: Surfing in Honolulu, Hawaii AccesSurf hosts free workshops once…

Cruise Planning Tips

Vacations can be a fun and relaxing experience. The first thing that comes to mind is the old Calgon soap commercial and its tag line “take me away.” As a person with a disability, the idea of an experience where you’re going…

A Quadriplegic's Experience in Tokyo

I guess it all started years ago, when I watched the movie Lost in Translation. Since then, I had a "thing" for Tokyo. But visiting it was not something I ever thought would become reality. Searches on accessibility back then weren't…

Accessible Viva Las Vegas!

Getting Around Thinking about a trip to Las Vegas? If you are, you’ll find a host of accessible attractions, shops, restaurants, and other points of interest. The Las Vegas Strip is wheelchair-accessible, though not always wheelchair-friendly, so you should consider…