Accessible Travel: 10 Tips for Traveling with a Disability

Traveling is exciting, inspiring, and let’s be real a little stressful. From airports to hotels, there are countless moving parts to manage for truly accessible travel. For people living with disabilities, those stressors can multiply quickly. The world isn’t built with universal accessibility in mind, which means we often have to prepare more thoroughly than the average traveler.

But here’s the good news: travel is absolutely possible, enjoyable, and worth the effort. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a work trip, or a weekend getaway, the joy of visiting new places and creating memories outweighs the hassle. As a wheelchair user for over 16 years, I’ve learned a lot about how to make the travel experience smoother, safer, and less overwhelming.

At the link below, discover accessible travel tips straight from lived experience to help you feel more confident and empowered on your next trip.

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