Accessible and Mobility-Friendly Travel

Mobility-friendly travel needs honest details: lifts, steps, slopes, bathroom safety, vehicle access, and walking distance.

Accessible and Mobility-Friendly Travel
1

Accessibility is specific

A destination can be comfortable but not wheelchair-friendly. Each hotel, route, and attraction needs its own check.

2

Small details matter

Room floor, lift size, shower entry, vehicle height, and distance from drop-off to entrance can decide comfort.

3

Set expectations early

Clear mobility notes prevent disappointment and help families choose the right trip.

Not sure which trip is right?

Tell us who is traveling, what feels difficult, and what would make the journey joyful. A human travel planner can help shape the right plan.

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