Written by Lacey Pfalz, TravelPulse.com, August 12, 2025 Earlier this week, we reported on how two blind women were the only two people onboard a flight from New Orleans to Orlando after an…
Category: Handicapped Traveler
Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide: Atlanta, Georgia
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 12, 2025 Atlanta blends Southern charm, deep history, and a thriving modern culture — and the good news is, many of its attractions are designed with…
Spain’s Beaches Lead the Way in Inclusive Tourism with Free Amphibious Wheelchairs
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 11, 2025 from Facebook In a move setting a global standard for accessible tourism, many of Spain’s beaches are now offering free amphibious wheelchairs, allowing people…
Sage Traveling
Providing Unforgettable Accessible Vacations Since 2009 Dear Valued Travelers, As we reach the peak of summer travel season, we’re pleased to announce our 2026 Accessible Mediterranean & European Group Cruises. We’re offering eight…
Marriott Waikiki Resort & Spa review
Written by Julie Jones, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, July 30, 2025 Marriott Waikiki Resort & Spa looms large in the heart of Waikiki with 1310 guest rooms. The resort’s prime location, close to…
Houston Dynamo install accessibility features for blind & visually impaired fans
Written by MLSsoccer Staff, June 24, 2025 Houston Dynamo FC and The Lighthouse of Houston have announced a multi-year partnership that makes Shell Energy Stadium the first professional venue in North America to…
Getting Around London in Style: A Wheelchair User’s Guide To Black Cabs
London is a city that knows how to move—and thankfully, it’s also a city that understands the importance of inclusive travel. As a wheelchair user and seasoned traveler, I have friends in…