Category: Travel Suggestions
5 Wheelchair Accessible AIRBNBs in the US
Most people with disabilities cannot travel on a whim unless they go to a place they know suits their needs. Most buildings, Airbnbs included, have not been designed and built with accessibility in mind. Some claim to be accessible to everyone with a disability, but they are not. However, some places are changing this narrative. […]
The 8 Best Wheelchair Accessible Beaches in America in 2022
Going to the beach is everyone’s favorite pastime, right? It doesn’t matter whether you’re a kid or an adult, there’s just something wonderful about the combination of cool water and warm sand. Unfortunately, maneuvering your wheelchair on the sand can be tricky. Luckily, there are many beaches in the US that offer wide boardwalks, long […]
Best Places in America for Wheelchair Travel
We Want to Hear From You About Wheelchair Travel We’re always interested in learning more about destinations that make it easier for wheelchair users to get around. We love hearing from you and hope you’ll consider sharing your experiences with us so that we can share them with others in an upcoming blog. If you […]
Top Accessible Vacation Destinations: We Asked, You Answered
From the mountains to the beach and everything in between, we asked Wheelchair Getaways’ customers about their experiences traveling as wheelchair users. They told us about their top accessible vacation destinations, and which experiences they were excited to share with others – and we’re excited to share their answers with you! Check out some of […]
Tips for Wheelchair Van Road Trips
Everyone loves a good road trip. After all, it’s one of the best ways to see all the United States has to offer. No matter where you plan on visiting, or how long you plan on traveling, a lot of planning goes into trips like these, especially if you or your loved one use a […]
Flying as a Wheelchair User
Traveling as someone living with a disability can be a little bit tricky, especially when it comes to flying. There are plenty of logistics to work out when someone who uses a wheelchair, walkers, or crutches is flying. Not only do you have to figure out what to do with your durable medical equipment while […]