by Suzanne Bair Conveniently located directly off Main Street and Highway 1, the Meadowmere Resort is walking distance to the village of Ogunquit, Perkins Cove, and …
Accessible Destinations
Traveling with a disability or chronic medical condition can be challenging, but if people with disabilities can live all over the world, you can travel there! Here in our Destinations Section we share accessible travel information ranging from general accessibility for major cities and towns to in-depth reviews of specific locations from a variety of perspectives.
Check out some of our latest accessible adventures below.
Summer Escape to Ogunquit’s Accessible Southern Maine Coast
by Suzanne Bair. Summertime is meant for beach exploring and taking a break from long hot days by cooling off in the water. Named by …
Accessible Weekend Getaway to Olympia, WA
by Suzanne Bair. Washington’s capital city Olympia offers an opportunity to slow down and savor the best of the Pacific Northwest. From farm to table …
Get Away to Tampa Bay
Whether you are visiting Tampa for a few days or looking for accessible port of call activities, Tampa has a wide range of accessible activities …
Traveling, Warts and All: Glacier National Park
by Larissa Breedlove. Visiting a national park had never appealed to me the way big city travel often does: I tend to prefer a good …
Your All Access Pass to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
by Suzanne Bair It has been several years since I last visited an amusement park and a lot has changed when it comes to accessibility. Busch …
Exploring the Accessible Side of the Nelson Tasman Region in New Zealand
by Stacey at Love Moxie As a proud Kiwi, there’s always something magical for me about going home to New Zealand during the summer. The region …
Mountains, Staircases, and Hot Springs: Traveling in Taiwan with a Cane
#1 on my packing list when I headed to Taiwan was a raincoat. I knew January was after monsoon season, but it’s often rainy in …
Cruising to Alaska
I was born in 1979, with an unknown storage disease which left me quadriplegic, therefore I use a wheelchair to get around. While I was …