Sofia embarked on a 40-day journey across three continents, proving that accessible travel is possible. From Australia to French Polynesia, she shares her challenges, triumphs, and best travel tips. Read her inspiring story and get motivated for your next adventure!
I recently had the opportunity to visit Ann Arbor, Michigan with Wheel the World and Destination Ann Arbor. We had an amazing time trying food and seeing the beautiful sites, but what surprised me the most was how accessible the city was. Keep reading to hear about my experience in Ann Arbor.
There is something extra special about New York City during the holiday season. Every street corner is decked out with twinkling lights, sparkling ornaments, and massive Christmas trees. Discover 5 Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in NYC During The Holidays. Written by Emma Bailey.
In 2023, I received a Guinness World Record for traveling to 66 countries in one year using a wheelchair. To my knowledge, no other wheelchair traveler in the world has done something like this. You might be wondering... how?
Travel has always been important to me, but I had no idea how that would change when I fell in love and married a C6 quadriplegic. Now having been in the disability world for 27 years, I’m a wife, friend, advocate, lover, caregiver, and when it comes to travel, I’m “The Companion”.