A Content Marketing Specialist and writer at Wheel the World. As an avid traveler, he believes travel can be as transformative as it is fun— and that it should be accessible to everyone.
The best accessible vacations aren't just about ramps and roll-in showers. They're about experiences that are authentic and satisfying. We rounded up five destinations that deliver exactly that — from adaptive surfing in Costa Rica to catching waves in Barcelona.
Wheel the World has closed an $11M Series A, backed by top disability tech investors and former CEOs of Expedia and Booking.com. The funding will expand the Accessibility Verified program, develop AI-powered trip planning tools, and scale verified accessibility data worldwide.
Door County sits on a narrow peninsula between Green Bay and Lake Michigan, with more than 300 miles of shoreline and home to five state parks. This guide covers accessible hotels, trails, restaurants, and getting around — all with verified details.
Oklahoma City grew up along Route 66 and still carries that wide-open, easygoing layout today. Downtown is shaped by major landmarks like the National Memorial and one of the largest urban park systems in the U.S. This guide covers wheelchair-accessible hotels and things to do in this packed city.
The Adirondacks are surrounded by mountains and lakes and were twice home to the Winter Olympics. Village life anchors places like Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, and small towns connect by scenic roads. Here are the top fun, accessible activities and relaxing hotels.