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.
Tampa invented the Cuban sandwich, has the largest Spanish restaurant in the world, a Michelin-recognized taqueria grinding heirloom corn with traditional volcanic stone, and a waterfront restaurant built inside a 120-year-old water pumping station. These are just a few of the spots on this list.
Just west of Indianapolis, Hendricks County is one of those destinations that doesn't get enough credit. They've been focusing on accessibility and you'll find that among their attractions. Here are some wheelchair accessible things to do, plus two verified restaurants and one verified hotel option.
Just north of San Diego sits the quintessential Southern California surf town of Carlsbad. Miles of beautiful beaches, perfect weather, and great accessibility makes it a vacation spot you'll return to. Find an accessible hotel that works for your needs from our roundup of top ones in the area.
Scottsdale has 330 days of sunshine, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site, the largest indoor butterfly atrium in the U.S., and some of the best accessible infrastructure we've encountered. Here are 10 accessible things to do when you visit.
Port Aransas is a small island town on the Gulf Coast and is one of the more accessible coastal destinations in Texas, with free beach wheelchair loans, four birding preserves with boardwalks, and a fishing program for people with disabilities. Here are the top accessible things to do!