At Wheel the World, we are on a continuous search for accessible transportation options to offer our travelers and to build our multi-day trips. Although it can be challenging to find many viable options depending on the destination, many places are becoming increasingly more accessible.
Travelers with disabilities and those in wheelchairs are met with unique challenges that make traveling difficult. We believe that everyone, regardless of circumstances, should have the same opportunities to travel around the globe and be able to do that without limits - that is our mission.
At Wheel the World, we know how hard it can be to have a smooth flight experience. For non-disabled people, flying can be stressful, but for wheelchair users who are flying it can be very intimidating.
My parents took my sister Maisy and me down to Savannah, Georgia, where we then road-tripped up to Charleston, South Carolina. We began our trip in the North Historic District of Savannah at Zunzi's, a cute neighborhood spot to order cocktails outside gathered around picnic tables.