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”.
Tampa Bay is an accessible destination that needs to be on your radar for future trips. This slice of Florida holds amazing beaches, frequent events, delicious food, diverse neighborhoods and much more. The city has a plethora of accessible attractions and activities to visit.
We had the privilege of traveling with Wheel the World to Astoria, Oregon in May of this year. This organization is an expert in planning accessible travel and they work hard to make sure that your experience exceeds your expectations and that there are no surprises during your trip.
Nestled on the banks of the Columbia River, Astoria combines rich history, stunning scenery, and delicious cuisine. This comprehensive, accessible guide unveils Astoria's gems, accessible things to do, accommodations, and dining experiences for visitors of all mobility needs.
Wheel the World has been a catalyst in a movement towards a more inclusive world. The mission is simple: make travel more accessible. With over 250 destinations, you can book all your accessible travel needs in one place. The question is, why should you book with Wheel the World?