Cancun has been a popular vacation destination over the years, and for good reason, too. On the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, Cancun overlooks the idyllic Caribbean Sea with its white sandy beaches, and the welcoming from the locals is as warm as the weather.
Aside from its warm and sunny climate, Miami holds unique architecture, diverse neighborhoods, and beautiful beaches - with plenty of them to explore. Miami's distinct culture also sets it apart from other cities in the U.S.
Experience accessible Costa Costa Rica with Wheel the World! Accessible accommodation, transportation, and activities on multi-day trips or group tours.
Las Vegas is full of fun experiences and things to do. As one of the most visited cities in the U.S, it has become increasingly accessible to wheelchair users and those with disabilities. Let's take a look at some of the main attractions and activities you should consider.
New York City is a wheelchair accessible dream when it comes to finding things to do and see. Iconic attractions are nestled throughout, charming parks where you can relax and take in vibrant energy, 360 degree views of the city, and tours on the water where you can see the stunning skyline.