Savannah is a southern gem filled with riverfront views, oak-shaded squares, and good food! These 5 hotels are verified for accessibility and in prime locations close to the best things to do, see, and taste. Need a hotel that suits your needs? We got you.
Savannah is known for cobblestones and oaks, but don’t let the history fool you into thinking it’s not accessible. From partnering with Wheel the World to enhancing infrastructure, Savannah is not only accessible, but it’s a must-visit southern gem.
Corpus Christi sits on the Texas Gulf Coast with 80 miles of shoreline and plenty of sunshine all year round. The Floating Wheelchair Program provides free beach wheelchairs for use, so everyone can enjoy the local white sand. You'll also find accessible attractions, good food, and lively events.
Part beach town, part time capsule, part island oddball — Galveston’s got layers. This Texan island is a great place for a beachy escape, and this guide shows you the best places to stay, things to do, and spots to eat.
Come visit the Finger Lakes in New York, a chain of 11 long, glacial lakes surrounded by small towns, nature and a laid-back wine country feel. It's the ultimate getaway! This guide highlights accessible places to stay, eat, and explore while you’re here — and how to get around.