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Exploring Alaska with Princess Cruises.
I never expected to be disabled for my bucket list trip
By Marcia Frost

Listen to this Article I’ve been on many cruises and consider myself somewhat of an expert. Now, it’s a different experience because I cannot travel without an assistive device. I grew up with disabled parents who were travelling in scooters or wheelchairs most of their lives. It never kept them from experiencing the world. It

Exploring Alaska with Princess Cruises.
I never expected to be disabled for my bucket list trip
By Marcia Frost
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Celebrating icons who blaze the trail
in a quest to create a barrier-free world
By Pauline Mackenzie

Listen to this Article   Rick HansenFounder, The Rick Hansen Foundation Rick Hansen is a Canadian Paralympian and advocate renowned for his relentless efforts to create a barrier-free world. Best known for his Man in Motion world tour in the 1980s, during which he wheeled over 40,000 kilometers across 34 countries to raise awareness about

Celebrating icons who blaze the trail
in a quest to create a barrier-free world
By Pauline Mackenzie
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Accessibility meets luxury at Ximuwu Lodge, South Africa
By Alicia Williams

  Listen to this Article   As the African journeys of Netherlands couple, Patrick and Elly Suverein continued, their desire to make this vast and untamed land their permanent home grew stronger with every passing day. The pull of Africa’s majestic landscapes, vibrant cultures and enchanting wildlife became an irresistible force. And so, in 2017,

Accessibility meets luxury at Ximuwu Lodge, South Africa
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Unlocking Cape Town’s beauty. A dive into Accessible Tourism
By Tarryn Tomlinson

Listen to this Article   Cape Town, a city renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural tapestry, and vibrant history, is increasingly becoming a beacon of accessible tourism. With a commitment to inclusivity, the city is striving to ensure that all visitors, regardless of their physical abilities, can partake in and enjoy the wonders it has

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Want to travel? Costa Rica is an accessible paradise:
a perspective from those with disabilities
By Wheel the World

Listen to this Article Wheel the World recently did a trip to highlight the accessibility of Costa Rica. If you are hesitant to travel, Costa Rica is a perfect place to start. Local partners of Wheel the World, Costa Rican Tourism Institute have implemented accessibility measures to ensure all travellers can experience the best of

Want to travel? Costa Rica is an accessible paradise:
a perspective from those with disabilities
By Wheel the World
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Four disability influencers who will inspire you to travel
By Wheel the World

Listen to this Article Sharing your stories online is a powerful way to inspire others, to educate and showcase your abilities. Many individuals with disabilities may feel limited in the experiences they can have and places they can go. For this reason, in this article we are going to share four disability influencers who go

Four disability influencers who will inspire you to travel
By Wheel the World
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Thomas Henley wants to change the aesthetic of autism
By Pauline Mackenzie

Listen to this Article   Thomas Henley is an autistic 26-year-old with a deeply captivating and intricate life journey. He calls the picturesque North Yorkshire, England home and from this location, his experiences come to life. He is part of a close-knit family and the bonds they share offer him unwavering emotional support and provide

Thomas Henley wants to change the aesthetic of autism
By Pauline Mackenzie
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