accessibleGO is one of the leading for people with disabilities to book holidays in the US. It was founded by Miriam Eljas Goldman because she watched her disabled mother struggle with accessibility throughout her life, and Miriam now wants to make travelling easier for other people with disabilities.
On accessibleGO’s website, you can book wheelchair-accessible rental vans, flights and accessible hotels in the United States. Accessibility filters are available, so you can search for the perfect hotel room for your needs. Whether you need a roll-in shower, a hearing-accessible room, a refrigerator in the room for medication or something else, the accessibility filters are sure to help.
While accessibleGO is a wonderful place to book a trip, it’s also a good place to interact with other people with disabilities and learn from their travel experiences. Thanks to the Community forum on accessibleGO, you can ask any travel questions and gain firsthand knowledge from others. Cory Lee
Website: accessiblego.com
Disabled Accessible Travel
If you are travelling in Europe as a person with a disability and need assistance with booking wheelchair-accessible transportation or tours, contact Disabled Accessible Travel. The company has been operating since 2004 and now covers more than 100 destinations within Europe. From popular destinations such as Italy and Iceland to more unique destinations like Sardinia and the Azores, if you are looking for a wheelchair-friendly holiday in Europe, there’s a good chance that Disabled Accessible Travel can arrange it.
Knowing that finding accessible restrooms while travelling is difficult, Disabled Accessible Travel also launched an app called accessaloo. On the app, you can find, add and share information about accessible toilets wherever you are travelling. This app takes away the stress of not being able to find an accessible restroom, which is a game-changer for people with disabilities. Cory Lee
Website: disabledaccessibletravel.com
