Travel & Holidays

Guest Post: how to plan a disabled-friendly European road trip

If you love travelling, don’t let having a disability stop you from seeing the world. In 2012, Martyn Sibley proved…

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Spinal muscular atrophy adventure: travelling to conquer Europe

My name is Tori and I was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 2 (SMAll) at 18 months old. I’m…

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Why Tanzania is a great holiday spot if you have a disability

Africa is usually considered one of the most difficult places in the world for a person with disabilities, both local…

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Accessibility in Tokyo: the great, the good, the bad and the annoying

A land of an ancient culture famous for its advanced gadgetry and technology; but how accessible is Tokyo, Japan’s famous…

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Guide to accessible holidays in Spain part one: Tenerife

Tenerife is the second most visited destination, after Florida, for people with reduced mobility, with thousands of visitors every year.…

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Rolling around London

Cory Lee is a traveller and adventurer from the US who recently visited London after winning a competition to watch…

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Accessibility in Dubai: the great, the good, the bad and the annoying

Dubai sounds like a luxurious place to jet off to. But how accessible is it? Disability Horizons Co-editor Srin Madipalli…

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Q&A with Geraldine Lundy of Virgin Atlantic: disability and accessiblilty

If you have a disability, flying can take a lot of planning, so having accessible initiatives and procedures can be…

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Wheelchairtaxi.ie – driving social change

Social entrepreneur, Stephen Cluskey shares this post about his website Wheelchairtaxi.ie and is looking for feedback on his idea to…

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Deaf and volunteering alone in Africa

Disability Horizons contributor Zubee talks to Colleen McGilpin about being a deaf volunteer helping animals in Africa, and how taking…

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