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Travel & Holidays

Why you should consider Portugal for your next accessible holiday

A number of years ago, sisters Rita and Daniela, who live in Lisbon and love travelling, realised how limiting travelling…

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10 reasons to visit Azores for an accessible holiday

January is cold and depressing time of year. So what better way to cure your January blues than planning a…

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AccessAdvisr: helping you to find accessible places

We all know how hard it can be to find reliable accessibility information about the places you want to visit.…

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Accessible diving adventures with Freedom Divers Cyprus

Are you looking for a new adventure? Have you ever wanted to try scuba diving but thought that it probably…

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Disability and travel: why Berlin and Hamburg are definitely worth visiting

Disability Horizons writer Wolf, a wheelchair user from New Zealand, has set off on a four-month-long trip to a number…

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Explore the world with Lonely Planet’s Accessible Travel Phrasebook

Part of what makes travelling with a disability tricky is trying to convey your needs to a total stranger, in…

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Top 10 accessible attractions in Lisbon

Sisters Daniela and Rita from Portugal 4all Senses, which organises accessible holidays in Portugal, were born and raised in Lisbon. They love their…

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Accessible adventure: be inspired by a wheelchair globetrotter

Have you ever believed that certain destinations and activities abroad are inaccessible to you because you have a disability or…

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FREE accessible travel advice at Naidex 2018

Europe’s largest disability and independent living event is only a matter of weeks away! Naidex will be returning to Birmingham’s…

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My accessible golden tour of India: part 1

Lynne Kirby from Enable Holidays – a specialist tour operator for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility – recently…

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