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Interesting information, reviews, and pictures in the world of accessible travel…Accessible Travel in Italy, Part 3: Wheelchair Travel in Vatican City
Posted February 11th, 2010 in Accessible Travel, Wheelchair Accessible Attractions, access guides and helpful informationBuongiorno! Wrapping up our grand tour of Italy at Disabled Travelers, today we’re going to visit Vatican City! The Vatican is the home of the Catholic Church and is located in the heart of Rome. Barely over 100 acres, it is an independent city-state ruled by the Bishop of Rome – the Pope. Though it’s a small place, its many legendary religious sites mean that it usually requires a few days to “take in”, just like Rome itself. That’s why we’re giving it a special entry in our ongoing Italy access guide. [more]
Accessible Travel in Italy, Part 2: Venice, Florence, and More
Posted February 8th, 2010 in Accessible Travel, access guides and helpful informationBuongiorno!
In today’s visit, the Disabled Travelers blog crew will continue our voyage through Italy. Last time, we made some discoveries about getting around and getting involved in one of the world’s most iconic cities, Rome. For all its history and charm, Rome is getting better and better for travel with a disability, particularly in the central areas convenient to the Colosseum, Forum, and more. Now we’ll be journey onward to some of the other famous cities and historical sites in the big boot. [more]
Accessible Travel in Italy, Part 1: Wheelchair Accessible Rome
Posted February 5th, 2010 in Accessible Travel, access guides, general news and helpful informationHello, all! After Disabled Travelers’ recent adventures throughout Africa and in Egypt, we’re heading to a whole new locale today: Rome. This city, with its ancient monuments dating back thousands of years, its amazing churches, and its spectacular food is visited by four million people – and a good many of them are handicapped travelers with special needs. We’ll be exploring wheelchair accessible Rome today, and in the future we’ll wander through the countryside and see what there is to see in Florence and other major destinations. [more]
Disabled Access Egypt: Disabled Travel Reports and More for Cairo and the Nile
Posted February 3rd, 2010 in access guides and helpful information
Good day, all! As promised, I’ll be covering Egypt in today’s installment of the Disabled Travelers blog. This has been a topic in great demand recently, and I knew I had to do it as soon as I saw this travelogue set in several Egyptian cities which depicts not only great accessibility in Cairo, Luxor and elsewhere, but also documents handicapped travelers – both wheeled and not – doing some great scuba diving at one of the world’s most sought-after locations for just that. So before I get carried away, let’s head out to the desert and see what else we can find! [more]
Disabled Access Africa: Great Tips and Tour Operators All in One Place
Posted January 29th, 2010 in Accessible Travel, Wheelchair Accessible Attractions, access guides and helpful informationHello, everyone!
Today on Disabled Travelers we’ll tackle a question that seems to be on the minds of lots and lots of readers: handicapped travel in Africa. Now, I’ve mentioned Africa here and there in some of my earlier posts on adventure travel, but I really had no idea just how many of you were looking to take this trip. For travel that’s “a world away” I can’t think of anything more challenging than this – and that’s great! The greatest challenges lead to the greatest rewards, and I know our readers don’t shy away from either! [more]
Disabled Access: Chicago
Posted January 26th, 2010 in Accessible Travel, Wheelchair Accessible Attractions, access guides, general news and helpful information
Howdy, all – welcome back to our blog here at Disabled Travelers.
Giving the ol’ grab bag another look, I’ve come on a recently popular topic in disabled access: Chicago! So let’s head down to the Windy City and see what kind of access guides we can cook up. I’m guessing there’ll be plenty of accessible travel options here, and hopefully the capital of Illinois, a city whose motto is “Make Big Plans”, won’t let us down. Hey, did you know that Chicago is known by so many different names, even that famous Internet encyclopedia has a page on them? Intriguing stuff … let’s check it out! [more]
A Bonanza of Resources for Planning Just About ANY Accessible Trip
Posted January 18th, 2010 in airlines and helpful informationHowdy, all! Today on Disabled Travelers we’ll be looking at resources that can be of use no matter where you’re headed. Nothing beats good access guides if you already know where you’re going, but there’s got to be tools out there on the Internet you can rely on for planning accessible travel no matter where you’re headed, right? Well, that’s the theory, anyway – so let’s see what we can find. [more]
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