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Accessible Tourism and Travel

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Making Travel Accessible for Disabled Travellers

Accessible travel refers to travel that accommodates individuals with disabilities, including physical, sensory, or cognitive limitations. We believe providing accessible travel options is important because it ensures that everyone, regardless of ability, has equal access to experiences and the opportunity to make lifelong memories.

 

Types of Accessible Travel Tours

 

Wheelchair Accessible Tours

Wheelchair accessible tours are designed for travelers who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walkers. These tours have been carefully planned to ensure smooth and accessible travel experiences, with ramps, elevators, and accessible transportation options. Check out this Kuranda Skyrail & Scenic Rail experience in Cairns. The Operator, Skyrail Kuranda Railway, provides inclusive and accessible experiences for all ages and abilities, with a focus on accommodating those with disabilities. It provides wheelchair access via ramps and accessible restrooms, and can slow or stop the cableway for easy access onto the gondolas with assistance from staff. While wheelchairs cannot be carried on bus transfers, alternative arrangements can be made if advised at the time of booking. Please note: Skyrail can accommodate most standard wheelchairs with a width not exceeding 630mm, length not exceeding 950mm, capability of being tilted backwards, manageable combined weight with the occupant, and handles for easy lifting.


Tours with Limited Walking

For those with mobility limitations, tours with limited walking provide a range of experiences that minimise walking and standing, while still allowing travelers to enjoy all the sights and sounds of the destination. This Sydney Harbour Ferry with Taronga Zoo Entry Ticket includes a return ferry from Circular Quay plus entry to Sydney's iconic Taronga Zoo and Sky Safari cable car, valid on a single day, plus a bunch of other perks. What’s more, transport is via single deck and twin deck rocket catamarans which are both wheelchair accessible.

 

Tours for the Hearing and Visually Impaired

Tours for the hearing and visually impaired are designed to accommodate travelers with hearing or vision loss. These tours often include audio descriptions and sign language interpretation, making them an ideal option for those who may struggle to fully enjoy a tour without additional support. 

 

Mental Health Tours

Tours for travelers with mental health concerns offer a safe and supportive environment for individuals with conditions such as anxiety or depression. These tours may include activities and experiences that are specifically tailored to help reduce stress and promote wellness.

 

 

 

Tips for Disabled Travellers

 

Traveling with a disability can present some unique challenges, but with the right planning and preparation, it can also be an incredibly fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Whether you're traveling as a person with a disability or as a caretaker or companion, these tips will help you plan and navigate a successful trip.

 

Choose Accessible Accommodation

When selecting a hotel or other accommodation, it's important to consider accessibility. Make sure to choose a property with accessible rooms and amenities, such as roll-in showers, grab bars and wheelchair-accessible elevators. Researching online reviews from other travelers with disabilities can also be helpful in finding the right accommodation for your needs.

 

Plan Ahead

Planning ahead is essential for any trip, let alone when planning for someone with a disability. Research your destination and make sure to consider any accessibility challenges, such as cobblestone streets or stairs. It's also important to plan for any necessary assistive devices, such as a wheelchair.

 

Select Accessible Activities

When choosing tours and activities, make sure to research any physical requirements ahead of time. Even better, CONTACT US with any questions and we’ll work with individual operators to ensure you have the trip of a lifetime.

 

Communication is Key

Clear communication is key when traveling with someone who has a disability. Make sure to discuss any needs or concerns beforehand, and have a plan in place for managing any unexpected challenges that may arise during the trip.

 

With these tips in mind, you'll be well on your way to a memorable and fulfilling trip, no matter your level of ability.

 

 

 

Accessible Tourism & Travel FAQs

 

What is accessibility in tourism?

Accessible travel, also known as "accessible tourism," is a form of travel that focuses on accommodating travelers with disabilities, including physical and mental impairments, to ensure they can fully enjoy their travel experiences.

 

How do you travel with limited mobility?

When traveling with limited mobility, it is important to plan ahead and research accessible accommodations, transportation options and of course, tours and activities. Some tips include booking accessible hotel rooms, using accessible public transportation or private services, and checking if attractions have ramps or elevators.

 

Can I book an accessible seat on a flight?

Yes, most airlines provide handicap seats on airplanes, often with more space and access to aisle chairs. It's important to request a handicap seat when booking your flight.

 

What should you look for in an accessible tour?

When looking for an accessible tour, consider factors such as the accessibility of transportation, accommodations and tours and activities. Also, check if the tour operator offers any specific accommodations for travelers with disabilities and if the tour itinerary is suitable for your mobility needs. Check out this Melbourne Skydeck Tour, where not only are you given the option of purchasing a carer or companion ticket upon arrival, but you are also presented with a range of wheelchair friendly experiences including, VR Voyager Theatre, Edge Experience and VR Plank.

 

Find the Right Accessible Activities for You

Accessible travel is all about making sure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can fully enjoy their travel experiences. By booking an accessible tour with us,  you can ensure that you’ll create lasting memories on your next adventure. With a range of accessible tours, activities and experiences to choose from, we have something for everyone and everybody.


Don't miss out on the opportunity to see the world. Explore our accessible tours and start planning your next adventure, now!

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