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As we approach the end of our CNBC-inspired access guide series on the best places to retire, we find ourselves on the coast of Mexico.
Mexico has gotten some bad press lately due to crime, mainly on the border. You should always keep travel advisories in mind!
But also [...]
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Our friends out there on the internet know the drill: once a month, we celebrate another set of blog adventures by providing you, the home viewer, with the latest news in accessible travel.
It’s a tradition we’ve had for a while and [...]
In today’s Disabled Travelers adventure, we’ll be hitting Languedoc-Roussillon, France, and Le Marche, Italy!
If these locales are new to you, fear not: they were pointed out to us by CNBC’s “Best Places to Retire Outside the U.S.” series, a trail that we’ve been following on the Disabled Travelers blog for the [...]
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With some companies out there claiming that the first sustained “space tourism” will take place in 2012, I got to thinking: will there be accessible travel in space?
Naturally, the Americans With Disabilities Act could easily be applied or extended to tourism in the “final frontier.”
But the are some [...]
As summer rolls on, Disabled Travelers does likewise with our “Best Places to Retire Outside the U.S.” access guide inspired by a similar feature at CNBC. So far, we’ve been headed down the list and have visited Brazil and Argentina.
My impression? Good places to visit, and there are plenty of tour [...]
Hello, hello, hello! It’s mid-May and that means it’s time for the news round-up!
Every month, I search high and low, far and wide for the absolute latest in news about disabled travel, barrier-free access, and everything that has to do with leading a full and fantastic life for disabled travelers (and their [...]