Our Accessible holidays & tours

Our accessible holidays understand that accessibility doesn’t stop at ‘wheelchair friendly’. They acknowledge that travellers can have a wide range of needs, not all of them visible, and they work to try and meet those requirements through careful planning and well trained staff.

But as you’ll see from our brilliant (and ever-growing) range of accessible tours, just because these trips need to have an extra layer of predictability, that doesn’t make them any less of an adventure. Many of our cruises, safaris, family activity breaks and self drive tours can be adapted for those needing a little extra support. And, importantly, they’re no less responsible for it. Whether you need wheelchair accessible vehicles, a sighted travelling companion or a peaceful hotel that can accommodate a cognitive condition, our holidays benefit local communities, and help to protect nature.

Our top Accessible holidays

Wheelchair accessible holiday in Japan

From £3970
11 days ex flights
Wheelchair-friendly version of Japan's highlights.

Wheelchair accessible holiday in Costa Rica

From US $3350 to US $4750
12 days ex flights
Accessible, Classic, Sustainable, Nature Lover, Adventure

Thailand holiday for blind travellers

From £2699
13 days ex flights
Tailored accessible Thailand holiday with culture and nature
Tailor made

Wheelchair accessible Nile cruise, Egypt

From £2915 to £4950
8 days ex flights
Egypt wheelchair accessible Nile Cruise

Accessible activity holiday in Catalonia, Spain

From €375 to €833
8 days ex flights
Accessible country hotel with activities for everyone.

Azores accessible whale watching holiday

From £995 to £1195
7 days ex flights
Dolphin & whale watching in volcanic wonderland

Wheelchair accessible Namibia self drive holiday

From £4250
14 days ex flights
Self drive trip taking in Namibia's highlights

Wheelchair accessible Golden Triangle tour, India

From £1590
7 days ex flights
Explore Incredible India on Wheelchair, solo or with family

Catalan countryside hotel, Spain

From €54 to €119
per person per night incl breakfast
Eco Costa Brava countryside sports hotel with 25m pool
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Highlights of our accessible holidays

Wheelchair accessible travel

Just because someone relies on a wheelchair doesn’t lessen their urge to explore the world, and increasingly, it doesn’t limit their potential to do so either. We can ensure that you have fully wheelchair accessible hotel rooms and transport throughout your holiday, and also arrange itineraries that are completely suitable for wheelchair users. That might mean choosing restaurants with ramps, and excursions that are fully accessible. In some destinations, such as India, it’s easy and inexpensive for assistants to be hired should you require them, and this also creates employment for local people.

Do note that when we talk about wheelchair accessible holidays this normally refers to lightweight chairs that are manually operated, and often foldable. Powered wheelchairs that are larger and significantly heavier can sometimes be hired in a destination, but creating a holiday that is accessible for that kind of chair tends to be more difficult.

Blind and partially sighted travellers

Travel adverts often talk about ‘seeing the world’ but we know there are many ways to experience it when you’re blind or partially sighted. And we have a growing range of holidays that have been designed purposefully for those who want to get out there and explore, but need a little extra support to do so. From London to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, Vietnam and Cambodia, our holidays provide assistance from trained guides and chaperone volunteers. These are trips created by people who are themselves often visually impaired and therefore very conscious of the needs and interests of their travellers.

For tailor made holidays we can offer you as much assistance as you require, while on small group tours, there will typically be one sighted escort to every two clients, depending on need. Our accessible holidays create jobs and tourism training for many local people. But they also financially contribute to NGOs such as Sightsavers India, and community projects including one that gives yoga lessons to visually impaired girls.

Travellers with limited mobility

Limited mobility doesn’t translate to limited ambition, and certainly when it comes to travelling the world, with a little extra preparation there’s nothing stopping you. In the Azores, we can help with lifting wheelchairs onto large, stable catamarans so that you can join whale watching excursions that provide valuable sightings date to research scientists. Returning to port, you’ll have a fully accessible hotel with lifts to all floors and rails in bathrooms, while transfer vehicles will be large enough to accommodate foldable lightweight chairs and walking frames.

If you would like to explore Namibia by car, where excursions include the AfriCat centre that has rescued more than 900 big cats and returned most to the wild, we can provide hotels with rooms on the ground floor, and door to door transfers for privately guided trips. And in Costa Rica, which is a fantastic destination for people with limited mobility, our holidays are arranged experienced teams who have personally taken each trip and know how to make it accessible. From surf lessons to visiting the town of Sarchi, supporting artisans who have been painting oxcarts in vibrant colours for generations, you can travel with complete peace of mind.

Types of accessible holidays

We believe that travel should always be an adventure, and while our accessible holidays typically involve more advance planning to ensure your needs are met, they’re no less exciting for having that reassurance in place. From small ship cruises in Antarctica to gorilla watching safaris in Rwanda, wheelchair accessible surfing in Costa Rica to Thailand homestays for blind and partially sighted travellers, our range of accessible tours is always expanding. And if there’s a destination or an activity that you’ve always been interested in, but can’t find it here yet... let’s have a conversation.

Our Accessible holidays reviews

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Chris Stanley06 Dec 2025
Loved it would definitely recommend for people that truly care about visiting the local culture and for seeing the nature as it is, with no filters.read more
Christa Vragel05 Dec 2025
It was excellent! Thanks to the tour operator who is well-organized and didn’t miss a beat anywhere! They paired us with wonderful guides (Ahmed Hallel in Cairo) and all arrangements were made well and accessible throughout, and if not accessible, arrangements were made alternatively. We thoroughly enjoyed the journey and think it was well priced.read more
Christopher Green18 Oct 2025
Consecutive days of wonderful walking in the Alpujarra high country led by Jens: a qualified, experienced, professional local guide. Also, the walking trails are somewhat away from any mass tourism so we came across very few other walkers. It was a wonderful week.read more
Susan MacLeod03 Oct 2025
Fabulous! Trip of a lifetime. The game drives - walking beside white rhinos in the wild and seeing an elephant charge at lions.read more
Written by Rob Perkins
Photo credits: [Wheelchair accessible travel: Romain Virtuel] [Types of accessible holidays: Torsten Dederichs]