Wheelchair Travel

Wheelchair Accessibility on Holbox Island

Holbox Island is one of those off-the-beaten-path destinations with little information about accessibility. I’m writing this as an able-bodied traveler who visited Holbox, keeping a close eye out for accessible features. I’ll share my thoughts on wheelchair accessibility in Holbox with the hope that it’ll give you some insight on whether visiting the island is

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A Wheelchair User’s Guide to Accessibility in Tulum

White sand beaches, Mayan ruins, and coconut water straight from the shell are some of the many things that entice travelers to visit Tulum. But among the ice cream shops and vegan cafes, yoga studios and beachside hammocks, you might be wondering—Just how wheelchair accessible is Tulum? Since pictures speak louder than words, this post

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Wheelchair Accessibility in Playa del Carmen: A Guide

Playa del Carmen is a lively beachside town about an hour’s drive from Cancun. It’s packed with restaurants, bars, a really crowded beach, and an impressive 5-mile-long pedestrian street. If you’re a wheelchair user curious to check out what the buzz is all about, you might be wondering if Playa del Carmen is accessible. In

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A Wheelchair User’s Guide to Accessibility in Cozumel

Cozumel is an excellent destination to visit as part of your Yucatán vacation—it’s far less crowded than Cancun and is home to the Mesoamerican Reef, which is the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. Furthermore, wheelchair accessibility in Cozumel is decent thanks to the island’s mostly flat terrain, cobblestone-free paths, and accessible taxis. In

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