Accessible Travel

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Accessible travel is a huge industry - in 2004, people with disabilities spent $13.5 billion on more than 20 million trips. The cruise lines, in particular, are looking for ways to actively court the "wheelchair travel" crowd. Wondering if accessible travel is for you? And if so, where are the best places to go for people with disabilities? How about Barcelona, Spain? What about accessible national parks? How about some accessible bed and breakfasts? Learn more about your accessible travel options in this section, and join the crowd!

 

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