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7 Continents, 7 Accessible Travel Destinations You Should Visit

The world beckons, with its diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. But for travellers with disabilities, navigating unfamiliar destinations can sometimes feel daunting….

Disability Travel: The Man Who Travelled 45 Countries on His Wheelchair

Travelling the world opens our eyes and hearts to new cultures and experiences. But for millions with disabilities, this dream can be out of…

London’s Traffic Lights Take a Big Step for Accessibility

Representation matters. In London, that message of accessibility shines brightly at five key pedestrian crossings where a green wheelchair user symbol has replaced the…

Top 5 Destinations for Accessible Travel in Australia

Australia is a vast and diverse country known for its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and vibrant cities. It’s also a destination that caters to…

Accessible Travel: Essential Tips for Planning Adventures for PWDs

Accessible travel is a wonderful experience that opens up a world of opportunities for everyone, including individuals with disabilities. Planning accessible adventures for Persons…

Making Travel Inclusive: How Support Workers can help you experience the world

Travel should be an enriching experience for everyone. Imagine exploring a new city with confidence, navigating airports and unfamiliar environments with ease. Support workers…

STX finalist in ADSCA Awards 2021

We are so thrilled and honoured to announce Supported Travel eXperiences (STX) has been named as a finalist in the inaugural Australian Disability Service…

Travelling in a post-Covid world

The world has significantly changed in the last 12 months, and understanding what the future of travel looks like isn’t easy. Covid has and will…

A New Travel Experience

When many of us plan a holiday our toughest decisions are about when and where to go. For people with disabilities the complexity and…

Accessible Travel Agent

There’s no denying that travellers with disabilities are under catered to in the tourism sector as a number of accommodation providers, transfer operators, airlines…

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