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Featured Accessible Destinations for March

March 9, 2022 by John Morris

Aerial view of Cabo San Lucas, the city and beaches.

Accessible travel is available worldwide, and TravelAbility’s Destinations with Accessibility project is expanding! Our database now includes accessible content for over 125 destinations in the USA, Canada and Mexico. This month, check out the information we’ve collected for destinations across a sample of regions:

  • Northeast: Cape May, New Jersey. https://travelability.net/destination/cape-may-nj/
  • South:  Savannah, Georgia. https://travelability.net/destination/savannah-ga/
  • Midwest: Lansing, Michigan. https://travelability.net/destination/lansing-mi/
  • Southwest: Santa Fe, New Mexico. https://travelability.net/destination/santa-fe-nm/
  • Pacific: Eugene, Oregon, https://travelability.net/destination/eugene-or/
  • Canada: Whistler, BC. https://travelability.net/destination/whistler-bc/
  • Mexico: Cabo San Lucas. https://travelability.net/destination/cabo-san-lucas/

The next world region we’ll focus on is the Caribbean Islands, with destinations set to appear in the database soon.

Has your destination created an accessible landing page to welcome disabled travelers? It’s never too late to start!

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