Wheel the World is renowned for enhancing global travel accessibility for individuals with disabilities and seniors. Recently, the travel booking platform has unveiled nine fully accessible tours, making group travel more convenient than ever.
Accessible Tours for Everyone
Each package features:
- Accessible accommodations
- Bathroom stops
- Locally trained guides
- Other logistical arrangements to facilitate an enjoyable experience
With groups containing eight to ten individuals, these tours will cater to varying needs, including spots for both manual and power wheelchair users.
Tour Offerings
The initial offerings comprise:
- Wonders of Athens: 10 days, from $3,850 per person
- Discover Switzerland: Seven nights, from $3,720 per person
- Jungle Adventure in Costa Rica: Six nights, from $2,400 per person
- Highlights of Morocco: Seven nights, $2,570 per person
- History, Culture, and Community in New York: Four nights, from $2,590 per person
- Seniors Trip to Israel: Nine days, from $5,600 per person
- Women-Only Morocco Tour: Seven nights, from $2,680 per person
Departure dates for these tours will commence in April and extend through November, making it an excellent time for exploration.
As Alvaro Silberstein, co-founder and CEO of Wheel the World, stated, “My group trip experiences are among my favorite travels, as they combine the joy of experiencing a new place with community and camaraderie, elements that are much needed following the isolation of the pandemic. We will continue to collaborate with our colleagues in the travel industry to seek out and expand access to the best accessible travel opportunities around the globe.”
Furthermore, in addition to the group tours, Wheel the World offers accommodations, activities, and private trips for travelers with disabilities to over 80 destinations. The company emphasizes, “We know that all of us have different needs when it comes to accessibility and planning a trip can be a significant effort. We believe that everyone, including people with disabilities, should experience the world in its entirety.”