Accessible Travel Books: Explore the World Inclusively

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Detailed book cover for "Accessible Canada: Inclusive Travel Across Canada" by Pauline Winslow.

Accessible Canada: Inclusive Travel Across Canada for Seniors and Disabled Travelers 

Pauline Winslow | 2025 | 132 pages
Looking for accessible ways to explore Canada? Frustrated by travel guides that overlook seniors and disabled travelers? Accessible Canada is here to change that. This guide is packed with practical advice and insider tips to help you navigate Canada’s most stunning destinations with confidence.
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Book cover for "Accessible Vacations: An Insider's Guide to 10 National Parks" by Simon J. Hayhoe.

Accessible Vacations: An Insider’s Guide to 10 National Parks

Candy B. Harrington | 2021 | 192 pages.
Detailed accessibility guide to America’s most popular national parks from a leading accessible travel expert.
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Book cover for "Accessible Japan's Tokyo" guidebook.

Accessible Japan’s Tokyo: All You Need to Know About Traveling to Tokyo with a Disability

Josh Grisdale, Mark Bookman, Justin Schroth | 2020 | 180 pages.
Japan has an image of being inaccessible to those with disabilities. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Japan is, in fact, very accessible for those with disabilities. 
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Book cover for "Air Travel for Wheelchair Users: A Comprehensive Guide" by Cory Lee.

Air Travel for Wheelchair Users

Cory Lee | 2015 | 41 pages.
Air Travel for Wheelchair Users is the first book entirely devoted to alleviating any fears. It aims to help wheelchair users when it comes to flying. 
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Book cover for "The Accessible Dubai" travel guide.

Accessible Guide to Dubai

Amaan Kara | 2024 | 24 pages.
Embark on an empowering journey to Dubai with our meticulously crafted ebook, designed exclusively for disabled travelers. “Dubai Unveiled: An Accessible Adventure” is more than just a travel guide. It is your passport to experiencing the beauty of Dubai. This experience is tailored to meet your unique needs and aspirations.
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Book cover for "Accessible Florence" travel guide by Cornelia Danielson.

The Accessible Guide to Florence

Cornelia Danielson | 2004 | 300 pages.
Florence is one of the world’s great cities. It is visited by over six million tourists each year. Despite some recent improvements in accessibility, the Cradle of the Renaissance still presents significant barriers.
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Book cover for "Everything You Need to Know About Wheelchair Accessible Cruising" by Sylvia Longmire.

Everything You Need to Know About Wheelchair Accessible Cruising

Sylvia Longmire | 2020 | 118 pages.
Years of personal experience and professional expertise in the cruising industry in this groundbreaking book. She’s been on 20 cruises, including 16 as a wheelchair user and has also traveled 12 times solo, on major cruise lines. She explains the ins and outs of the entire cruising experience. Her insights cover everything from embarkation and shore excursions to pool lifts and theater seating.
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Book cover for "What Happened to You? A Solo Wheelchair Travel Memoir" by Sylvia Longmire.

What Happened to You?: A Solo Wheelchair Travel Memoir

Sylvia Longmire | 2021 | 132 pages.
An award-winning travel writer shares her solo journeys across 48 countries. She explores themes of resilience and breaking stereotypes. Her reliance on an electric wheelchair is due to multiple sclerosis.
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Book cover for "A Backpack, A Chair, and A Beard: The True Story of an Incredible Journey" by Eamon Wood.

A Backpack, A Chair, and A Beard

Eamon Wood | 2023 | 236 pages.
A memoir of hitchhiking and odd‑jobbing around New Zealand, the U.S., and Europe by a wheelchair‑using former sports star, embracing risk and adventure.
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Book cover for a travel memoir by Ken Haley, likely "The One That Got Away" or "Travelling in the Time of COVID."

The One That Got Away

Ken Haley | 2022 | 366 pages.
A wheelchair user shares a gripping tale. It started as a pre-planned trip to the Caribbean and Central America. It then turned into a makeshift adventure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Book cover for "Seeing the World My Way" by Tony Giles.

Seeing The World My Way

Tony Giles | 2020 | 224 pages.
A blind thrill‑seeker’s memoir of bungee jumping, nightlife, and heart‑pumping adventures across North America, Oceania, and Southeast Asia.
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Book cover for "Discovering Accessible US: A Travel Guide for Wheelchair Users" from Wheel-Life.

Discovering: Accessible US Travel Guide for Wheelchair Users

Lisa Wells | 2016 | 150 pages.
This is a directory of accessible travel destinations across the United States, listed by state. It was created in partnership with Wheel:Life and SPORTS ‘N SPOKES magazine.
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Book cover for "Wheels and Wonders Bali: The Complete Accessible Travel Guide 2025-2026" by Darrell P. Kent.

Wheels and Wonders Bali 2025-2026: The Complete Accessible Travel Guide to the Island of the Gods 

Darrell P. Kent | 2025 | 205 pages
Do travelers dream of exploring Bali but worry about accessibility?
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Book cover for "The Only Senior Accessible Travel Guide You'll Ever Need" by Rebecca Justice.

THE ONLY SENIOR ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL GUIDE YOU’LL EVER NEED: Worry-Free Retirement Travel, From Managing Oxygen Concentrators to Finding Wheelchair-Accessible Adventures

Rebbecca Justice | 2025 | 200 pages.
This isn’t another generic travel guide, this is your real-world handbook. It is written by fellow travelers who understand navigating the world with health considerations. They also consider mobility needs and the wisdom that comes with experience.
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Book cover for "Access Africa: Safaris for People with Limited Mobility" by Gordon Rattray.

Access Africa: Safaris for People with Limited Mobility

Gordon Rattray | 2009 | 256 pages.
 This guidebook is the first to explore the six major safari countries. These countries are Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. It focuses specifically on travelers with limited mobility in mind. 
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Book cover for "I'll Push You: A Journey of 500 Miles, Two Best Friends, and One Wheelchair" by Patrick Gray and Justin Skeesuck.

I’ll Push You: A Journey of 500 Miles, Two Best Friends, and One Wheelchair

Patrick Gray & Justin Skeesuck | 2017 | 304 pages.
The true story of two friends on the Camino de Santiago. One is in a wheelchair, and the other is pushing. They explore themes of friendship, faith, and perseverance.
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Book cover for "The Disabled Hiker's Guide to Western Washington and Oregon" by Syren Nagakyrie.

Disabled Hiker’s Guide to Western Washington and Oregon: Outdoor Adventures Accessible by Car, Wheelchair, and on Foot

Falcon Guides | 2023 | 240 pages.
A trail‑by‑trail guide to accessible hikes and outdoor adventures in the Pacific Northwest, suitable for hikers with mobility limitations.
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Book cover for "22 Accessible Road Trips: Driving Vacations for Wheelers and Slow Walkers" by Candy B. Harrington.

22 Accessible Road Trips: Driving Vacations for Wheelers and Slow Walkers

Candy Harrington | 2025 | 336 pages.
The book is aimed at those who use wheelchairs, walkers or just have mobility issues. The book is organized geographically. It is divided into 22 chapters. Each chapter details a loop driving route that can be completed in approximately 2-3 weeks. The routes are spaced throughout the US, with each route having a theme or a commonality. 
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