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I Can Travel: http://www.i-can-travel.com - Explore a broad range of disability-friendly travel opportunities and search for cruises, tours, and discounts. It explains how to plan your trip properly and what questions to ask before you set out on your journey.

Travels with Pain: http://www.travelswithpain.com - This is a blog by a professional travel and food writer that is designed to help travelers with hidden disabilities, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and unusual dietary restrictions.

Barrier-Free Travel: http://barrierfreetravels.com - This site provides interesting news for disabled travelers and useful insights into traveling with mobility issues.

Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality: http://www.SATH.org - An educational, nonprofit organization that advocates for all travelers with disabilities in the United States and abroad.

Disabled Travel: http://www.disabledtravelers.com - This site provides information on businesses from around the world that specialize in disability travel, including travel agents, tour operators, adventure travel companies, accessible cruise specialists, accessible rentals and equipment, etc.

Access-Able Travel Source: http://access-able.com - This site provides travel information for individuals with disabilities. The site includes information on access guides for cities, resorts and attractions, wheelchair and scooter rentals, and accessible transportation and information for hearing and sight-impaired travelers as well.

SlowTravel: http://www.slowtrav.com - Slow Travel shows the advantages of easy pace travel. With Slow Travel, you experience a deeper type of travel by staying in one place longer and seeing the things that are close to you. It is an easier, simpler, and slower way of traveling.

Guided Tour: http://www.guidedtour.com - Enables men and women with developmental and physical challenges to achieve greater independence through travel programs that offer opportunities for personal growth, recreation, and socialization.


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