Accessible Travel, Thoughtfully Planned
Because travel should work for your body, your needs, and your pace — not the other way around.
Accessible travel looks different for everyone. Whether you’re navigating mobility challenges, chronic conditions, fatigue, sensory needs, or traveling with someone who is, thoughtful planning can make all the difference.
My approach to accessible travel is proactive, flexible, and rooted in real-life experience — so you can feel confident, supported, and excited about your trip.
What Accessible Travel Means When You Work With Me
Accessibility From the Start
Accessibility is considered during the planning phase, not after booking. From room locations to transportation logistics and pacing, it’s built in early.
Comfort & Realistic Pacing
Trips are planned with rest, flexibility, and energy levels in mind — not packed schedules or “go-go-go” itineraries.
Clear Communication & Advocacy
I help communicate needs with suppliers and partners, so you don’t have to explain yourself over and over again.
Individual, Not One-Size-Fits-All
No two travelers are the same. Accessible travel isn’t a checklist — it’s a personalized planning process.

This Page Is For You If…

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You’ve worried if a trip would be “too much”
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You need flexibility built into your plans
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You’ve felt overlooked by generic travel advice
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You want someone who understands accessibility beyond the basics
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You want travel to feel possible — not stressful
Why My Perspective Is Different
As someone with cerebral palsy, I understand firsthand that accessibility isn’t about limitations — it’s about planning smarter. I’ve learned how small details can make a big difference in how a trip feels, and that perspective shapes how I plan for my clients.
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I approach accessible travel with empathy, practicality, and honesty — so you can feel supported every step of the way.

