Journeys
At Easter, choose the way of disconnecting that best fits your lifestyle because there are many options for people with disabilities. You are sure to find the perfect plan! Plus, take advantage of the good weather to take your handbike out for a spin and enjoy nature.
Carlos de Albert (paraplegic, Barcelona) went to Havana in November. He says it is an incredible city, although not very well adapted for people with disabilities. Nevertheless, he fell in love with the Cuban capital, where he got around safely, on his own thanks to our handbikes.
Silleros Viajeros, is the accessible travel blog that is very popular among wheelchair users. Kity created this site to encourage people with disabilities to travel and now has more than twenty-five collaborators that help him by telling about their experiences.
Even through Christmas is celebrated around the world and each city has its own traditions, we recommend New York, Amsterdam and London as some of the best wheelchair accessible destinations to submerge yourself in the holiday spirit. The experience of some of the users of our handbikes confirms this.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel to Japan in a wheelchair? Cristina spent three weeks visiting several cities with the help of her BATEC ELECTRIC handbike. She describes it as a country of contrasts and a paradise of accessibility. It is undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime accessible experience.
Travelling in a wheelchair can be an odyssey if your holiday destination isn't well adapted. Discover three of the best cities for travelling in a wheelchair with these users of our handbikes and get ideas to enjoy a great holiday of accessible tourism with no surprises.