Accessible Holidays

jharding
jharding Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener

Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for accessible holidays (UK or abroad) with carer support please? Thanks

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  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 7,223 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Hi @jharding, I'm afraid I don't have any personal recommendations myself, but I hope the community can share some soon. In the meantime, the Scope website has a page with some links to travel agents who specialise in accessible holidays: https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/holiday-tips#Accessible-travel-companies-click

    There's also some great links on that page to disabled travel bloggers that might be worth a look if you're planning a trip somewhere ☺️

    When you say you're looking for carer support, do you mean that you'll be bringing an existing carer on your holiday? Or would you be looking for a carer who could support you while you travel? If it's the latter, there are a few companies offering carer companions for going on holiday:

    https://www.ablecommunitycare.com/holiday-companion-carers-service

    https://wheelchairtravel.org/resources-personal-care-assistants/

    https://www.trustedtravelbuddies.co.uk/

    I'm sure other members will have some tips too but I hope that's somewhere to start ☺️

  • WRG941
    WRG941 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener

    I would highly recommend Jersey in the Channel Islands. We drove our wheelchair accessible vehicle to Poole and got the ferry over which took 4 hours. We stayed at Maison des Landes hotel which is specifically built to be accessible (hoists in rooms, fully wheelchair accessible, even has a hydrotherapy pool). There was loads of stuff to do in Jersey, there’s a beach wheelchair charity too so you can borrow beach accessible wheelchairs for free. We would definitely recommend it there. Hope that helps!