We finally made it to Israel after a very long two-year delay. Our group of 12 met up in Jerusalem at the Inbal Hotel on April 26. Everyone had their lab-based PCR Covid tests taken 72 hours prior to travel and a second rapid test taken at Ben … [Read more...]
LOVE TO TRAVEL? Don’t let disability or aging stop you
How to travel happily and safely at almost any age July 11, 2018 by Mary Jacobs As a cultural attaché for the US Department of State, Teresa Wilkin lived abroad and traveled the world, and she kept traveling, extensively, after retiring in … [Read more...]
NCL BLISS Review
I had an opportunity to sail for two nights on NCL’s newest ship, Norwegian Bliss and she didn’t disappoint. Built as a sister ship to Breakaway, Getaway and Escape, there are many similarities but lots of new bells and whistles to entice cruisers to … [Read more...]
TSA Holiday Travel Tips 2017
The following is from Susan Buckland Senior Policy Advisor Management and Program Analyst TSA POC and Liaison Disability and Medical Condition Coalition Disability Branch Office of Civil Rights and Liberties, Ombudsmen and Traveler … [Read more...]
Catering for disabilities and special needs
The cruise industry today provides an attractive means of leisure travel for guests with a wide range of disabilities and special needs. But, whether it’s inaccessible tender boats, a shortage of pool lifts or simply unclear regulations for … [Read more...]
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