I am a T2 paraplegic and I traveled through Mexico for a month in a manual chair with my boyfriend, who is not in a wheelchair in 2016. I spent the majority of my time in the city of Oaxaca and a few days in Mexico City. Depending on where you visit, you will likely...
Cozumel is an excellent destination to visit as part of your Yucatán vacation—it’s far less crowded than Cancun and is home to the Mesoamerican Reef, which is the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. Furthermore, wheelchair accessibility in Cozumel is...
Ihave been a big fan of cruises since my first time on one at the age of fifteen. Cruising is one of the most accessible ways to travel and you don’t have to worry about anything really because all activities are on one big ship. Aside from being accessible, it’s also...
Although Cozumel is Mexico’s largest Caribbean island (and its most populated), it wasn’t until the 1960’s that this once-sleepy fishing village became a tourist attraction in its own right, following a documentary in which Jacques Cousteau declared it one of the most...
White sand beaches, turquoise waters, mouth-watering food, and glorious sunshine. These are all hallmarks of Mexico’s famed Riviera Maya and the nearby resort city of Cancun on the Yucatán Peninsula. Unfortunately, one term that isn’t often associated with these...
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