When traveling to places where accessibility can be questionable, purchase and carry a light weight, foldable “suitcase ramp”. Great for those places that have a couple of annoying steps. The ramp fits nicely in a large skateboard backpack, or hiking backpack, and can be carried by a companion traveler. The ramp is also easy to check at the airport.
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Tahiti is one of the most beautiful, serene islands in the world. Accessibility can be difficult for people who use a wheelchair – especially a power wheelchair. However, if you are able to transfer into a manual chair for your stay, it is possible and well worth the challenge. It’s the perfect island destination for a disabled holiday to just relax, soak in the cultural beauty, and escape from the hustle and bustle.