“There was a time when the travel industry didn't believe that people with disabilities were even interested in seeing the world," Kristin Secor, a travel blogger who uses a wheelchair, said.
Andrea Sachs THE WASHINGTON POST – This summer in Europe, beachgoers with mobility issues will have more opportunities to swim in the Mediterranean without having to worry about traversing the sand. Starting in May, more than 200 Se-atrac chairs have been installed at beaches to help vacationers access the sea in Greece and a few […]
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This summer, beachgoers with mobility issues will have more opportunities to swim in the Mediterranean without having to worry about traversing the sand.