Resources to make travel more Autism Friendly

Travel can be an inherently difficult activity for some Autistic people. It puts us out of routine and away from our same foods. It often involves crowds and noise, as well as exposing us to the novel. These are all things that can be a little tricky for Autistic people. But does that mean we shouldn’t travel? Of course not! Travelling can also be a great source of joy, an opportunity to build life-experience, and a chance for families to bond and build memories.

So how can we make this easier? I believe that this needs to be a two-pronged approach:

  • Organisations such as hotels, airlines, public transport providers, airports, attractions should provide accommodations and adaptations to make the world more accessible for people with disabilities. For more information about such initiatives, please visit Aspect’s Autism Friendly page or the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower page.

  • Individuals and families/carers can engage their own supports and strategies to make their travel more accessible. This site is here to help you do just that!

The sweet spot in accessible travels when both of these approaches are utilised together.

Planning a trip?

Planning a trip can be overwhelming. This section is here to help guide you through booking an adventure for yourself/your family.

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General Accessibility Articles

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