• Hello everybody!

      My wife, myself and our daughter (10yo) are thinking of going to Greece to celebrate both of our 40th birthdays (Wife and I were born on the same year. 1986!)

      I am an ambulatory wheelchair user and by then, I will hopefully have my manual chair with a power assist (it’s a 6 to 9 months wait here in Canada when it’s paid by the government). I’m also a plus size woman.

      Is Greece disability / wheelchair friendly? What do we need to know?

      I’m a bit spooked as.. planes are spooky to me XD And it’s a bit trip somewhere new.

      Love
      Josh Grisdale
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      • I haven’t been personally, but @maria and @kamil both live in Greece, so if you have questions, post away!

        If you are looking for a planned vacation with a local accessible travel company, @sabine can help you with a personalized package tour.

        • How exciting that you’re planning a special trip to Greece to celebrate both of your 40th birthdays—what a memorable way to mark the occasion!

          At CareunderSun, we understand that accessible travel requires a bit more thought and preparation, but rest assured, we’re here to help make your experience seamless and enjoyable. Greece does have some accessible spots, but it’s also true that there can be challenges in certain areas, especially when it comes to older infrastructure. However, with the right planning, it can be a fantastic destination for you and your family.

          Personalized Accessible Travel Planning – We specialize in helping travelers with mobility needs plan their trips, whether it’s ensuring your accommodations are wheelchair-friendly or arranging for transportation that suits your needs.

          If you have any specific questions about Greece or want to discuss any particular needs, feel free to reach out! We’d love to help make your 40th birthday celebration one to remember.

          Looking forward to helping you plan your trip!

          Sabine, CareunderSun

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