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Disability Holidays: Hawaii, the Islands for Great Holiday Adventures

  • Written by Allan Harris

Disability Holiday: Waikiki Beach Lagoon, HawaiiOne of the most beautiful and breath-taking holiday destinations of all is, undoubtedly, Hawaii.

 

With its fresh, floral air and warm, tranquil waters, it is all you need to get refreshed and revitalized. No matter how hard you try, there is no single state that even comes close when compared to the beauty of Hawaii.

 

Engulfed in an air of serenity, Hawaii is truly the world’s best kept secret that can justly boast of unspoiled beauty. Whether it is your first time or not, Hawaii is a collection of six exceptional islands with each one offering distinct experiences. Competent to easily entice any traveller, Hawaii invites everyone for an ideal travel experience.

 

What make Hawaii even more special are the accessible activities it offers to all of the visitors with any issues of reduced mobility. Addressing all the problems, at Hawaii holidaymakers with disability can go beyond what they think they can do. Some of the things the disabled can indulge on a trip to Hawaii are as follows:

 

Dolphin Journeys:


If you have always loved dolphins, it is time for you to experience them up-close and upfront. A 4 hour love affair with these friendly fellows is what you can enjoy in Hawaii. With a crew to assist you for transfers from dock to boat, visitors are offered flotation support, snorkel gear and swim partners to provide assistance as the disabled tourist enjoy the dandy dolphins.

 

Waipio Valley Wagon Tours:


Drawn by two mules, if you wish to experience something spectacular, these wagon tours are what you need. With full assistance to help you board and disembark from the van, it is a tour for all those who wish to have a glimpse of the old Hawaii. Passing past shallow streams, taro patches and beautiful beaches, this tour will help you enjoy Hawaii from a new dimension.

 

Surf Lessons:


Impossible is what you think surfing is with a disability, but not anymore. Taking convenience to new heights, Hawaii strives at achieving things that others cannot even think of. With assistance of certified lifeguards and safety devices, sitting or standing you are surfing the waves. Hawaii also organizes free surfing events for those with reduced mobility.

 

Body Glove Whale Watching and Sunset Cruises:


An experience of a lifetime, make your time in Hawaii worthwhile with whale watching and cruising. Relaxing on the deck, you can see the whales and dolphins as they swim alongside you. Unlike anything you have ever experienced before, there are ramps for wheelchairs, lower deck seating and even accessible restrooms for the disabled.

 

Spread your wings then, start planning your next holiday, and soar to peaks of fun and excitement with these activities in Hawaii.

 

Testimonials

I wish best of luck to the reduced mobility rights for their dedicated service towards the disabled people in air travel.

A. Matin

Company Info

 
Reduced Mobility Rights Limited
Registered in England and Wales.
Company No : 07748812
9 Dalton House, 60 Windsor Avenue, London
United Kingdom, SW19 2RR
Phone: +44.(0)7786.993741
 

 

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