Our Accessible Travels
Family travel that balances adventure with accessibility Meet Our FamilyRead Our BlogExploring the world through slow, inclusive family travel
Welcome to Our Accessible Travels — where we share real stories of family adventures, connection, and discovery.
From the bustling streets of Cairo to the rolling hills of Tuscany, we travel at a slower pace — one that values inclusion, accessibility, and authentic experiences.
Join us as we explore cultures, connect with communities, and show that meaningful travel is for every kind of family.
Inclusion | Connection | Discovery
Where We’ve Explored
We’ve called a few corners of the world home — Australia; USA; China; UAE, and now Egypt. Each move has shaped how we see the world, teaching us to value connection, adaptability, and the beauty of discovering life through different cultures.
Cities called home
Countries explored
Continents Visited
Our Family Adventures
Here we share stories, tips, and reflections from our family’s travels across Egypt, Europe, and beyond. Whether it’s navigating new places with accessibility in mind, learning on the go through distance education, or finding joy in the small moments, our blog celebrates slow, inclusive travel for all families.
The Big Trip Didn’t Start at the Airport: Building Travel Capacity
Building toward international travel with kids? If family travel feels too hard, you’re not failing. This guide shows how to use scaffolding – starting with day trips, then weekends close to home, and keeping predictable anchors – to spot pain points early, reduce stress, support regulation, and build travel capacity gradually so bigger trips feel doable.
Routine and Rhythm: Grounding Anchors for Our Interabled Family’s Travels
Routine and rhythm don’t disappear when we travel – they just shift. As an interabled family navigating neurodivergent needs, food allergies, and physical impairment, we rely on predictable anchors over perfect plans. This post shares the rhythms that ground us on the road: co-regulation, food patterns, “First, Then,” and flexible structure that protects energy and reduces overwhelm.
Coptic Cairo with Kids: St George’s Church Accessibility and Tips
Often overshadowed by nearby landmarks, St George’s Church deserves a pause. This post explores its history, layout, and accessibility, alongside reflections on visiting with kids and finding calm moments in the heart of Coptic Cairo.
Where We’re Headed Next
We’re always planning our next slow adventure — here’s what’s coming up.
Practical Guides for Inclusive Family Travel
Travel brings new experiences — and new challenges — especially for families navigating sensory or accessibility needs. Over time, we’ve learned that it’s not just about where you go, but how you make it work for everyone. These are some of the strategies and tools that help our daughter — and all of us — stay calm, connected, and ready for adventure.
Happy Snaps & Travel Memories
A collection of real moments — not perfect, but perfectly us — from our family adventures near and far.



















