A large white and brown cruise ship sails through calm turquoise waters surrounded by lush green limestone islands under a clear sky. The image promotes “Accessible Cruises” and includes the tabifolk logo in the bottom right corner.
Cruising is a huge hit within the accessible travel community. Are you one of those who prefer hitting the open waves to taking to the skies?
Join our accessible cruises group on tabifolk and share some of your experiences: www.tabifolk.com/accessible-t...
#AccessibleCruises
03.11.2025 14:25
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A cityscape view with snow-covered buildings and mountains in the background. In the center of the image, there’s a large question box that reads: “Of all the cities you’ve traveled to, which would you most like to call home, and why?” The tabifolk logo is in the top-left corner.
If you could live in any city you’ve traveled to, which one would you choose — and why? Share your dream city with us!
Come and join us: www.tabifolk.com
29.09.2025 17:12
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Promotional graphic for tabifolk, an accessible travel forum. The image shows a woman using a power wheelchair and a man on a bench looking at a laptop together. Text on the graphic reads: “tabifolk – Your Accessible Travel Forum – www.tabifolk.com, text reads: “Join a global community of travelers, families, and industry partners sharing real tips to make the world more accessible.”
Come and join us! www.tabifolk.com
24.09.2025 14:45
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Three adults and a child enjoy a hot spring; one fully clothed woman using crutches, and a stroller with a child are also in the water.
Just a reminder: Don't leave your accessible travel plans to AI. 🙄
Join tabifolk for conversations and experiences from real travelers with disabilities.
Get our app on your app store of choice.
12.09.2025 06:59
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The tabifolk newsletter brings travel stories, accessibility tips, and the latest updates from our community.
✔ Accessible travel news & insights
✔ First-hand experiences from travelers worldwide
✔ Practical tips for your next journey
Sign up today: newsletter.tabifolk.com
25.08.2025 01:48
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download our app via:
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/tabifolk/id1570952840
- Play Store: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tabifolk.app&pcampaignid=web_share
08.08.2025 16:24
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Promotional banner for tabifolk, an accessible travel forum. On the left, the text encourages people to join and highlights features like finding or giving help, joining social groups, and sharing stories. On the right, a woman kneels in a grassy field, smiling and holding hands with a young girl in a wheelchair. Both are wearing pink jackets and appear to be enjoying a moment together outdoors.
Join the tabifolk community – a forum for accessible travel where you can share stories, find help, and connect with others. Visit www.tabifolk.com or download the app on the App Store or Google Play.
08.08.2025 16:24
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A smiling person using crutches, wearing a black hat decorated with white flowers, a black-and-white floral-patterned cardigan, brown shorts, and white boots. They have a prosthetic leg and fishnet tights. Above them, the text reads “Join us on tabifolk.” At the bottom, there is a green website button that says “www.tabifolk.com.” The background features clean black and white geometric shapes with a green accent line. A small travel-themed sticker and a green compass icon appear in opposite corners.
Find your voice.
Find your community.
Travel with confidence, no matter where you’re heading.
Create your free tabifolk account by visiting www.tabifolk.com or by downloading the tabifolk app.
25.07.2025 18:44
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A mobile phone is placed on top of a map of Europe and Asia. On the phone screen is a Google Maps logo. In the bottom right corner of the image, there is the tabifolk logo.
Accessible Travel Tips | Part 1: Plan Like a Pro 🧳
Smart travelers plan. Accessible travelers *have to*.
✅ Confirm access details directly
✅ Download offline maps
✅ Expect delays—build in buffer time
💬 What’s *your* top pre-trip tip?
#AccessibleTravel #TravelTips
15.07.2025 18:42
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A bearded man wearing glasses and a red jumper leans over a young boy wearing glasses and a blue jumper, showing him something on a green mobile phone. Both appear very engrossed in whatever is on the screen.
Last week, we shared our favorite tabifolk groups—this week, we’re highlighting common questions! Robin asks if Japan has anything like Australia’s companion card for people needing support.
Know the answer or curious too? Join the chat: www.tabifolk.com/groups/gener...
30.06.2025 17:39
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A person, sitting in a wheelchair, in the center of a meadow, with a tree standing alone to the left and the sun shining bright in the sky. Text at the bottom simply reads: The Accessible Outdoors. There is a tabifolk compass logo in the top right corner.
This week we’re highlighting three favourite groups on tabifolk—starting with The Accessible Outdoors! 🌿 Share pics, videos, and tips about accessible outdoor adventures: www.tabifolk.com/groups/the-a... Help us build a go-to hub for nature lovers!
23.06.2025 19:18
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A cartoon illustration of a worried man in a wheelchair wearing a green cap, orange long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes. He is sweating and looking nervously at a damaged sidewalk in front of him, where the pavement is cracked and uneven with large holes. In the background, there’s a brick wall, green grass, and a blue sky with clouds. The logo “tabifolk” appears in the bottom right corner.
We’ve started a discussion on tabifolk about key challenges when visiting somewhere new — from planning and transport to accommodation and costs. What’s the biggest barrier you face when traveling? Share your thoughts here: www.tabifolk.com/members/atf-...
19.06.2025 15:34
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Accessible Toronto Travel Guide – tabifolk, an accessible travel community
Discover accessible travel in Toronto with this guide to barrier-free transportation, attractions, hotels, and tips for visitors with disabilities.
Is it just us, or is Toronto criminally overlooked for city breaks compared to big US cities? Check out @twia.bsky.social’s accessible Toronto guide for highlights, places to stay, and transit tips: www.tabifolk.com/accessible-t...
Got more tips? Share them!
16.06.2025 01:33
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A smiling woman with long dark hair, wearing sunglasses and a sleeveless top, leans on a railing with a forested mountain and waterfall in the background. A speech bubble above her reads: “What problems do disabled travelers face that most people don’t notice?” The tabifolk logo appears in the bottom-left corner.
12.06.2025 19:36
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A tabifolk post with a large image of Tower Bridge, London. The text on the image reads: Where will you travel to next? Inspire us with your next getaway! How is your planning going? Do you have any access concerns ahead of arrival?
Where are you traveling to next? Share your upcoming adventures and let’s inspire each other.
Perhaps someone from the tabifolk community can assist if you have any accessibility concerns.
05.06.2025 14:19
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Image of the Great Sphinx and pyramids in Egypt under a bright blue sky. Overlaid text reads: "TABIFOLK: EGYPT GROUP. Have you been to Egypt before? Somebody on tabifolk is searching for answers regarding accessible hotels, renting equipment, and more. Can you help them?"
Are you able to assist tabifolk member @PeteC? He’s looking for accessibility information for Egypt and is finding it difficult to find reliable sources: www.tabifolk.com/members/pete...
02.06.2025 17:52
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A manga-style illustration shows a young wheelchair user with a backpack looking worriedly at a map in front of the Sydney Opera House. Surrounded by tourists, the scene suggests travel confusion or accessibility concerns in a busy public space.
Did you receive the latest tabifolk newsletter, tinyurl.com/may-tabifolk-newsletter? Subject: ‘Calling All Aussies - And Everyone Else For That Matter!’
#AccessibleTravel #tabifolk #AccessibleAustralia
30.05.2025 16:54
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This image is a bright green and black illustration focused on accessible travel. In the center is a large compass symbol, with three themes surrounding it: "Travel Gadgets" on the left, "Travel Deals" at the bottom, and "The Accessible Outdoors" on the right. The "Travel Gadgets" section shows a smartwatch, a smartphone with a map, headphones, and a person using a phone. The "Travel Deals" section is labeled below the compass. The "Accessible Outdoors" section features a person in a wheelchair holding a walking stick, next to trees and a speech bubble showing “$ -50%.” The overall design uses simple, bold lines and travel-related icons.
Discover 3 great groups on tabifolk!
🔧 Travel Gadgets/Apps: must-haves for easier travel
💸 Travel Deals: share & find accessible bargains
🌲 Accessible Outdoors: show your adventures!
Join in: www.tabifolk.com/groups 🙂
26.05.2025 12:44
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Promotional graphic for "tabifolk," a social media platform for accessible travel. The image features the tabifolk logo, a wheelchair icon, and the text “Social Media for Accessible Travel?” Below, there’s a smartphone screen showing a post by Josh Grisdale about a virtual road trip using Google Street View. A green heart icon floats above the phone screen.
Join us and let's get the conversation started! www.tabifolk.com
16.05.2025 19:04
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Cartoon of a woman in a wheelchair struggling to be seen over a tall hotel reception desk. She’s craning her neck and shouting, looking exhausted. A small suitcase is beside her. The word "RECEPTION" is on the desk, with the tabifolk logo in the corner. Caption reads: "that feeling when all you wanna do is rest but you first need to crane your neck and shout just to get your room key..."
Seriously?!! It's the WORST....
09.05.2025 01:46
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A promotional graphic for tabifolk, a social media platform for accessible travel. On the left side, bold white text on a black background reads "Social Media for the Accessible Travel Community" above a button-style text that says "JOIN US." Below is the tabifolk logo in white and green. On the right side, four smartphone screens display the tabifolk platform interface, showing posts, user groups like "Flying with a Disability" and "Japan," and a clean, accessible layout. The overall design is modern, minimalistic, and user-friendly.
Tired of travel tips that overlook your needs? Discover a space where accessibility isn’t an afterthought — it’s the focus.
Real stories. Shared knowledge. A community that gets it.
Discover what’s possible in accessible travel at tabifolk.
🌍 www.tabifolk.com
07.05.2025 18:07
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A person with short blond hair is using a power wheelchair on a paved path in a park-like setting. They have a green backpack attached to the back of their chair and are traveling away from the camera, surrounded by trees and greenery. On the left side of the image, there's an overlaid tweet-style graphic from @tabifolk that reads: “The world is full of paths worth taking. Accessible travel means those paths stay open to everyone—whether you’re rolling, walking, or something in between.” The tabifolk logo is also visible in the bottom right corner.
Join a community of disabled travel enthusiasts, sharing what they know and helping to make the world of travel a little more accessible.
Visit tabifolk.com or download the tabifolk app from the Google Play Store or the App Store!
05.05.2025 18:22
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A man with a frustrated and pensive expression rests his chin on his fist while sitting at a wooden table. Above his head is a thought bubble showing a frustrating scene: a wheelchair user struggling to enter a supposedly accessible bathroom with a door that is too narrow. The background is a muted grey gradient. The "tabifolk" logo is in the top left corner, and a green-and-white compass icon appears in the bottom right corner. The image behind the thought bubble appears to be AI-generated.
Ever had a travel nightmare? Let’s vent together.
Out of 94 accessible travel groups on tabifolk, one stands out for the wrong reasons: “Well, that wasn’t fun..”
It’s your space to share those downright awful travel moments we all wish had gone differently.
Join: www.tabifolk.com/groups/well-...
02.05.2025 15:33
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