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Planning an all-inclusive vacation is exciting, but if you need accessibility features, dietary accommodations, mobility support, sensory considerations, or medical-related help, you can’t rely on pretty resort photos alone.
This tool is designed to help you start your search more thoughtfully by comparing resorts that may be worth verifying before you book.
Before You Use This Tool
This Accessible All-Inclusive Resort Finder is designed to help you start your search for resorts that may be worth verifying for accessibility, mobility, dietary, sensory, medical, or other accommodation-related needs.
Resort accessibility can change, and online information may be incomplete, outdated, or different by room category, building, beach area, pool area, restaurant, transfer provider, or travel date.
Before booking, always confirm details directly with the resort, supplier, or your travel advisor. This includes the exact accessible room type, bathroom setup, roll-in or step-free shower, grab bars, doorway widths, elevator or ramp access, resort pathways, pool and beach access, dietary needs, medication refrigeration, service-animal policies, and accessible transfers.
Some results may be verification-required leads. These should not be treated as confirmed accessible all-inclusive matches unless the property confirms the needed accommodations in writing.
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Accessible All-Inclusive Resort Finder
Search resorts by the disability, condition, or access need you’re planning around, then compare the evidence each resort publicly gives for mobility, sensory, neurodevelopmental, chronic medical, temporary, or episodic accommodations.
Important: This tool is a planning aid, not a guarantee. Accessibility can vary by room category, building, renovation status, destination infrastructure, transfer vehicle, airline, and staff availability. Before booking, confirm the exact room type and accommodation in writing with the resort or your travel advisor. It’s impossible for me to personally visit every resort, so you should also review resort galleries, recent traveler reports, and direct accessibility documents.
How to use this tool
Enter the disability or condition you’re planning around, then choose the accommodations that matter most. Results score higher when a resort gives direct evidence for those needs. A lower score doesn’t always mean the resort is bad; it may mean the public evidence is limited or too vague. Scores now weigh direct accommodation evidence, trust level, exact need matches, and verification-required warnings so resorts are less likely to tie.
Accessibility reminder: This tool is a starting point only. The full popup disclaimer should appear before use after this update. Always verify the exact accessible room, bathroom setup, shower type, grab bars, routes, pool/beach access, dietary or medical needs, service-animal policy, accessible transfers, and current all-inclusive board basis directly with the resort or supplier before booking.
Start typing to search.
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I couldn’t find a strong evidence match in this starter dataset. Try fewer required accommodations, broaden the region, or verify directly with a resort/travel advisor. For this kind of trip, direct written confirmation matters.
Use this as a starting point, not a final answer. Before booking, always confirm the exact accessible room type, bathroom setup, resort pathways, elevator or ramp access, pool and beach access, dietary needs, medical accommodations, service-animal policies, and accessible transfers directly with the resort or your travel advisor.
Looking for quick ways to identify the best all-inclusive resorts, foodie, vegan/vegetarian, or family-friendly resorts, resorts with good non-alcoholic options, check sargassum or hurricane risk, make room assignments, or otherwise make trip planning easier? Check out the Before You Book page here. If you’re ready to book, you can search for the perfect resort here or contact me here.
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