WELCOME, WEARY TRAVELLER,
TO ACCESS AXIS, your accessible travel concierge and itinerary planner
CUSTOM ACCCESSIBLE ITINERARIES
Keeping your accessible requirements in mind, we curate your:
Activities
Accommodation
Transport
Food options
Let us know your requirements any way that suits you best - either through the website form, email, phone call, video call or voicemail.
For any itinerary for more than 30 days, use our Accessible Travel Concierge services below.
Download a free three-day Vienna itinerary sample based on my own needs as a cane-user and spoony with multiple sclerosis :)
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Wayfarer
80 $AUD (inc. tax)
Itinerary up to 3 days
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Adventurer
140 $AUD (inc. tax)
Itinerary up to 7 days
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Voyager
220 $AUD (inc. tax)
Itinerary up to 15 days -
Globetrotter
300 $AUD (inc. tax)
Itinerary up to 30 days
Accessible Travel concierge services
Sometimes things you can’t do with a Google search or AI. For everything else, there’s Access Axis, including:
Handling special requests such as mobility assistance, dietary restrictions or medical equipment rental
Arranging accommodation
Transportation coordination
Reservation Management
Providing destination insights
Event planning
Arranging VIP services
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Accessible Travel Concierge Services
60 $AUD per hour (inc. tax)
Minimum one hour
We are a 100% disability-owned and operated business
(I am one person at the moment, but it counts). We are committed to using 50% of profits to enrich the lives of people with disability, neurodiversity, mental challenges or chronic illness.
We believe that everyone deserves to explore the world without limitations. Specialising in providing personalised itineraries and planning services for travelers with disabilities, we ensure that every detail of your journey is accessible, enjoyable, and stress-free. From accessible accommodations and transportation to tailored activities and dining experiences, our expert team is dedicated to crafting unforgettable travel experiences that cater to your unique needs.
We think you should have as much independence as possible. But hey, if you don’t want to spend the time ringing a stranger on another continent to ask if you have accessible rooms, we can do that for you as well.
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