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Accessible tourism
Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Tourism Australia
Accessible tourism is the ongoing endeavour to ensure tourist destinations, products and services are accessible to all people, regardless of their physical limitations, disability, or age.
The accessible tourism community can include people with disability, a long-term health condition, or access requirements, along with their accompanying companions. This can include people with, limited mobility, including the use of wheelchairs and scooters, low vision, low hearing, cognitive disability, autism, allergies, and intolerances. Other visitors can also benefit from improved access including, the elderly, those with temporary access requirements, mobility restrictions or medical conditions, parents with prams, multi-generational family groups.
Research shows the substantial economic impact to tourism of this segment.
| Accessible tourism | Accessible tourism refers to making travel and tourism destinations, products, and services available to all, regardless of their age, physical or cognitive abilities. It’s about removing physical barriers. |
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| Inclusive tourism | Inclusive tourism goes a step further by not only making travel accessible but also creating an environment that welcomes and accommodates people from all backgrounds and abilities. It's about ensuring that travellers feel comfortable and included during their travels.
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Tourism Australia have a strategic focus on accessible and inclusive tourism. Our goal is to unlock the potential of Australia’s accessible tourism sector, through inclusive marketing, industry support, and fostering a workplace culture that values and champions diversity. Our efforts are underpinned by our Disability and Inclusion Action Plan, including a commitment to the Shift 20 Initiative. Founded by Friend of Australia Dylan Alcott AO, the initiative focuses on increasing disability representation, inclusion, and accessibility in Australian advertising.
Accredited access consultants and architects can assist you with accessibility design in the built environment. Visit the Association of Consultants in Access Australia to find a consultant, or Australian Institute of Architects to find an architect for your project. Below is a range of consultancies specialising in tourism and travel.
Australia is for everyone. Get tips on travelling in Australia with a disability and learn how to make your trip unforgettable. Find out more about accessible travel around Australia on Australia.com, or find a range of further resources below.