All-Access Travel

I am excited to announce that I’ve acted on my ideas mentioned in previous posts and created All-Access Travel. I have partnered with a friend who has over a decade of experience in the travel business to create this boutique agency. We will specialize in escorted small group cruises and land tours for a wide range of clients including those with limited mobility or other special needs. We also offer complete travel services and custom itineraries for couples, families, and small groups of all descriptions.

 

We have relationships with all major cruise lines and tour operators, as well as with destination specialists in over 80 countries. These relationships help us create leisure travel itineraries designed specifically to desires and needs of our clients, whatever they may be. Through our affiliation with Cruise and Travel Experts, we have access to over 600,000 hotel properties , tour operators, local tour guides, and transfer services around the world

 

Our initial small group offering is an Eastern Caribbean cruise sailing out of Miami on November 14 and returning November 21. Included in the package is airfare from Charlotte to Miami and back, airport transfers, and optional custom shore excursions. More info on the shore excursions to come in future posts. All will of course be customized to suit our group’s needs. If you’re interested you can call or email for more information. dbox@cruiseandtravelexperts.com or 704-608-4689

Cruising Eastern Caribbean with David

Professional Travel Services-David Box

Cruising Eastern Caribbean Registration

Paris- Louvre and Notre Dame

Our guided tour of the Louvre was great, in large part due to our phenomenal guide. Polina was knowledgeable, personable, and adapted to our needs. Elevators would have been difficult to find and the sheer size of the museum would have made it difficult to find what we wanted to see if not for Polina’s guidance.

 

Notre Dame Cathedral was another place with remarkable accessibility features. The entrance did have one step, but we were simply diverted in through the exit and there was no problem. The most impressive feature was a collapsible marble staircase that converted into a lift so wheelchair users are able to access the back of the church.

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