

Marjorie
MemberMontego Bay - ideas for accessible trips
I have been to Jamaica plenty times as thats where my family is from. I’m also an attendant to PWD. You will definitely need to hire a driver. You could do a private tour for you and your partner.
If you do a public tour, they’re often accessible unless one of the tour at a building with stairs. Sometimes there are walkng tours.
I know…
As a person that doesn’t have a disability I rely on my friends and advocates to let me know if there is a new way to say something.
In Canada, its all people first language that I am told is preferred. Person with a disability or who has a disability. Use the word disability over any other. Deaf people like to be called Deaf, and blind…