Need Real Travel Advice for Your Neurodivergent Family?
Check Out the Autism Travel for Families Blog
Planning a family trip can feel like a full-time job. From choosing the right destination to figuring out where to stay, managing everyone’s needs (especially when autism, ADHD, or anxiety are in the mix), and just trying not to get overwhelmed before you even leave the house… yeah, I’ve been there.
That’s exactly why I created the Autism Travel for Families blog – your go-to space for real-world, stress-reducing travel tips that work for families like ours.
What You’ll Find on the Blog
This blog is packed with practical advice, packing lists, sensory-friendly travel tips, and honest insights into what travelling as a neurodivergent family actually looks like. I’m sharing everything I’ve learned as a travel agent, autism parent, military wife, and someone with accessibility needs myself.
Here’s what you can expect:
Autism- and sensory-friendly travel tips that actually help
Cruise and all-inclusive resort reviews with families in mind
Advice for travelling with teens, tweens, ADHD, and anxiety
Packing tips and routines that make trips feel manageable
Strategies for handling meltdowns, transitions, and the unexpected
Realistic planning support – no pressure to "do it all"
Canada-specific travel info (because yes, fellow Canadians – I’ve got you)
You’ll also find breakdowns of Disney and Universal vacations, cruises, and family-friendly resorts, with a focus on making them more accessible, doable, and enjoyable.
Why You’ll Want to Bookmark It
Whether you’re still dreaming about your next vacation or knee-deep in planning, the blog is designed to:
Save you time
Reduce the stress
Help you feel more confident navigating travel with your unique crew
Give you advice from someone who really gets it (that’s me!)
And most importantly, everything is written for real families – not perfect ones, not Instagram-perfect trips – just real, everyday families who want to make meaningful memories without the meltdown.
➡️ Check out the Autism Travel for Families blog now
Let’s make travel feel a little easier – one post at a time.