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Accessible Tourism is No Longer Niche: TUR4all Highlights Spain’s Global Leadership

TUR4all Report: Accessible Tourism Emerges as a Global Force, with Spain Leading as Destination and Source Market

 

Madrid, 1 September 2025 – Accessible tourism has burst beyond the margins to become one of the fastest-growing and most influential sectors in the global travel industry. This is the key insight from the latest TUR4all Travel Accessible Tourism Trends Report, released today by TUR4all Travel, the world’s leading platform dedicated to fully accessible travel experiences and a purpose-driven agency that reinvests 100% of its profits into improving the quality of life for people with disabilities.

 

With over 1.3 billion people worldwide living with disabilities and a rapidly aging global population, accessible tourism is not just a social responsibility—it is an economic opportunity,” said Miguel Carrasco, COO at TUR4all Travel. 

 

The report reveals how destinations that prioritize universal design and inclusive services are not only meeting essential social needs but also capturing a loyal, high-spending traveler segment eager for barrier-free journeys.

 

Spain emerges as a clear frontrunner in this dynamic landscape. The country stands out both as a premier destination welcoming international travellers with accessibility needs and as a vibrant source market of Spanish travelers seeking inclusive experiences abroad. The data from 2024 underscores Spain’s unique dual role, highlighting its appeal and growing influence in accessible travel worldwide.

 

Among key findings, the United States leads as Spain’s most lucrative inbound market for accessible tourism, with American travelers spending an average of €273 daily, driven by a desire for premium cultural and heritage experiences. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom and France together contribute more than one-third of inbound travellers with accessibility needs, favoring sun-soaked beach holidays and short cultural city breaks, often facilitated by accessible rail travel. Germany rounds out the top inbound markets, with increasing interest in nature, wellness, and wine tourism.

 

Spanish travellers with accessibility needs are equally adventurous, with France, Italy, and Portugal topping their preferred international destinations, and the United States standing out as the leading long-haul option. The senior traveler segment (over 60) dominates both inbound and outbound flows, although younger travelers—motivated by accessible festivals, sporting events, and adventure tourism—are growing rapidly.

 

“This report makes one thing abundantly clear: accessible tourism is not a niche or an afterthought; it is central to delivering high-quality, dignified, and joyful travel experiences for all,” said Carrasco. “Spain’s diverse destinations, strong connectivity, and commitment to universal accessibility position it perfectly to lead the global movement toward truly inclusive travel. Our mission is to partner worldwide to ensure accessibility is woven into the very fabric of the travel experience.”

 

The report credits this momentum to heightened awareness, better accessibility information, and innovative technology that empowers travelers to plan confidently. TUR4all Travel’s platform offers comprehensive accessibility data covering accommodations, activities, and transport, making inclusive travel easier and more transparent than ever.

 

About TUR4all Travel

TUR4all Travel is the travel agency of IMPULSA IGUALDAD, a pioneering organization committed to advancing the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. For over a decade, TUR4all Travel has championed the removal of barriers and the creation of seamless, accessible tourism experiences for all. IMPULSA IGUALDAD represents over two million people with physical and organic disabilities in Spain, driving equality through innovation in personal assistance, universal accessibility, inclusive tourism, and employment initiatives.

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