Bermuda Adaptive Tours [WORKING]

Their first stop wasn't just a view from a distance. Using a specialized beach wheelchair provided by the tour, Clara felt the Atlantic breeze on her face as she rolled right down to the water’s edge. For the first time in a decade, she felt the cool, turquoise tide rush over her feet. The "pink" sand was even more vibrant than the photos—a soft, crushed coral that felt like powdered sugar.

"We don’t just show you the island," the guide said, lowering the ramp of a pristine, accessible van . "We help you feel it." BERMUDA ADAPTIVE TOURS

That changed the moment she met her guide from . Their first stop wasn't just a view from a distance

For years, Clara had seen Bermuda only through the glossy pages of travel magazines. She dreamed of the legendary pink sands of Horseshoe Bay Beach, but as someone who used a power wheelchair, the world often felt like a series of "keep out" signs. When she finally booked her trip, her biggest fear wasn’t the mysterious Bermuda Triangle —it was the curbs, the steps, and the narrow cobblestone streets of St. George’s. The "pink" sand was even more vibrant than