Disability Holidays Guide

Holidays that actually work when you use a wheelchair, travel with oxygen, or plan around a disability.

Accessible holidays, worked out from the seat of a wheelchair.

Privacy Policy

Last revised: June 12, 2026

Planning a trip around a disability means turning over some private ground: what your body needs, what you can and cannot manage, what care travels with you. That is yours to keep. I built Disability Holidays Guide (“we”, “us”) to gather the smallest amount of information it can. This page walks, in plain terms, through the questions people actually ask.

What this policy covers

It applies to disabilityholidaysguide.com and nothing else. It explains what can happen when you open a guide, click through somewhere, or write to me. The outside sites I link to are not part of it, and each keeps a policy of its own.

What do you actually collect?

Hardly anything, and not one detail about your health or your disability unless you choose to share it:

  • The message itself. Write to me on the Contact page and I receive what you send, along with anything folded into it, a name or an email address, say.
  • The bare mechanics of serving pages. Delivering the site securely means my hosting and content delivery network handle the technical groundwork, things like your IP address and the browser you happen to use.
  • Counts with no names attached. I may keep running totals, which guides draw the most readers, for one, as a way of seeing which writing earns its place.

What should I never send you?

Keep the personal specifics with you: your diagnosis or condition, your care and access needs, your medication, your medical history, the details of your equipment. I am in no position to advise on any of it, I have no part in your care, and plain email is not a safe home for information of that kind. Should something like that reach me anyway, it joins no record and is deleted the moment I have replied.

Why hold anything at all?

Three aims, and no fourth: to keep the site up and secure, to see which writing actually helps people so I can give it more room, and to reply to the notes you send me.

Any tracking, any ads?

No, neither. Your details are not for sale, no advertising profile bears your name, and nothing here follows you around the web. What measuring I do passes through an analytics tool chosen for its restraint, taking in as little as it can, masking IP addresses, and never tracking you onward. Cookies you can clear or block from your browser whenever you like.

Who else handles my data?

Only the two services without which the site could not run: a content delivery network and the restrained analytics tool just mentioned. Beyond those two, nothing personal about you moves anywhere unless the law leaves me no choice.

How long do you keep it?

I hold a message just until your enquiry, and any sensible follow-up, is settled, and then it goes. The pooled analytics linger no longer than a general trend needs to stay legible.

What are my rights?

Where you live may give you grounds to see what I hold, correct it, have it deleted, limit it, or object to a particular use. To act on any of that, write via the Contact page, and my reply will track what the law calls for.

What about children?

The site is meant for adult readers. I will not knowingly gather anything from someone who has not reached the age of valid consent in their own country.

How is the little you hold protected?

I keep sensible technical and organisational safeguards around it. No journey across the internet is ever flawlessly secure, though, so I am careful rather than ready to promise the impossible.

Will this policy change?

Quite possibly, as the site moves on. The “Last updated” line above shows the version in force, and staying with the site after a revision is how you accept the new wording. If a passage is unclear, reach me on the Contact page.