Hawaii doesn’t have a reputation as an accessible destination. That’s a mistake.
Multiple beaches on every island loan free beach wheelchairs. Oahu has a paved oceanfront trail with panoramic coastal views. The Big Island’s national park has wheelchair-accessible paths through volcanic landscapes. Adaptive surf programs put people with physical disabilities in the ocean. And every major resort chain on the islands has ADA rooms — some with zero-entry pools, pool lifts, and on-site beach wheelchairs.
The terrain is a real challenge. Volcanic rock, sand, steep grades, and uneven surfaces are everywhere. But the infrastructure exists if you know where to find it. Here’s the island-by-island breakdown.
