Supported travel

Structured antiquity journeys for travellers who benefit from clearer planning.

We use neuroinclusive planning language, consent-based support information and practical adjustments such as visual schedules, quieter pacing and clearer transition notes.

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Operating principles

Support should be practical, respectful and consent-based.

Supported departures are not medical products. They are carefully designed travel experiences for clients who benefit from structure, reduced ambiguity and considered sensory pacing.

We collect only the support information required for travel planning, only with consent, and only share operationally necessary details with relevant suppliers or specialists.

Clearer structure

Pre-departure schedules, daily outlines and transition notes reduce uncertainty.

Calmer pacing

Smaller groups, downtime and crowd-aware site planning can improve the travel experience.

Support options

SensoryLower sensory group pace

A calmer pace with reduced crowding and additional downtime where possible.

SensoryQuiet room / downtime planning

Planned downtime and quiet breaks during the itinerary.

CommunicationCommunication preference support

Support for preferred communication styles during the journey.

RoutineClear pre-departure visual schedule

A structured visual outline of the trip before departure.

RoutineDetailed transition notes

Clear notes before transfers, hotel changes and major itinerary transitions.

MobilityMobility and access planning

Walking, stairs, terrain and vehicle access reviewed before travel.

DietaryDietary planning

Dietary needs considered in meal planning.

Carer CompanionCompanion or support person integration

Allows a nominated companion or support person to be included in planning.

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Supported departures

All tours
12 May 2027

Structured Antiquity: Petra Supported Departure

Indicative departure for early enquiry and group formation.

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