Traveling with a disability doesn’t have to be a challenge—especially in Australia, where the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can help make the process smoother. Whether you’re planning a weekend away or an overseas holiday, understanding what support is available through the NDIS and how to plan ahead can help ensure your trip is comfortable, safe, and enjoyable.
The NDIS is designed to support Australians with permanent and significant disabilities. If you’re a participant, parts of your plan may be used to assist with travel-related needs—depending on your goals, support categories, and plan type. Funding can be used for things like:
It’s important to talk with your Support Coordinator or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) about your travel goals to make sure they’re reflected in your plan.
Australia is one of the most accessible countries in the world, especially in its major cities. Most public transportation systems—including trains, trams, buses, and ferries—are wheelchair accessible and offer companion cards or disability discounts.
If you’re using NDIS funding for a domestic trip, you may be able to claim:
Be sure to keep all receipts and document your travel-related goals within your plan.
While the NDIS doesn’t cover the cost of international flights or leisure travel itself, certain support needs related to travel preparation or participation in overseas events may be funded. For example:
It’s critical to discuss international travel well in advance during your plan review. Supports must be reasonable and necessary and linked to your goals.
Note: The NDIS does not cover medical care overseas, so comprehensive travel insurance is essential.
Many service providers that support Australians with disabilities are registered with the NDIS. They may offer:
If you’re self-managed or plan-managed, you can also access unregistered providers, giving you greater flexibility when booking accessible tours or accommodation.
Before you go, gather essential documents, including:
You may also want to carry a basic accessibility needs statement to share with airlines, hotels, or transport services.
Australians with disabilities deserve the opportunity to travel just like everyone else. With thoughtful planning and the right NDIS supports in place, you can explore new destinations with confidence, knowing that your independence and comfort are a priority every step of the way.
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