Our commitment
Accessibility statement
Accessible travel is how Trip in Brazil started — so an accessible website matters to us too.
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 AA across this site and to keep improving. Accessibility is part of how we build, not an afterthought.
What we've built in
- Semantic, landmark-based pages with a single main heading and a "skip to content" link on every page.
- Full keyboard operability, visible focus indicators, and logical focus order.
- Respect for “reduce motion” — all animation, parallax and scroll effects switch off when your device requests it.
- Descriptive alternative text on images and labels on controls; colour contrast checked against AA.
- The AI planner's conversation uses a live region so updates are announced to screen readers, and the itinerary list is a text equivalent for the map.
Known limitations
Interactive maps and some third-party content can be harder to use with assistive technology. Where that happens, the same information is available as text (for example, the itinerary list mirrors the map), and our team is always happy to help directly.
Planning an accessible trip
For travel itself, we confirm what's accessible for each traveler before you book — no blanket promises. See accessible travel in Brazil or read our guide to planning an accessible trip.
Tell us
If anything on this site is hard to use, or you'd like information in another format, contact info@tripinbrazil.com and we'll put it right.