
The Best Special Needs & Autism-Certified Resorts (2026 Guide)
Curated by Experts. Verified for Accessibility.
Why Trust Our Recommendations?
Personal Note: Personal Note: We have worked with autistic individuals and those with intellectual and developmental disabilities for 30 years, and we personally understand the training, certifications, and physical layouts that make family vacations enjoyable for everyone. Meet the Experts
Navigating the world of “all-inclusive” is different when you have special needs. We’ve done the research so you don’t have to. We focus on resorts with IBCCES and Autism Double-Checked certifications to ensure your family’s safety and comfort. We also provide you links to book with the trusted partners below at no extra cost to you!
Top Pick: Best for Autism & Neurodiversity
Beaches Resorts (Turks & Caicos, Jamaica)
Beaches is the gold standard. They are the first Advanced Certified Autism Centers in the world.
- Special Feature: The “Beaches Buddy” (1-on-1 certified childcare) and Sesame Street’s Julia.
- Why we love it: Their “Culinary Concierge” is the best in the industry for managing food aversions and allergies.
Best for Sensory-Friendly Luxury & Entertainment
Karisma Hotels (Nickelodeon & Generations)
Karisma properties are Autism Double-Checked, offering a “concierge” service specifically for neurodivergent guests.
- Special Feature: Sensory-friendly check-ins and an “Autism Passport” that communicates your child’s needs to the entire staff.
- Why we love it: They offer a more boutique, quiet feel compared to larger mega-resorts.
Best for Mobility & IDD Support
Sandals Resorts (Adults Only)
Ideal for couples and adult travelers, Sandals Resorts provide industry-leading accessibility for guests with physical and intellectual disabilities.
- Special Feature: Extensive beach-wheelchair availability and zero-entry pools.
- Access to Beaches Resorts: Most Sandals (adults only) resorts offer access to their Beaches (family-friendly) resorts.
How to Choose the Right Resort
Not every “accessible” resort is right for every family. Use our Quick Guides to decide:
- IBCCES and Autism Double-Checked: A Guide to Certifications
- Nickelodeon Resort Sensory Guides: A Guide for IDD Families
- 5 Essential Physical Resort Features for Autism Inclusion
Meet the Experts

Mark and Julie Richards bring over 60 years of combined experience advocating for and supporting autistic individuals and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Their approach is rooted in person-centered care, strengths-based accommodations, and fostering true community integration.
Julie Richards holds two Master’s degrees in education and has dedicated her career to empowering children and youth. Mark Richards holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and brings extensive experience leading behavioral health facilities. He currently serves as a consultant for an independent living community in Texas, specializing in IDD and related support needs.
