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Four ways you can feel empowered as a plus-size traveler this summer, according to experts

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Traveling isn't always easy for plus-size people. There can be , such as seats that are too small, but also lingering , that make the whole experience feel like it's made for someone else. It can seem like what the travel industry offers routinely fails to meet people's needs.

As summer approaches and plans begin to take shape, it is important to remember that everyone, regardless of body size and shape, deserves the right to travel. If you're a plus-size person, you should feel able to participate fully in the freedom and adventure of exploration and leisure.

The industry still has progress to make in becoming more inclusive. But every journey taken helps shift societal perceptions and challenge ideas surrounding the ideal tourist body.

In , we demonstrate how plus-size travelers can travel but also do so confidently. Here are four ways you can challenge travel barriers and embrace body-positive adventures.

1. Embrace your right to explore

Whether it's slim, tanned beach bodies in advertisements or curated Instagram posts showcasing chiseled abs against exotic backdrops, we have allowed narrow societal norms to dictate who deserves to travel for too long. If you're a plus-size person, you might be given the impression that you don't deserve to occupy that space and explore.

It might seem small but simply "taking up space" and doing the things you want is so important when it comes to building confidence and finding body positivity when traveling. Allowing yourself to enjoy traveling and can influence the wider travel community, creating a more inclusive and welcoming environment for other plus-size people.

The more plus-size people confidently and joyfully take up space, the more normalized it will become. You might also be surprised that when you do give yourself permission, how many other plus-size people there also are traveling.

2. Connect with supportive, online communities

You are not alone in navigating challenging travel experiences that contribute to the continued exclusion of alternative travel bodies. You will find people who can sympathize and validate your experiences and who can support you in online spaces.

Social networking apps such as TikTok and Instagram host many supportive that challenge stereotypical and narrow ideas surrounding the "perfect" holiday body. While these apps and other have and continue to play a role in promoting narrow beauty standards, they have also become that celebrate and represent all body types.

Staying connected is a great way to access travel tips and suggestions. Trending hashtags such as #plussizetravel and #plussizetraveltoo give you direct access to content and communities that share your travel experiences and needs. Whether you actively participate or silently observe, there is value in seeking out such support.

3. Plan

While some appropriate amendments, including , exist, they often lack consistency across the industry. This further contributes to the structural constraints and societal barriers that exclude plus-size travelers.

There are loads of online resources offering valuable information and advice. There are also online communities signposting plus-size friendly airlines (such as ), tourism spaces, fashion and products. Planning may reduce transportation-related discomforts and emotional and physical well-being challenges while traveling.

4. Celebrate, document and share your travel experience

Plus-size travelers are often overlooked, with their voices and bodies frequently excluded from representation. It is wonderful that the body positivity movement has led to whole online worlds of people promoting acceptance and appreciation of all body types. This sort of content challenges societal norms surrounding narrow beauty standards and advocates for greater inclusivity. However, real change relies on the visibility and advocacy of people within this movement.

Your voice and experiences are essential in helping the public understand your challenges. By speaking up and sharing the changes you want to see, whether in infrastructure or society, you help others become aware of needs they may not have previously understood. Engaging through sharing your travel experience contributes to community support, ultimately breaking down the stigma around the plus-size body.

More information: Whitney Estanita Vernes et al, Plus size people can and will travel too: body positivity in travel and leisure, Journal of Sustainable Tourism (2025).

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