Traveling is incredibly rewarding, but for people with autism and neurodiversity, finding a destination that works can be challenging. Sensory overload, changes in routine, and new sights and sounds can make it difficult to relax. With this in mind, resorts are often a good choice for travelers on the autism spectrum because they typically have several activities and restaurants in a contained area. This also allows folks to try new things while remaining in a familiar environment without straying too far from the comfort of their guest rooms. Without further ado, here are the best resorts for travelers with autism and neurodiversity.