Rolling through Spain: 5 Wheelchair-Friendly Destinations
Holidays for disabled travellers never looks this good. Discover five fantastic cultural destinations in sunny Spain ideal for wheelchair users.
(firmenpresse) - Spain is the ideal location if you are planning holidays for disabled travellers. Many of it
Here are five cultural centres in Spain ideal for holidays for disabled travellers.
Barcelona
Barcelona is the cultural capital of Spain. With great food, sunny beaches and a friendly population, it is a good destination for a short city break or as a base for exploring Catalonia.
The city is home to the architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Three of his most popular creations, the Parc Guell, La Pedrera and the Sagrada Familia offer adapted tours for wheelchair users so make sure to book in advance.
Barcelona is one of the easiest cities to navigate around as many of the city
Valencia
Valencia is a vibrant, historical centre with a beautiful old town at its heart. Don
Paella is a speciality in Valencia and can be enjoyed in one of the city
Malaga
Malaga, in Southern Spain, is the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Sitting by the sea, the town is famous for its marine-based cuisine including mackerel, anchovies and mullet.
The area boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year, so it is the perfect destination for a relaxing beach holiday. However, Malaga has more to offer than sandy shores. The five largest art galleries in Malaga, including the famous Pompidou Centre and the unmissable Picasso Museum, are all accessible.
The city is very flat and has a long seafront promenade offering views across the Mediterranean, ideal for wheelchairs. For a little shade, head to the botanical gardens and enjoy one of the many specially-designed routes.
Tenerife
Tenerife is known for its natural beauty, combining beaches with the tropics, fragrant pine forests with the desert. The island is proud to contain one of the two beaches in Spain that provides an adapted bathroom service year-round, making the destination ideal for holidays for disabled sunseekers. There is a team of specialist lifeguards on duty at the beach who are trained in aiding disabled swimmers.
To experience some of the island
Mallorca
Mallorca
To learn more about the natural environment of the island, head to the Palma Aquarium or the Natural Park of Albufera
Spain is well-prepared for wheelchair-using visitors. Many of these cities have made providing inclusive access to their museums, hotels and beaches a priority so access will improve even more in the years to come.
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Philip Scott is the owner and founder of Can be Done, a fully licensed UK tour operator specialising in worldwide holidays for disabled individuals and groups. With over 31 years’ experience organising long and short breaks for disabled travellers, Philip has built a reputation for helping his clients select hotels and accommodation that offer high standards of accessibility, to ensure that those with special needs can experience truly relaxing and carefree holidays.
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