
Almeria Disabled Visitors
Located in Andalusia, Spain, the province of Almeria is named after the Arabic word Al-Mariyya, which means The Mirror of The Sea. This southern Spanish province and city of the same name sit on the Mediterranean Sea, offering popular beaches as well as a taste of the lovely Andalusia culture. There is much to do in this area from visiting sights such as the John Lennon Monument, La Alcazaba, and the Las Claras Convent to the immaculate beaches like Las Salinas and La Almadrava de Monteleva beaches. The twelve town halls in Almeria's province are very sensitive to the needs of disabled visitors. The city has a good number of hotels that offer special accommodations and concessions to people with disabilities, including accessible rooms, restrooms, and public areas. A guide to accessibility for beaches is available and helps guests find their choice and their mobility issues while enjoying the lovely natural wonder of the southern Spanish beaches. Access ramps, special parking spaces, handicap restrooms, changing areas and showers are all offered at the majority of locations to let disabled holiday goers make the best of their holiday. Hire a car to allow for the most freedom in your schedule. Car hire at Almeria airport makes a convenient choice and is best for disabled travellers. Without needing to rely on the timetables and accessibility restrictions of public transport helps make vacations go much more smoothly. In addition, when booking ahead, disabled visitors can arrange for larger cargo holds for their wheelchair or walker or a number of other options to optimize their car rental experience. Almeria airport is very accommodating to handicapped travellers, as well. The airport has wider walkways, ramps, accessible toilets and telephones, and lifts to accommodate the disabled traveller. Furthermore, just as with all other AENA airports, assistance can be arranged with help ranging from check-in assistance, accompaniment through security, and help getting to and from ground transport.Disabled Visitors