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Training on Accessible Tourism. The Polibea Turismo educational department has given two courses on Accessible Tourism recently: one in Madrid and another one in Arona (Tenerife, Canary Islands). More than 50 people have attended these courses which provide awareness on disability related to the tourist field and hints on serving clients with special needs.... [ read more ]
Accessible Spanish Beaches. According to the World Tourism Organization, Spain welcomes 52 million tourists per year, being beaches the most preferred destination. Reading through this article you'll get to know where to find which beaches offer accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility.... [ read more ]
Free Red Cross assisted floating beach chairs service. More than 130 Spanish accessible beaches offer a (free of charge) sea bathing service for physically impaired visitors consisting of floating beach chairs and assistance provided by Cruz Roja staff and/or volunteers.... [ read more ]
Gijón. Asturias.
The coastal city of Gijón, in Asturias, has in addition to excellent beaches and a good selection of cider bars and seafood restaurants a recently-opened wheelchair accessible aquarium.... [ read more ]
Sacromonte. Granada. The Centro de Interpretación del Sacromonte facing the world famous Alhambra, offers, in addition to permanent accessible exhibitions relating to the history and evolution of the cave settlers, live Flamenco shows in an open air stage.... [ read more ]
Accessible in Spain.
Click on Province to access published info on Accessible sites.... [ read more ]
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