Hi
Thinking of going to Andreotis Apts in Protaras, has anyone been to either and can tell me if both are suitable for using a wheelchair or walking with crutches.
Also, do you know if mobility scooters can be hired.
Feedback on resort would be nice too.
Thanks x
On the hire front, here's one company might be worth contacting?
http://www.holihire.com/mobandass.html
And another
http://www.holidaymobility.com/
http://www.holihire.com/mobandass.html
And another
http://www.holidaymobility.com/
Loads of feed back on Cyprus forum off there in 28 days
what in particular are you looking at in general mobility access terms Crutches and sticks I've seen --anything else??
Partial problems myself so will report back if there's any specific no no's
what in particular are you looking at in general mobility access terms Crutches and sticks I've seen --anything else??
Partial problems myself so will report back if there's any specific no no's
Most hotels have lifts big enough for chairs, tend to have level flooring and many (if not all) have ramp access if needed.
Things that you might need to check more spefically are bathroom facilities if you need walk/drive in showers then its not the norm.
Protaras has some decent pavement but does have some areas with high curbs, but this isn't likely to be much of a problem as you can go around or look for a lowered part.
There is also the coastal path that can take you right down the beach along to Pernera which again has good access and paving (or go on the road like everyone else !)
Bars/Restaurants in Protaras and Pernera are hit and miss, some are level, some have steps and some have ramps... you would have to see what and where suited you best.
Over the years we have seen many people using chairs, frames and sticks out and about all around the area so you shouldn't have any real problems.
Enjoy your holidays
Steve
Things that you might need to check more spefically are bathroom facilities if you need walk/drive in showers then its not the norm.
Protaras has some decent pavement but does have some areas with high curbs, but this isn't likely to be much of a problem as you can go around or look for a lowered part.
There is also the coastal path that can take you right down the beach along to Pernera which again has good access and paving (or go on the road like everyone else !)
Bars/Restaurants in Protaras and Pernera are hit and miss, some are level, some have steps and some have ramps... you would have to see what and where suited you best.
Over the years we have seen many people using chairs, frames and sticks out and about all around the area so you shouldn't have any real problems.
Enjoy your holidays
Steve
Not forgot you We fly out on Sunday at 5am so will be reporting back as and when I can -- need some WiFi to do so not using mobile as costs way too much
looking for ramps / handrails / wide aisles etc stuff to make a place disable friendly and as my back is getting worse will be looking out even more for me too
looking for ramps / handrails / wide aisles etc stuff to make a place disable friendly and as my back is getting worse will be looking out even more for me too
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