What should I consider when booking a family accommodation with special needs?

Hotels And Resorts
Hotels And Resorts
Hotels And Resorts
Hotels And Resorts
Hotels And Resorts
Hotels And Resorts

Answer

Look for accommodations that explicitly mention accessibility features, such as wheelchair access or special facilities for children with disabilities.

• It's also wise to contact the property directly to discuss any specific needs your family may have, ensuring they can accommodate you comfortably.

• Using a service like Own The Conversation - can make this easier, allowing you to get answers quickly and in your preferred language.

Compare the final price rather than the headline rate. Check taxes, deposits, cancellation terms, renovation work, road access and the real distance to the beach or town. Property information should be treated as general guidance, not legal advice.

Updated 2025-11-21