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Spain hotels in costa le sol?

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hotels for wheelchair user within 50kms of Malaga on coast

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  1. you can see all the information about costa del sol hotels in http://www.dimehoteles.com/hoteles-en-co...


  2. Several hotels in the area offer wheel chair access. check them out on the following links, these are 2 of many.

  3. The city of Malaga is a very popular tourist destination and as such has large numbers of visitors each year. There are various very cheap charter flights to and from Málaga airport. Many people come to appreciate the good weather and fine beaches of the Costa del Sol. From Málaga, other cities of Andalucia, like Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada, can be reached by train, bus or car.

    See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/places/malaga.... for more details

  4. check out on here hotels in MALAGA and they will give you details if any one of them appeal to you then email them and you'll get an answer back in 2 hrs or so  Good Luck

  5. the torremolinos beach club is good, Principe sol,in torremolinos, the gardenia park in feungirola, avoid the corjhitto blanca de alcantara , near peurto banus, its on the side of a motorway with no pavement, please excuse the spelling.

  6. There are a couple of companies who specialise in holidays for the disabled.

    Links to the ones I could find for your destination are here:

    http://www.disabledholidaydirectory.co.u...

    http://www.disabledholidaydirectory.co.u...

    Theres also a very useful site for checking the tourist hotels in the costa del sol here:

    http://www.enableholidays.com/searchresu...

    The Palmeras in Fuengirola should be ok as it's on the flat but The Cervantes in Torremolinos is on a hill.  I have to say that I quite like reccommending The Melia Costa Del Sol as it's on the promenade and ideal for taking the wheelchair out.

    They have rooms with a specially adapted wheelchair shower and they will hire out any equipment (lifting hoists if needs be etc)

    If it's sc you prefer, then have a look here:

    http://www.espanabreaks.com/locale.php/9...

    And finally... heres another site which just might have something you're after.

    http://www.accessatlast.com/disabled-hol...

    If you still can't find anything, Thomson Holidays have a special "Topical access for the disabled" feature in all high street travel agents which sell their holidays. There is a list of accomodation they reccomend as being suitable for the less mobile.

    You can always ask to have an agent check it out for you.

    All the very best of luck in finding something.

    Have a great time

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