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Sandy Beach Resort by Rizos Resorts

Agios Georgios
8.1

Very good

1,337 reviews

Experience luxury at this all-inclusive resort with 4 outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and multiple dining options in Corfu.

Top rated

5-star

Pool

Parking

from
$136
/ night


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When searching for a disabled accessible room in Corfu, look for features that ensure comfort and ease of use. Ideally, these rooms should have wider doorways and hallways to accommodate wheelchairs, maneuverable space around the bed, and accessible bathroom facilities equipped with grab bars and roll-in showers. Additionally, check if the hotel provides visual or auditory alarms for safety and whether they offer emergency procedures tailored for guests with disabilities.


Corfu boasts several attractions that cater to disabled visitors. For instance, the Old Town features cobbled streets with ramps at major entry points, making it navigable for wheelchair users. The Achilleion Palace offers accessible paths and elevators, allowing everyone to appreciate its stunning gardens and architecture. Beaches like Gouvia and Kontokali also provide accessible facilities, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the island’s natural beauty.


Disabled travelers in Corfu can utilize several transportation options that cater to accessibility needs. Local buses are increasingly fitted with low-floor access and designated spaces for wheelchairs. Many taxi services are equipped for transporting passengers with mobility impairments, but it is wise to pre-book. Car rentals with accessible vehicles are also available, giving travelers the flexibility to explore the island at their own pace.


To ensure your accessibility requirements are met when booking a hotel in Corfu, it’s advisable to directly contact the hotel prior to your arrival. Confirm your specifications regarding room features, such as shower accessibility, wheelchair maneuverability, and any additional aids you may require. Many hotels are keen to accommodate special requests and can provide specific details about their accessible amenities if needed.


The best time to visit Corfu for travelers with mobility issues is during the shoulder seasons of late spring (May to early June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, crowds are thinner, and many attractions have fewer visitors, allowing for a more relaxed experience. This also means that hotels may be more accommodating, with easier access to facilities and services designed for disabled guests.


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