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One of the fields we have developed extensively is one with tools and services for accessibility, in order to overcome all – physical, communicative, cognitive, relational and symbolic barriers. Therefore, disabled people can enjoy the sites and take part in all the activities without difficulty.
Special vans, wheelchairs and assistans are provided upon request in advance. Furthermore, vans are designed with wide aisles and comfortable seats.
Technological applications for accessibility are available for disabled persons.
Personalized Assistance to the disabled people is provided when requested.
Thoughtful guides, they warn you about the roads before you start taking the walk on the marbles 😉
I travel a lot internationally and have walking problems. Wherever I go I try to find the best tours for disabled but valuable at the same time. I have to admit this was the best experience I have had in such a long time.
This was like an historical dream
The roads are marbled so it is extremely slippery on the wheelchair but thanks to the guide and the assistants they make it easier to travel…
What a gadabout I am !! I had a broken arm this tour but I still couldn’t hold back from my shopping and traveling. They assigned a great assistant for me and with one word she was great!. We had a great dialog and she helped a lot.
My wife has asthma she was afraid of walking through the whole full day tour of Ephesus. We planned a tour of our own most interests which included Ephesus Museum, and Isa Bey Mosque. The guide was very patient with our tired feet. After the tour, as the last stop we went to the Wine Village ( I like to call it). Definitely Great wines
Me encanto todo lo que vi mi discapacidad no fue un problema para visitar una de las ciudades mas conservadas de esa epoca efeso es una maravilla
During our Ephesus Tour we really were interested in seeing Terrace Houses. We were touring with two kids with one being disabled. By avoiding the crowd, our guide really well directed us through. Great time we had with no difficulty and the trip was worth every penny.
My wife and I are both retired and we travel almost every year. We both enjoyed this tour very much. We had a full day of Ephesus tour. We saw mainly everywhere. Had a really rich lunch that we both enjoyed. Great service they offered. Even had a nice wine tasting.
During my signing up for this tour I requsted a wheelchair. Although I can still walk.
I didnt really trust myself for long walks in Ephesus. It was my backup not to ruin anybody else’s tour. At the end I felt time is important for travelers. I just want to thank them so much for paying attention to my needs and bringing the chair along.