I went to Turkey with my friend Nathan who has cerebral palsy. He also used an electric wheelchair. We saw hardly any disabled people out there. That however did not deter the people and the staff from being extremely helpful and friendly. The ramps were very steep and even in an electric wheelchair I had to help push Nathan up them! Not recommended for wheelchair users. Although whenever Nathan and I got in a spot of bother, the staff were all very on hand and extremely helpful. Most of the staff can speak good basic english, some better than others. The hotel was very clean and modern. It wasn't of a 5* standard but with all the onsite amenities and extras this is how they gained their stars. There was a married English couple at the same resort but no other english people. The dutch and russian visitors all spoke excellent english so we were able to make some good friends. There is a tunnel to go through to get to the small, private beach. Don't use the road, your asking for trouble!! The swimming pools are also of a very good standard. I thought the food was horrible but Nathan loved it. (I am really picky though!) The entertainment team were entusiastic doing shows each night and getting people to join in games in the daytime.The Turkish spa is definately recommended. It's a lovely place if you just want to chill out, forget and relax!
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