Here’s what to know.
There are property-wide access ramps, including to the resort’s adults-only Shangri-La Gardens.
you could also pick up a one-day pass to enter the property.
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Rates start at $376/night.
There are wide pathways to all major property amenities and easy access to the beach.
This property is close to several parks and its Niromi restaurant infuses Costa Rican flavors into international favorites.
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Rates start at $181/night.
All suites are accessible by elevator.
For culinarily-minded travellers, there are27 restaurantswithin a half a kilometer of the resort.
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Rates start at $366/night.
There are two handicap-accessible rooms with private plunge pools with stunning views of the Arenal Volcano.
According to Marsell, a lift can be requested for easy access into and out of the plunge pools.
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The property has a fixed ramp pool and the main pool with wet bar has an accessibility lift.
Rates start at $548/night.
Rates start at $342/night.
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The 27-acre botanical garden has wheelchair-friendly paths, and the gardens have wheelchairs available for rent to tourists.
The park features white-sand beaches, rainforests, and hundreds of wildlife species.
The views at this location include the Arenal volcano, Lake Arenal, and primary rainforest.
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There are more than 7,000 items on display, most from 500 B.C.
The former fortress in San Jose was converted into a museum in the mid-20th century.
Its also renowned for its oxcarts, which town residents would decorate with bright patterns and colors.
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Their Donatapa campaign turns recyclable beach waste into colorful handicap-accessible ramps.
Marsell recommends booking well in advance to ensure properly trained guides in small groups.
Transportation
In San Jose, city buses are wheelchair accessible.
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Most taxis throughout Costa Rica can accommodate a folding wheelchair.
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