Disabled Travel
Disabled Travel
All Iceland Tours is the only tour operator in Europe who offers accessible travel tours in Iceland. Whe specialize in super jeeps and safari tours into the amazing nature of Iceland. We will make sure that your tour in Iceland will be unforgettable. All our guides are specially trained and experienced super jeep tour guides, our tours run from simple day tours to Gullfooss and Geysir,natural hot springs,glacier ice, active volcanos, stunning mountains and fjords. We can tailor made any tour to your satisfaction. We are here to make your dream come true. Iceland has more options and resources for travelers with disabilities than ever before, but you must call well in advance to secure your plans. Reykjavík and Akureyri are fairly accommodating, and new public buildings have to meet a strict code for wheelchair access. But, in the countryside, accessible facilities are few and far between, and tours often involve traveling long distances over rough ground or unpaved paths. (One bright spot is Iceland's top tourist attraction, The Blue Lagoon, which has good wheelchair access.) This is were our specially designed super jeeps come in, you can enjoy magnificence view from our jeeps over river and places were only few have crossed. We will stop at interested places and view the amazing nature, quality and good service is our main goal.
Always make specific inquiries at hotels before booking. The website www.whenwetravel.com lists wheelchair-accessible hotels in Reykjavík. All farms in the Icelandic Farm Holidays network have been evaluated for accessibility; click the "Facilities for Disabled" link at www.farmholidays.is, or call tel. 570-2700.
Most museums and other tourist attractions offer reduced admission prices for travelers with disabilities. Air Iceland offers reduced rates, as does Smyril Line, the ferry connecting Iceland to Europe.
Transportation -- All airlines flying to and from Iceland can accommodate travelers with disabilities, and Air Iceland, the main domestic airline, generally has no trouble with wheelchairs.
Buses in Reykjavík are all wheelchair-accessible, but buses elsewhere usually don't have lifts or ramps. The largest tour operators each have a few wheelchair-accessible buses.
All Iceland Tours provides all-inclusive travel opportunities to disabled people of various abilities in a safe, respectful, and fun atmosphere. All of our special adventures seek to create an environment that promotes personal and emotional growth, friendship, and learning.
Professional group leaders all have extensive training and experience in special education, first aid, and travel.
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