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  1. Report from 2nd Day of GITANDO.ALL 2014, Vicenza , Italy

    the writing of the Manifesto on Accessible Tourism 2010, the White Book on Accessible Tourism 2013

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  2. City of Sozopol, Bulgaria

    panoramic alley, the central beach, the architectural-historic complex southern fortress wall and tower

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  3. Accessible tourism – Nature-based activities for all, needs for assistive devices and information among people with disabilities

    , wheelchairs, hearing aids, or a white cane. However, they wanted to rent or lend assistive devices

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  4. Hotel Grand Betagne

    Five star luxury hotel in the heart of Athens

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  5. Hotel Villa Sevasti **** - Sevasti Pierias, Katerini, Greece,

    on a theme (each one has its own thematic core) making them unique. Villa Sevasti is a new 4 star hotel. 10 of the rooms and en-suite bathrooms are suitable for guests with disabilities. Special

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  6. New not-for-profit hotel group targets accessible travel in UK

    Windermere Manor Hotel. The Vision Hotels Group. A new not-for-profit hotel group has been launched in the UK, specialising in accessible travel. Re-branded as Vision Hotels, the group’s four AA three-star hotels are run by national charity Action for Blind People and are already equipped with all

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  7. ENAT Honorary Member Dr. Scott Rains Recognised in 2010 Virgin Travel Awards

    at the University of California Santa Cruz, training five-star hotel management in a cross-country tour

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  8. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    them with a truly five-star visitor experience.” Tourism Minister Fergus Ewing said: “Scotland

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  9. Disability skiing: The rise of accessible ski resorts

    driveway up to the chalet, or getting to the ski slope can be awkward. Unless it's five-star luxury

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  10. Tapping Into the Accessible Tourism Market after COVID - Editorial by The Himalayan

    –covered 90 star hotels in the major cities. Not much thought has been given to accessible tourism

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