Paul
04/lug/2025
2,0
We had an overall enjoyable holiday, and general access throughout the area was reasonable. However, there were two major accessibility issues that need urgent attention: 1. Beach Toilets Accessibility The so-called "accessible" toilets at the beach are not truly accessible. There are three steps leading into the facility, making it impossible for someone using a powered wheelchair to enter independently. Additionally, there are no hoisting facilities or full Changing Places provisions, which are essential for many individuals with complex needs. 2. House of Illusion This venue was advertised as accessible, but unfortunately, it was not. We were very disappointed during what was meant to be a fun family night out. Although we received a full refund, it did not make up for the frustration and exclusion we experienced. We hope this feedback helps improve accessibility for future visitors
Patrick
29/mag/2025
1,0
Access from hotel to beach via footpaths - very bad also in 90% of times ramps on or off narrow footpaths not suitable for wheelchair never mind a mobility scooter as for a double we had to get off it and some kind gentlemen lifted scooter on to or off footpaths or at poles or trees in middle of path where traffic was very busy /dangerous - rate them 1☆.
Joanne
14/mag/2025
5,0
Salou' s pavement were all adapted to be able to manouvre scooters around. The place and most of it was nice and flat too. And wide enough walk ways a perfect place for those with mobility issues and or mobility aids
Michelle
10/mag/2025
3,0
Some pavements are not that good and crossing roads are not easy but the promenade is very good.