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Wheelchair-Accessible All-Inclusive Resorts in Puerto Rico

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Who doesn’t love lounging on a sandy beach with unlimited margaritas and the warm Caribbean sun shining down on you? Puerto Rico offers all these delights and then some. The El Yunque Rainforest has exotic flora and fauna, Vieques boasts dazzling bioluminescent bays, and San Juan’s cobbled streets offer a nostalgic adventure — just watch out for the rogue chickens, they have a knack for photobombing your perfect Instagram shot! The best part? The island offers numerous wheelchair-accessible, all-inclusive resorts, making it a dream destination for families, couples, and solo explorers.

Top Wheelchair-Accessible All-Inclusive Resorts in Puerto Rico

Below are some of the best wheelchair-friendly resorts in Puerto Rico:

El Conquistador Resort

Whether you’re throwing a milestone birthday party, having a family reunion, or just planning an intimate wedding, El Conquistador Resort is the ultimate destination to make your dreams come true. Nestled in stunning Fajardo, this wheelchair-accessible resort boasts 511 rooms with spectacular views from Las Brisas, La Marina, and Las Vistas.

Featuring an ADA-compliant design, this resort has accessible public spaces, including a restaurant, bar, convenience store, accessible restrooms, pools, and even a wet bar (because why miss out on poolside cocktails?). The guest rooms have spacious layouts, accessible bathrooms with roll-in showers, and beautiful porches.

This all-inclusive resort offers various amenities to make the most of your stay. You can visit its private Palomino Island and rent a beach wheelchair to get close to the shimmering water. Or, you can head to the Coqui Water Park,which features a lazy river, a massive infinity pool, and a speed slide.

If you prefer a drier kind of fun, grab your clubs and tee off at the award-winning Arthur Hills golf course. It’s an 18-hole par-72 wonder with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and El Yunque Rain Forest. And let’s not forget the spa — because a little pampering never hurts anybody.

While the amenities are off-the-charts, don’t miss out on nearby local attractions like El Yunque National Forest, Fajardo’s Lighthouse, Parque De Bombas, and The Bacardi Rum Distillery.

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Caribe Hilton

Located in San Juan, Caribe Hilton is a luxurious resort that blends the island’s rugged natural beauty with a touch of modern elegance. The resort is designed with wheelchair users in mind, complete with accessible parking spaces, entrance routes, hotel restaurants, and a swimming pool.

There are seven ADA-compliant rooms equipped with roll-in showers and grab bars. Depending on whether you have a  garden or ocean view, you’ll have your morning coffee with either the sight of palm trees swaying gently in the breeze or the soothing sound of waves crashing on the shore. These views are so beautiful that you might become a morning person.

This resort offers plenty of amenities that will make you think twice about leaving to explore local attractions. You can play water sports in one of the four pools, unwind at the spa, push yourself in the fitness center, tighten up your swing at the tennis court, or just contemplate your future as a professional sunbather at the Hammock Gardens.

Besides that, Caribe Hilton’s daily activities are enough to keep you buzzing with excitement. Take a shot at water aerobics, test your flexibility with outdoor yoga, play a scavenger hunt, or enjoy pina colada tasting. Once you’ve worked up an appetite from all those activities, head over to one of the resort’s many dining areas to refuel.

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Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Nestled along Puerto Rico’s coast, Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve promises sun-soaked days and unforgettable nights. The hotel is largely ADA-compliant, featuring handicap-friendly parking, an accessible on-site restaurant, a spa, a fitness center, and a pool with a self-operating lift for guests with mobility issues.

As for the rooms, there are accessible vanities, doors with lever handles, and lowered viewports to keep you independent and in charge. There are toilet seats at wheelchair height, non-slip grab rails, and roll-in showers so you can easily freshen up. The deadbolts on guest room doors, secondary locks on room windows, and flashing door knockers make security a non-issue. Need to make a call? The phones are TTY/TTD compatible, ensuring everyone stays connected.

Dorado Beach offers activities that will keep your spirits high. Breakfast with an ocean breeze? Absolutely. Soothing treatments at the spa? Sign us up! Explore the historic Rockefeller Nature Trail, marvel at underwater marine life, putt through at TPC golf courses, or take a dip in the plunge pool.

The dining options at Dorado Beach are as diverse as your appetite. From the upscale Flor de Sal to COA Bar serving craft cocktails with sunset views, there are different restaurants that will leave you asking for seconds.

Once you’ve had your fill of resort life, take a quick drive to explore cultural delights in Dorado town or challenge the locals to a dominoes game (warning: they take it very seriously, so you must play accordingly to win.)

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Accessibility Features to Look For While Booking a Resort

When planning a getaway, finding the right accommodations can make all the difference. However, not all resorts are the same. Some lack basic accessible amenities, while others lack the staff needed to ensure your stay is hassle-free. To save you the trouble, keep the following points in mind while booking your stay:

  • Look for rooms with plenty of space to move around, wide doorways, and clear paths. This makes it easier to navigate, especially with a wheelchair or walker. If possible, find a room with adjustable beds to suit your comfort needs.
  • Make sure the resorts offer roll-in showers with no steps, shower benches, and adjustable shower heads. There should be sturdy grab bars near the toilet and in the shower area to avoid those dreaded slips.
  • As for the fixtures, make sure light switches, thermostats, and other room controls are at an accessible height for easy reach.
  • Look for balconies that you can easily roll onto or walk out to, with non-slip flooring and secure railings.
  • Check if the resort’s restaurants have ramps or level entrances to avoid balance issues or feeling uneasy at mealtimes.
  • Many guests may have food allergies, intolerances, or follow specific dietary lifestyles, such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free. Top-notch resorts should offer a diverse menu so you can enjoy the food without worries, whether it’s a hearty quinoa salad or a delicious gluten-free pizza.
  • If you plan to use the fitness center, make sure it has accessible equipment like recumbent bikes or weight machines with removable seats. A spacious layout also helps you work out without issues.
  • If the resort is near a beach, ask if they offer beach wheelchairs that don’t sink into the sand.
  • Make sure the front desk and concierge have lowered counters that are reachable from a wheelchair. It’s a small detail, but it makes a big difference.

Enjoy an Accessible Vacation with Wheelchair Getaways

If you’re excited to explore Puerto Rico’s scenic paths, stunning beaches, and tropical rainforests, Wheelchair Getaways has got your back. We offer wheelchair-accessible vehicles for both short and long trips, so you can cruise around the island or simply reach your favorite resort without any hassle. For more details, call us at  (866) 224-1750 or complete our online form to book your ride today!

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