October 17, 2010
Special Arrangements at St. Lucia for Disabled People
St. Lucia is an exotic island situated between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Although it is a small island, only 27 miles wide, it has gained enormous popularity as a holiday destination. The island remained a colony of France for many years after which it was taken over by Great Britain. St. Lucia became an independent state of the Commonwealth of Nations in 1979.
Located in the Caribbean, the main attractions at the island are the sandy white beaches and clear blue waters along with the tropical climate and lush scenery. It is a place that has various activities to suit people with all kinds of interests. When one thinks of a Caribbean holiday, the few things that come to mind are tours, hikes, water sports and partying. It may seem that a place such as St. Lucia might not be suitable for people with any disabilities as they would not be able to take part in these activities. This is not so. There are many attractions that St. Lucia offers for disabled visitors so that they too can enjoy their holiday to the fullest.
In the past few years, there has been an increase in the awareness of rights for disabled people. This has motivated disabled to activate in all normal activities of life. The Caribbean island has special features which are friendly and convenient for disabled people. Most of the hotels and resorts at the island have particularly organized rooms for the people, where they get a good treatment. Apart from that, all places have access for wheel chairs to easily move around so that disabled can also become a part of the fun. A team of specialist is especially dedicated for taking care of disabled people who are interested in snorkelling and diving in the sea. The Diveheart foundation at the Caribbean Island focuses on the enjoyment for disabled people during their holidays. The warm water of St. Lucia tends to be quite soothing for people with sore muscles since it is not cold.
A seminar conducted at St. Lucia, in June 2006, by the Disabled People International (DPI) association, discussed on the topic of ?Inclusive Tourism in the Caribbean Region?. They are putting many efforts to make the Caribbean islands a tourists spot for more disabled as well. St. Lucia National Council for Persons with Disabilities also works for this cause.
Prior to the landing of the disabled tourists to the Caribbean, it is wise to work really hard in arranging things for them. All special requirements should be taken care of in order to avoid any hassles. Travel agents can also inform the airlines as well as the hotel, about the condition of the person so that they are handled well. Since the internet has made everything so easy in this world, it helps a person is booking holidays and vacations as per the requirement of the tourist.
Overall, St. Lucia is a good holiday option for people with disabilities, and promises to provide an exciting experience.
Edward Watkinson is a travel guide. For St Lucia Holidays and other Caribbean holidays visit this Caribbean holiday website today at http://www.caribbeanconnection.com.
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