for 7 minutes • September 23, 2025

Top 5 Accessible Hotels for Disabled Travellers

Tenerife is one of Europe’s most accessibility-friendly destinations, with flat promenades, accessible beaches, and hotels designed for travellers with mobility needs. Whether you use a wheelchair, need adapted rooms, or are travelling with someone who does, here are five of the best accessible hotels on the island.
1. Iberostar Selection Anthelia (Costa Adeje)

Why Stay Here:

This 5-star beachfront hotel offers adapted rooms with roll-in showers, grab bars, and wide doorways. The resort is flat, with ramps throughout, making it easy to access pools, restaurants, and the beach.

Try:

Booking a sea-view adapted room - close to the lifts and main facilities.

Good for:

Wheelchair users, luxury seekers, families needing accessibility.
2. Hotel Tigaiga (Puerto de la Cruz)

Why Stay Here:

Family-run and highly praised for personal service, Hotel Tigaiga has adapted rooms and accessible bathrooms, plus step-free access to the pool and restaurant. Surrounded by gardens in a quiet location.

Try:

The adapted double rooms with garden terrace.

Good for:

Older travellers, nature lovers, peaceful stays with accessibility.
3. GF Gran Costa Adeje (Costa Adeje)

Why Stay Here:

A large resort with excellent facilities for mobility-impaired guests, including adapted rooms, wheelchair-friendly pool lifts, and accessible bathrooms. Location is flat and close to Playa del Duque.

Try:

Pool-view adapted rooms for convenience and space.

Good for:

Families, multi-generational groups, sun-seekers with mobility needs.
4. H10 Conquistador (Playa de las Américas)

Why Stay Here:

Located directly on the seafront promenade, this hotel has step-free entry, accessible rooms with roll-in showers, and staff trained in accessibility assistance. Perfect for guests who want nightlife nearby.

Try:

Adapted ground-floor rooms close to the pool area.

Good for:

Younger travellers, couples, disabled-friendly nightlife access.
5. Mar y Sol Hotel (Los Cristianos)

Why Stay Here:

Specially designed for accessibility, Mar y Sol is famous among mobility-impaired travellers. It offers hoists, ramps, wide corridors, wheelchair hire, and adapted sports activities. Staff are highly trained in accessible tourism.

Try:

Accessible studios with sea views.

Good for:

Wheelchair users, rehabilitation guests, families with mobility needs.

Whether you’re enjoying a seafront promenade in Playa de las Américas or relaxing in a purpose-built accessible resort, Tenerife makes inclusive travel easy. And the best part? Accessibility here doesn’t mean compromise - it means freedom.

While this list is based on personal visits, we’re open to featuring more great spots.

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📌 Tenerife’s accessible taxis can be pre-booked - great for airport transfers.

📌 The beaches of Playa de las Vistas (Los Cristianos) and Playa Fañabé (Costa Adeje) have ramps, amphibious chairs, and lifeguard assistance.

📌 Always request an adapted room in advance, as availability is limited.

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