An Accessible All-Inclusive in Cancun

By: - December 2nd, 2018
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By the Caribbean Journal staff

It’s not always easy to find accessible rooms in the Caribbean — particularly at all-inclusives.

But the trend is beginning to change, thanks to efforts like those at the Seadust Cancun Family Resort in the Mexican Caribbean.

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Seadust.

The property has unveiled new handicap accessible suites for travelers with special needs, it announced this week.

The new suites, set on the first floor of the Cancun-area resort, were feature ample doorways, wheelchair-accessible bedrooms, shower chairs, roll-under sinks, toilets with handlebars and accessible beds.

The Cancun all-inclusive has a total of 11 restaurants, 11 bars and a live theater, among other amenities.

— CJ

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