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New Zealand accessible accommodation options provide access facilities for the disabled, elderly or infirm. New Zealand disabled accommodation facilities include wheelchair access and bathroom railings.
NB: This New Zealand directory is specifically for tourism companies that cover the country. They either have many outlets or are able to offer you a service throughout New Zealand.
Select Accessible Accommodation in New Zealand from the list below.
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New Zealand accessible accommodation provides access to comfortable accommodation for wheelchair users, disabled, elderly or infirm guests. Before booking your accommodation, you should always confirm with your hosts that adequate provision is available for your specific requirements, be it a general accessibility issue or specific facilities catering for hearing or visual impairment.
New Zealand disabled accommodations offer good accessibility to guests. You can expect to find some, if not all, of the following at your accessible accommodation:
If you are hearing impaired, or travelling with someone who has a hearing impairment, you should check with potential hosts whether they have: visual adaptation aids for telephone ringers, smoke alarms, fire alarms, doorbell, audio loop systems, amplification on telephone handsets and televisions with teletext.
For travellers with visual impairment, it is important to check whether accommodations welcome your guide dog, as well as: having markings denoting changes in floor space and height, braille instructions for appliances and controls and use of large print.
You can make all your accessible accommodation enquiries and bookings online.