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#1 ACT

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Posted 08 November 2006 - 02:32 PM

Hi I would like to inform all the apparelyzed members of a new accessible hotel in Turkey!!! :H2kOther (26):

ACCESS CENTRES TURKEY Who are we? What does this mean?

ACT is probably the first specialist holiday hotel resort of is kind. We offer to family's, young people and the more mature individual an opportunity of a life time. Especially where these couples or groups have a mix of non-disability and disability. Many of our rooms cater for all disabilities, where every individual can feel they have equal access whatever the ACTivity or adventure. Whatever your range of disability or non-disability we carefully asses the best room available to suit your needs, assuring you of a comfortable, relaxing and fun experience, each and every time.

The accommodation is a 4* luxury hotel in Icmeler, The hotel is beautiful; each room is very large and accessible and has panoramic sea views. The hotel offers many great facilities including a conference centre, a cinema, fitness centre, Turkish baths and private accessible beach.

The hotel is ideally located approximately 5 minutes away from Icmeler centre, where ACT will provide free adapted transportation to and from the hotel at regular intervals.



For a holiday of a lifetime please contact us at www.accesscentres.com

Happy holidays to you all

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Edited by ACT, 08 November 2006 - 02:36 PM.


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Posted 11 November 2006 - 05:22 AM

great job guys! ;)

turkey is far from accessible country, but i have never had any difficulties since people are very helpful. even in a urban jungle like istanbul.

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Posted 11 November 2006 - 08:02 AM

View Postmilosh, on Nov 11 2006, 06:22 AM, said:

great job guys! ;)

turkey is far from accessible country, but i have never had any difficulties since people are very helpful. even in a urban jungle like istanbul.


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Hi Milosh,
Thanks very much for your well wishes! You are absolutely right- on a whole Turkey is not the most accessible of places in the world, but the popular tourism areas of Marmaris and Icmeler are definately on the right tracks. We have been very lucky - in that this is the first project of this nature in Turkey and we have received tremendous backing and support from locals and government officers, who are determined that this area will be accessible.
Im sure you would agree that Turkey is a very beautiful country with a unique blend of East meets West- with many different sights to see and cultures to experience.
I hope that one day you will return and come and say "Hello"
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Posted 11 November 2006 - 12:27 PM

turkey is unique! honestly, places like marmaris are my least favorite.




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