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Getting around Paphos and surrounding area using a wheelchair and public buses.
Our Experiences of getting around Paphos and Coral Bay using a manual wheelchair. I hope some of yiu find it useful.
Before going to Paphos, I was debating whether to take the Gogo Elite, Jazzy Pride or the manual wheelchair
I am glad we opted for the latter as it was more versatile getting over rougher ground or higher kerbs with my wife pushing.
Our holiday was arranged through Enable holidays, and everything ran smoothly. Assistance ant both Newcastle and Paphos worked well, using an Ambulift to get on and off the Jet2 flight.
Transfers to and from the hotel was arranged though Oberon Explorations, and a super guy called Ali. This was on a Wednesday and he then came to our hotel on the Saturday morning to see if he could arrange accessible tours. Ali’s wife, Kathleen, originates from Edinburgh and she kindly came along to say hello.
They operate a number of services to disabled travellers through their website -
https://www.accessibleholidayscyprus.com/
We booked two tours with Ali and saw pert of the Island that I don’t think we would have seen otherwise. Our first tour was with a lovely German family who were repeat customers and the second just my wife and I. Ali often took charge of my wheelchair which let Brenda roam about to take photographs.
The seafront walk for the Kato Paphos area along to the Castle was just a short stroll from our hotel. Day or night, we found it a pleasant walk with lots going on either at beach or the hotels that were along it. My wife found it an easy push although there are a few areas that were more broken flagstones than a solid pathway. As one got nearer the Castle end there was an abundant of ‘touristy’ shops and cafes
We used the Paphos buses quite a lot to get about. A single journey was 1.50 euros and a day ticket 5 euros. We didn’t get around to a weekly ticket as the drivers were having a few strikes as they hadn’t been paid. There was good wheelchair access and we only once encountered a wheelchair already on the bus. People with pushchairs moved without being asked.
The only flaw we found with the buses was when they let us off, they were quite often too far from the pavement and therefore the ramp was onto the road, giving a fairly steep gradient.
Throughout Paphos, including the old town, we found dropdown kerbs were fairly frequent which is just as well as the height of the kerbs was much higher than in the UK
This was more so when we got the bus to Coral Bay in order to connect with the Zoo Bus. We had to find a pole for me to hold onto whist my wife got the wheelchair down and then me to get onboard again, only to have to repeat this at the other side of the road.
In Cyprus, seemingly cars have the right of way at pedestrian crossings. However, we found most drivers, including lorries and white vans, stopped to let us across.
One important waring I would give is that motorists have a habit of parking their cars on pavements, making it difficult for wheelchairs and, in particular, mobility scooters to get past.
For other reviews I have posted on Euan’s guide relating to this holiday, please use the following links.
The Avanti Hotel
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/avanti-hotel-paphos-8442/reviews/very-helpful-staff-and-a-disabled-friendly-hotel-other-than-the-pool-7479
The Harbour Restaurant
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/the-harbour-restaurant-paphos-8441/reviews/such-friendly-helpful-staff-and-refreshing-drinks-7481
The Moorings Restaurant
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/the-moorings-paphos-8443/reviews/a-good-venue-for-a-meal-7482
Cavallini Restaurant
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/cavallini-ristorante-italiano-paphos-8440/reviews/a-lovely-easily-accessible-italian-restaurant-7480
Café Nero – Kings Mall Paphos
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/caffe-nero-paphos-8444/reviews/not-the-best-place-for-an-iced-coffee-7483
Archaeological Park
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/archaeological-park-of-kato-pafos-paphos-8451/reviews/well-worth-the-effort-required-to-get-around-7497
Paphos Zoo
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/pafos-zoo-peyia-8447/reviews/a-well-laid-out-zoo-and-worth-the-effort-to-get-there-7492
Our Experiences of getting around Paphos and Coral Bay using a manual wheelchair. I hope some of yiu find it useful.
Before going to Paphos, I was debating whether to take the Gogo Elite, Jazzy Pride or the manual wheelchair
I am glad we opted for the latter as it was more versatile getting over rougher ground or higher kerbs with my wife pushing.
Our holiday was arranged through Enable holidays, and everything ran smoothly. Assistance ant both Newcastle and Paphos worked well, using an Ambulift to get on and off the Jet2 flight.
Transfers to and from the hotel was arranged though Oberon Explorations, and a super guy called Ali. This was on a Wednesday and he then came to our hotel on the Saturday morning to see if he could arrange accessible tours. Ali’s wife, Kathleen, originates from Edinburgh and she kindly came along to say hello.
They operate a number of services to disabled travellers through their website -
https://www.accessibleholidayscyprus.com/
We booked two tours with Ali and saw pert of the Island that I don’t think we would have seen otherwise. Our first tour was with a lovely German family who were repeat customers and the second just my wife and I. Ali often took charge of my wheelchair which let Brenda roam about to take photographs.
The seafront walk for the Kato Paphos area along to the Castle was just a short stroll from our hotel. Day or night, we found it a pleasant walk with lots going on either at beach or the hotels that were along it. My wife found it an easy push although there are a few areas that were more broken flagstones than a solid pathway. As one got nearer the Castle end there was an abundant of ‘touristy’ shops and cafes
We used the Paphos buses quite a lot to get about. A single journey was 1.50 euros and a day ticket 5 euros. We didn’t get around to a weekly ticket as the drivers were having a few strikes as they hadn’t been paid. There was good wheelchair access and we only once encountered a wheelchair already on the bus. People with pushchairs moved without being asked.
The only flaw we found with the buses was when they let us off, they were quite often too far from the pavement and therefore the ramp was onto the road, giving a fairly steep gradient.
Throughout Paphos, including the old town, we found dropdown kerbs were fairly frequent which is just as well as the height of the kerbs was much higher than in the UK
This was more so when we got the bus to Coral Bay in order to connect with the Zoo Bus. We had to find a pole for me to hold onto whist my wife got the wheelchair down and then me to get onboard again, only to have to repeat this at the other side of the road.
In Cyprus, seemingly cars have the right of way at pedestrian crossings. However, we found most drivers, including lorries and white vans, stopped to let us across.
One important waring I would give is that motorists have a habit of parking their cars on pavements, making it difficult for wheelchairs and, in particular, mobility scooters to get past.
For other reviews I have posted on Euan’s guide relating to this holiday, please use the following links.
The Avanti Hotel
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/avanti-hotel-paphos-8442/reviews/very-helpful-staff-and-a-disabled-friendly-hotel-other-than-the-pool-7479
The Harbour Restaurant
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/the-harbour-restaurant-paphos-8441/reviews/such-friendly-helpful-staff-and-refreshing-drinks-7481
The Moorings Restaurant
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/the-moorings-paphos-8443/reviews/a-good-venue-for-a-meal-7482
Cavallini Restaurant
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/cavallini-ristorante-italiano-paphos-8440/reviews/a-lovely-easily-accessible-italian-restaurant-7480
Café Nero – Kings Mall Paphos
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/caffe-nero-paphos-8444/reviews/not-the-best-place-for-an-iced-coffee-7483
Archaeological Park
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/archaeological-park-of-kato-pafos-paphos-8451/reviews/well-worth-the-effort-required-to-get-around-7497
Paphos Zoo
https://www.euansguide.com/venues/pafos-zoo-peyia-8447/reviews/a-well-laid-out-zoo-and-worth-the-effort-to-get-there-7492