hi all
been looking at holidays in costa teguise and found accommodation called oceano g or oceano, are these one in the same or different places? some searches come back just oceano and some come back as oceano g? sorry if its just me but bit confused
also whats it like in october and is it any good for people with mobility problems?
many thanks
helen
can no-one help please?!
even if no-one knows about the appartments, can anyone tell me what its like in october and if costa teguise is suitable for people with mobility problems?!
many thanks
helen
Don't know owt about the apartments I am afraid. Sorry.
In terms of mobility...how mobile are you if that is not too cheeky a question? Are you a wheelchair user? Are you able bodied but have difficulty with distance,hills, etc?
thanks for answering
my mum and i both use sticks to get around due to arthritis but can walk short distances and hills even tho its slowly.
thats one reason we are thinking of costa teguise as ive read it quieter than other places
many thanks
helen
I would say Playa Blanca is quieter but not quite as flat though.
As far as I'm aware they are one and the same apartments, I think you won't have a problem with walking issues in Costa Teguise so long as you pick a central location. I fell in love with the resort after going for the first time last year (and just got back this year) after going to PDC for years....Caz
the resort is all flat and the council have just renovated most of the pavements and roads so mobility shouldnt be a problem,the apartments are right in the centre of town next to all the ammenities,basic but clean and safe,the rsort is ideal for you both,very laid back and friendly,have a good time.
the oceano and oceano g are the same i have stayed there a few times they have very few amenities there and i would say not very wheelchair friendly,the weather in october is usualy about 29degrees during the day although last october reached 38degrees which was unusual.
Post a Reply
Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.