A place where everyone is welcome
In fact, travel should be a comfortable, simple and adapted experience for every person. However, not all accommodations respond equally to the different needs of travelers. For this reason, more and more people value spaces where they can feel calm, understood and free of barriers.
For this reason, at Paradise Park Fun Lifestyle Hotel, we believe that everyone is welcome. We hold the Autism Friendly certification, which recognizes us as a space adapted for people with autism. This commitment is part of our way of understanding tourism: more accessible, more human and designed for everyone.
Arrive and start enjoying, without waiting or uncertainty
First of all, we know that arrival at a hotel can be one of the most sensitive moments. For this reason, we offer fast check-in, avoiding unnecessary waiting times and making the arrival process quicker and more comfortable.
In addition, we provide easy guides, visual supports and anticipation materials that help guests get to know the hotel before arriving. These tools make it easier to understand each step of the stay in a clear and simple way.
Clear information and visual support throughout your stay
In this sense, knowing what to expect makes a real difference. For this reason, our autism-friendly approach includes resources such as:
Spaces and services adapted to each guest
Each person experiences their holiday in a different way. For this reason, at Paradise Park we offer services that adapt to different rhythms and needs.
For example, in our dining areas we offer:
- Accessible menus, such as those at Bar Strelitzia
- Snack options and room service
In this way, each guest can choose how to enjoy their stay, without complications.
A step towards more inclusive tourism
In fact, World Autism Awareness Day | April 2nd. We are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of creating accessible spaces in tourism. Initiatives like this help bring visibility to this reality.
In this context, choosing an autism-friendly hotel not only improves the experience for those who need it, but also contributes to a more inclusive and respectful form of tourism.
Finally, if you need more information, visit Paradise Park’s Autism Friendly section.

