Rosa Khutor Resort redefines inclusive tourism with barrier-free travel
Rosa Khutor Resort has set a high standard for inclusive tourism in Russia. A large part of its facilities now caters to guests with special needs. This includes accessible rooms and tailored services across hotels and welcome zones.
The resort has made inclusivity a priority. Ninety percent of its hotels, along with those in the coastal cluster, provide accessible rooms. These adaptations ensure guests with disabilities can stay comfortably.
Beyond accommodation, the wider infrastructure supports barrier-free access. Welcome zones and public areas feature ramps, lifts, and other assistive features. Staff are also trained to assist visitors with specific requirements. While Rosa Khutor leads in this area, details on similar post-Olympic facilities in Russia remain unclear. No official figures confirm how many other venues match its level of accessibility.
The resort's efforts have created a more welcoming environment for all travellers. Its high percentage of adapted rooms and services reflects a commitment to accessibility. This development positions Rosa Khutor as a model for inclusive tourism in the region.