Managing Your Rental Guests Podcast http://traffic.libsyn.com/cottageblogger/VRS113_-_Accessible_Rentals_with_And.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS Today’s guest lives in one of my bucket list spots – the Mediterranean island of Cyprus – and it is one of my destinations for 2016. In fact, we are booked into his Villa Carpe Diem for a week in September, and can’t wait. Apart from being beautifully located on the ancient island of Aphrodite, the property is completely accessible for people with disabilities and has a fully equipped and self-contained adapted apartment on the lower level. Owners, Andy and Niki Renals custom built the villa with disabled guests in mind and the outcome is a niche accommodation option that is regularly booked by disabled guests and their carers. There is even a wheelchair adapted vehicle (WAV). Andy talks about why he chose to create this adapted space and how he works with booking partners in the disability sector to fill the property. We also discuss the comprehensive access statement that Niki has developed to ensure guests know exactly what is available to them. Tweet: Accessibility at your #VacationRental can really set your property apart. @VillaCarpeDiem shares his success Finally, Andy shares a few tips for owners who might be thinking about making their vacation homes more accessible, and are thinking about renovation plans. We talked about: Why the Renal’s chose Cyprus to build their vacation home The type of equipment that meets the needs of guests with disabilities The importance of a thorough accessibility statement Targeting niche groups through booking partners How the changing nature of Home Away is affecting bookings at Villa Carpe Diem Why a good website is so important How owners could create more accessibility Networking and the benefits of sharing experiences with other owners. And more….. Sites mentioned in this episode: Villa Carpe Diem Access Statement Theraposture Booking partner – Disabled Holidays.com Vacation Rental Formula