First inclusive beach inaugurated in Veracruz

Discover how people with disabilities can enjoy the sea at the first inclusive beach opened in Veracruz.

Inclusive beach in Boca del Rio, Veracruz
Inclusive beach in Boca del Rio, Veracruz

It was inaugurated first inclusive beach en Veracruz marking a before and after in accessibility and social inclusion for people with disabilities.

This space, located in the Mocambo resort in Mouth of the River is designed to provide a safe and fun environment for everyone.

The director of the State DIF, Rebeca Quintanar, inaugurated the Mocambo Universal Beach“the first in the state to be accessible to people with disabilities without exception.”

Features of the inclusive beach

  • Adapted equipment

Mocambo Beach is equipped with amphibious technology that allows people with various disabilities to enjoy water activities.

This includes amphibious wheelchairs that facilitate access to the water, as well as ramps that ensure unhindered entry.

These adaptations are essential to ensure that all visitors can enjoy the beach without limitations.

inclusive beach in mouth of the river, veracruz
Inclusive beach in Boca del Rio, Veracruz
  • Water activities

Visitors will be able to take part in a variety of adapted water activities. This not only promotes inclusion, it also encourages social interaction and enjoyment of the natural environment.

The beach thus becomes a space where people with disabilities can experience the fun of the sea and sand.

  • social importance

The creation of this inclusive beach is a step forward in promoting equality and the rights of people with disabilities in Mexico.

Mocambo Beach will not only serve as a recreational site, but also as a symbol of the government's commitment to accessibility.

“This project is much more than infrastructure, it is a symbol of the commitment that this administration has for equality and respect for diversity.. The amphibious equipment and adapted facilities represent a change in the way we understand inclusion, universal access to recreational rights and leisure for people with disabilities,” said Rebeca Quintanar.

This project is undoubtedly a model to follow for other regions, demonstrating that it is possible to create spaces where everyone can enjoy themselves without barriers.