Commitment to Accessibility
VisitAtlántico adheres to WCAG 2.1 Level AA to ensure that our site is accessible to users with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive disabilities.
2. Contrast and Readability
- Minimum contrast 4.5:1 for normal texts and 3:1 for UI elements.
- Font resizable up to 200% without design breaks.
3. Keyboard Navigation
- Tab: Advances to the next interactive element.
- Shift + Tab: Go back to the previous element.
- Enter/Space: Activates buttons and links.
- Focus indicators visible on all interactive elements.
4. Alternative Text and Multimedia
- Each image includes attribute
alt
descriptive. - Videos and audios are captioned and transcribed when necessary.
5. Semantic Structure and ARIA
We use semantic HTML5 (<header>
, <nav>
, <main>
, <footer>
) and ARIA roles (role="banner"
, role="navigation"
, role="main"
) so that screen readers interpret the page correctly.
6. Forms and Dynamic Content
All form fields include labels (<label>
) and accessible validation states, and update the ARIA aria-live
to notify assistive technologies.
7. Avoid Time Barriers
We do not impose strict time limits for completing forms or interactions. If necessary, we offer an extension or an accessible alternative.
8. Testing and Audits
We perform automated (axe, Lighthouse) and manual testing with screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver) and real users to ensure ongoing compliance.
9. Report Problems
If you encounter any accessibility barrier, please contact us:
accesibilidad@visitatlantico.co
10. Accessibility Updates
This page is periodically reviewed and updated to reflect improvements and new practices. Date last updated: May 15, 2025.