Italy

Tuscany

Tuscany

Italy

Siena

Siena

Italy

Rome

Rome

Italy

Venice

Venice

Italy

Florence

Florence

Italy

Pisa

Pisa

Italy

Multi-day Trips Italy

Exploring Venice on a wheelchair.

7 days / 6 Nights

Highlights of Italy: Rome & Venice

Rome - Venice

On this 7-day multi-day trip to Italy, you will visit and explore Rome and Venice in an accessible way. Rome, Italy's capital, is a busy modern metropolis filled with monuments that remember a glorious Roman past. Venice is a picturesque city of cobblestone streets, quaint neighborhoods, and home to the famous Grand Canal. Both cities will have a dedicated tour with knowledgeable, professional guides who will mention notable landmarks and monuments. You'll visit places such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Sistine Chapel at your own pace. Although navigating these cities can sometimes present challenges, this multi-day trip was designed with accessibility in mind. You can ask your guide for assistance and indications to an accessible restroom at any point of your journey; your comfort and safety are our priorities! All the guaranteed rooms are accessible, and an accessible van fitted with a wheelchair lift/ramp will do all transfers between destinations, activities, and airports. Hotel Indigo Rome St George and Monaco & Grand Canal in Venice are the selected hotels; if any of the accessible room is not available at the time of your booking, we will find another similar accommodation with an accessible room that also matches your needs. The price of this multi-day trip might be subject to changes depending on seasonality and the availability of accessible rooms. A travel expert will confirm the final details once you submit a booking request.

Things to Do + Hotels + Ground transportation


A person in a wheelchair inside the arena of the Colosseum.

11 days / 10 Nights

Jewels of Italy: Rome, Florence & Venice

Rome - Florence - Venice

On this 11-day multi-day trip to Italy, you'll visit Rome, Florence, and Venice with included accessible transportation, accommodations, and activities. Alongside professional tour guides, you'll experience authentic Italian culture and cuisine. The itinerary includes visits to famous museums such as the Vatican Museums, wine-tasting experiences, and a free day in Florence to discover the city at your own pace. This multi-day trip was designed with accessibility in mind. Your comfort and safety are our priorities! An accessible vehicle fitted with a wheelchair lift will do all transfers to the activities, your hotels, and airports. Hotel Indigo in Rome, St George Il Guelfo Bianco in Florence, and Monaco & Grand Canal Hotel in Venice are the selected hotels; if any of the accessible rooms are not available at the time of your booking, we will find another similar accommodation with an accessible room that also matches your needs. The price of this multi-day trip might be subject to changes depending on seasonality and the availability of accessible rooms. A travel expert will confirm the final details once you submit a booking request.

Things to Do + Hotels + Ground transportation


Highlights of Rome.

5 days / 4 Nights

Highlights of Rome

Rome

Enjoy Rome’s iconic attractions and experience the city’s history on this 5-day multi-day trip in an accessible way. A city tour with many famous landmarks, a dedicated guided tour to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, and a visit to the Vatican museums are part of your itinerary—a short but complete trip to get to know this historical and modern Italian capital city. This multi-day trip was designed with accessibility in mind. Your comfort and safety are our priorities! The guaranteed accessible room is equipped with a roll-in shower, and an accessible van fitted with a wheelchair ramp will take you to every activity and back and forth from your hotel and the airport. 3-star Hotel Lancelot is the selected hotel; if the accessible room is not available at the time of your booking, we will find another similar accommodation with an accessible room that also matches your needs. The price of this multi-day trip might be subject to changes depending on seasonality and the availability of accessible rooms. A travel expert will confirm the final details once you submit a booking request.

Things to Do + Hotels + Ground transportation


About Italy

Explore Italy's Top Accessible Destinations


Experience the art, history, and culinary delights with wheelchair travel in Italy. Known for its stunning landscapes, iconic architecture, and rich cultural heritage, Italy is making strides to enhance accessibility for all travelers.

Start your Italian adventure in Rome, the Eternal City. Rome combines ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Forum with modern accessibility improvements. Navigate this historic city with ease by checking out our guide on accessible Rome wheelchair travel.

Continue to Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, famous for its art, architecture, and historic centers. Its is increasingly accessible, offering barrier-free access to its renowned museums and galleries. Discover the accessible travel options in Florence.

Finally, do not miss Venice, known for its intricate waterways and stunning art. Despite the challenges posed by its unique structure, Venice is adapting to provide more accessible experiences for wheelchair users. Learn more about Venice's accessible travel initiatives.

Accessible travel Italy

Italy can present a challenge for disabled travelers, but this can be overcome with research and planning. Things to be aware of include cobbled streets, hilly cities and historic buildings with stairs. Venice has many humpback bridges across the canals, only a handful of which have ramps. The Cinque Terre and parts of Tuscany have narrow, uneven pathways and winding cobbled streets, so travelers with reduced mobility may not get the most out of their trip in these destinations.

However, many public transportation systems, including much of the national rail network and the vaporetto boats in Venice, have been adapted for accessibility. Assistance can be provided, especially if requested in advance. Many attractions can be accessed free of charge or at a reduced rate by people with disabilities. Travelers who book official tours of landmarks will receive assistance from guides.

Country Information

Health

No vaccinations are required to enter Italy, but as with all international travel, it is recommended to be up-to-date on your vaccinations, including tetanus. Be sure to get appropriate health insurance to fit your personal and travel needs, and have funds available to cover any medical emergency.

Travelers to mountainous areas should take reasonable precautions and make sure that they are prepared for all weather conditions.

Security

Italy is generally a safe country to visit. Pickpocketing and muggings can occur, so it is recommended to be cautious and avoid flashing valuables.

If traveling by car, never leave valuables on display and always lock your car when it is parked. Beware of people trying to distract you when traveling with luggage, such as in train stations or when loading your vehicle as this can be an attempt to distract you to steal your suitcases or money.

Documentation

Entry requirements to Italy depend on your nationality. Check the specific entry requirements here.

https://visaguide.world/europe/italy-visa/requirements/

Weather

Italy has many climate zones and weather can vary from region to region. The summers are from May to September and are generally warm and dry, but expect high temperatures in the mid-30°C or even higher in the south of Italy and in Sicily. The cities can become hot and humid in summer months.

If visiting in the winter or if traveling to higher altitudes, visitors should prepare accordingly and bring warm clothing and layers.

Language

Italian is the main language of Italy. Approximately a third of Italians speak English to some level, although English speakers tend to be more concentrated in major cities and tourist destinations.

Electricity

Italy has 3 different kinds of plug sockets, but generally all standard European plugs with two round pins will work across the country. Italy operates on a 230V supply, with 50Hz.