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 designe...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 the airport. 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.
Accessibility. What to expect?
Assistance
Guides/ Staff members have experience assisting people with disabilities
Transportation
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Bathrooms
Accessible bathrooms at multiple stops during the Multi-day Trip
Places
Places visited are all wheelchair accessible and can be navigated independently
There are smooth floors and pathways
Equipment
No adaptive equipment included
From $6480 USD / per person
*Price based on 2 travelers
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival
Welcome to Italy! Upon arrival at Leonardo Da Vinci - Fiumicino International Airport in Rome, you’ll meet your guide and transfer by wheelchair-...Welcome to Italy! Upon arrival at Leonardo Da Vinci - Fiumicino International Airport in Rome, you’ll meet your guide and transfer by wheelchair-accessible transportation to the 5-star Hotel Indigo Rome St George, your accommodation for the next 4 nights. Your guaranteed accessible room will be waiting for you! Settle in, enjoy the hotel amenities, and prepare for the adventures ahead.
After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a half-day guided tour of some of the most famous sites of Rome. Led by a professional guide, the priv...After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a half-day guided tour of some of the most famous sites of Rome. Led by a professional guide, the private tour starts by picking you up from your hotel in a wheelchair-accessible van and taking you to your first stop: Trevi Fountain, a Rome must-stop and an iconic example of baroque architecture. Next, you’ll go to Piazza Navona, an ancient stadium now a quintessential Roman square filled with renaissance churches, elegant cafes, and trendy art galleries.
The Pantheon is your next stop: An ancient religious site that dates back to 27 B.C. and is one of the best preserved ancient Rome construction. Finally, you’ll visit two more charming Roman squares: the Piazza Colonna, where you’ll find the famous the Column of Marcus Aurelius, and the Piazza di Spagna, where you’ll encounter one of the most sought-after places to visit: The Spanish Steps, where you don’t have to climb the stairs to enjoy the view! This is the best spot to shop for souvenirs.
After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a half-day tour and submerge yourself in an ancient Rome ambiance. You’ll be picked up from your hotel...After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a half-day tour and submerge yourself in an ancient Rome ambiance. You’ll be picked up from your hotel in an accessible vehicle and will go you your first visit: The Colosseum, which is the largest amphitheater in the world. You’ll tour the inside of the arena and look at the original arches. Your knowledgeable guide will tell you its importance for ancient Rome. There is an elevator to reach the second floor, where you can look down at the Colosseum and get a view of the city.
Afterward, you’ll travel in a wheelchair-accessible van to the Roman Forum. This ancient marketplace later on housed many important buildings of ancient Roman government and had considerable importance in Roman social and political life. Though the site presents obstacles for wheelchair users, it is primarily accessible. Next, you’ll stop by the Arch of Titus, the Arch of Constantine, and the Imperial Palaces, located on the top of Palatine Hill. At the end of the tour, you’ll be driven back to your hotel in an accessible vehicle.
Please note that some places might be hard to access and navigate for manual and power wheelchair users. For an extra charge, the tour offers an all terrain Wheely trekky wheelchair rental for those who need additional mobility support.
Day 4: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter Cathedral visits
On day 6 of this multi-day trip, you'll have a 6-hour private tour of the world-famous Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel with a professional...On day 6 of this multi-day trip, you'll have a 6-hour private tour of the world-famous Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel with a professional guide. You'll be picked up from your hotel in an accessible vehicle and will tour the Vatican gardens and several rooms within the Vatican; You'll appreciate its art collections, luxurious marble candelabra, and sixteenth-century frescoes by Botticelli, Rosselli, and Michelangelo. There are several accessible bathrooms at the Vatican and a cafe with step-free access.
The Sistine Chapel will be your next stop. It used to be private to the pope and is now a famous landmark visited by people worldwide that can be accessed by elevator. Once inside, be sure to look up and marvel at the ceiling: it holds Michelangelo's spectacular "The Last Judgement" fresco, painted between 1535 and 1541. The tour finishes with a visit to the monumental Basilica of Saint Peter, the largest church in the world, and a stroll through the iconic St. Peter's square. You'll later be returned to your hotel on an accessible van.
On day 5, you will check out of your hotel after breakfast and be transferred to the train station by accessible transportation. Staff will be av...On day 5, you will check out of your hotel after breakfast and be transferred to the train station by accessible transportation. Staff will be available to assist you with your luggage. You'll then catch the train to Florence and be met by a driver with an accessible vehicle who will take you to your hotel, the Il Guelfo Bianco, where your guaranteed accessible room will be waiting for you. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the hotel amenities!
On day 7 of this multi-day trip, You'll be picked up from your hotel and then have an hour's drive to the Chianti region, where you'll have a pri...On day 7 of this multi-day trip, You'll be picked up from your hotel and then have an hour's drive to the Chianti region, where you'll have a private half-day tour of Italy's finest wines and food. The tour includes guided visits to two traditional vineyards accessible to people with disabilities. In both of them, you'll learn about winemaking: an essential piece of Italian gastronomy.
Both visits include wine-tasting experiences with local wines, such as Chianti, the Brunello di Montalcino, and the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The tasting session will accompany local produce and charcuterie, such as cheese, olives, olive oil, prosciutto ham, and salami. You'll be taken back to Il Guelfo Bianco in Florence.
On day 4, you'll have breakfast at your hotel and transfer to the train station by a private and accessible transportation service. The driver wi...On day 4, you'll have breakfast at your hotel and transfer to the train station by a private and accessible transportation service. The driver will be available to assist you with your luggage.
Upon arrival, you'll catch the train to Venice and be met by a guide, who will take you to the pier and catch a water taxi to Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, where your guaranteed accessible room will be waiting for you. Settle in, relax, and enjoy the hotel amenities or explore the city freely!
After having breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a half-day tour of the Murano and Burano, two of the many islands that compose Venice’s lagoon ...After having breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a half-day tour of the Murano and Burano, two of the many islands that compose Venice’s lagoon crossed by the Grand Canal. You'll arrive by an accessible transfer.
Murano is the biggest Venice island and houses the accessible VII-century Santa Maria e San Donato Church. With Venetian-Byzntine architecture, you’ll marvel at the mosaic flooring filled with biblical references your guide can point out. After a 10-minute stroll, you’ll arrive at San Pietro Martire Church, which has a lateral accessible entrance.
Burano will be your next stop. The quaint town is famous for its colorful houses and its lace industry. Here you’ll be able to shop local craftsmanships. Tre Ponti is the perfect spot to photograph this colorful island! At the end of the tour, you’ll return to your Venice hotel in an accessible vehicle.
After having breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a private half-day tour of Venice’s highlights. Considered an open-air museum, Venice offers en...After having breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a private half-day tour of Venice’s highlights. Considered an open-air museum, Venice offers endless opportunities to explore, and this tour can guide you through the city.
St. Mark square is your first stop, where you’ll cross the iconic Venice’s narrow streets and visit the spectacular St. Mark Basilica. Doge’s Palace and its museum will be your next stop; you can shop at local artisan shops specializing in glass materials and gaze at Tiziano frescoes. Later you’ll return to your hotel by accessible van.
On your last day, you will be transferred to the airport in a wheelchair-accessible van.falseOn your last day, you will be transferred to the airport in a wheelchair-accessible van.
What's included
Admission
Breakfast
Tour Guides
Assistants
Audio guides
Airport transfer
Accessible transportation
Accommodation
What's not included
Meals
Insurance
Gratuities
International flights
Domestic flights
Important information
The same price applies to all travelers. Please select the number of travelers with and without disabilities when booking on our website.
Please note that the price featured is the lowest price available based on 2 people traveling. Please get in touch with our travel experts to know what rates apply for your traveling dates / number of participants.
This trip can be arranged for customers traveling by themselves. Assistants and trained guides will be hired to assist and help out with the logistics needed.
Spoken language(s):English, Italian.
Travel insurance is not included but an appropriate insurance based on your personal needs is highly recommended.
Train tickets are not included in the total price of the package but can be arranged by our travel experts. Just contact us!
Policies
Cancellation and modification policies differ depending on the chosen hotels and/or activities. Please click here to check out the policies that apply to your selection.
FAQs
The itineraries offered are examples that can be changed to fit your interests and needs. Our travel expert team will help you personalize your itinerary.
No. We offer activities, tours, accommodations, and transportation a la carte and multi-day tour packages that include a combination of all of the above. Transportation within the destination is included in some tours, but varies based on the tour. Flights to and from the destination are not included.
Accommodations are accessible. Rather than just listing that the rooms are accessible, we collect and provide accurate information about the accessibility of the hotel or accommodation. This way, before you even book your stay, you will know exactly what you are getting: whether the doorway width will accommodate your wheelchair, how high the bed is, or what type of accessible shower is offered in the bathroom.
The tours we offer are designed to accommodate all different disabilities. Our travel expert team can help you find the right tour to meet your accessibility needs.
Yes. Guides and assistants are available at all of our destinations during the activities. The tourism professionals that we work with undergo a training program so that they are prepared to provide an accessible experience.