Presentation: Best Wheelchair Accessible Cruise Vacations in Venice
These top 5 accessible Venice cruise vacations visit a variety of exciting destinations you won’t want to miss, including France, Spain and Greece!
These top 5 accessible Venice cruise vacations visit a variety of exciting destinations you won’t want to miss, including France, Spain and Greece!
Fifty miles north of London on the River Cam lies the town of Cambridge, home to one of the top universities in the world. Since 1209, impressive university buildings have been constructed here offering disabled tourists plenty of sightseeing opportunities.
This 75 minute Amsterdam accessible canal tour gives you a unique view of the city and provides informative, entertaining commentary on 800 years of history!
Wheelchair accessible water taxis in Venice comfortably transport disabled passengers between the Venice cruise terminal, the Venice airport, and the Venice Santa Lucia train station. Venice wheelchair accessible water taxis have a hydraulic lift where most of the normal water taxis have steps. The boat drivers are also trained to assist passengers with disabilities.
These 6 accessible Florence guided tours follow step-free routes, include a licensed guide, and visit sites like the Duomo, Pitti Palace, Uffizi Gallery, and more! Florence is a beautiful city known for its rich cultural history and famous art museums, and traveling to Florence with a disability does not have to be difficult.
The Highlights of St Petersburg Accessible Shore Excursion gives you the opportunity to see all the main sights and attractions in 3 days! You will experience the magnificent royal palaces, the great museums and the monumental cathedrals. Experience the grandeur of the imperial residences and learn from your professionally licensed tour guide about Orthodox traditions, […]
One of the most ornate and impressive palaces in Europe, the Chateau de Versailles is highlight for many people who visit Paris. And if the palace weren’t enough, the gardens behind it might even be more impressive!
The Left Bank was home to some of the greatest authors and artists in history: Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and more. During this 2.5 hour accessible Paris guided tour, you’ll explore the Left Bank as well as the Ile de la CitĂ© island in the middle of the Seine River, […]
Hundreds of years of royal history, stories, and gossip are covered during this London accessible guided tour. Royal palaces, royal parks, and royal monuments provide a background for a wheelchair accessible walk through history. Senior and disabled visitors to London who are interested in English and British Royalty will love the Royal London Accessible Guided […]
If you’re going to take a day trip from Paris, why not visit both Versailles and Giverny? Comfortable private wheelchair accessible transportation will bring you between the various sites on this Paris accessible driving tour. Guided tours and entrance tickets at both Versailles palace and the Giverny gardens are included.
These 3 to 4 week Accessible Grand European Vacations visit several cities and follow a comfortable, stress-free itinerary! Whether you’re interested in hitting the highlights of Europe, adding in some small towns, or focusing on North or South Europe, Sage Traveling will help you design your ideal Grand European accessible vacation!
This is hands down one of the most unique accessible activities in Europe. You can’t miss it! The Accessible Private Sightseeing Flight over Tuscany allows you to see mountains, valleys, and villages from the sky. We’re not talking about viewing the ground from 30,000 feet…you will be around 1200 feet where you can see everything!
The Accessible Food Tour in Siena Italy uses wheelchair accessible routes to visit 5 Siena restaurants for a 5 course meal. Yum! During the tour, your guide will lead you along wheelchair accessible routes to travel between each of the restaurants. You will encounter some cobblestones but no steps and none of the steep Siena […]
If you’re only going to stay in a single town in Tuscany, the centrally-located town of Siena would be a great choice for many mobility-impaired travelers. This 5 star wheelchair accessible Siena hotel contains a roll-in shower and is conveniently located on a flat street in central Siena. There are 3 accessible rooms and the […]
If you’re looking to stay in a charming, centrally-located, wheelchair friendly village during your Tuscany vacation, this luxury accessible southern Tuscany hotel won’t disappoint you! The hotel has a step-free entrance and an elevator to reach the accessible rooms. There are only a few rooms in this luxury accessible Tuscan hotel, and one of the […]
With visits to two Chianti wineries, three villages, and the impressive medieval walled town of Monteriggioni, the Accessible Driving Tour of Chianti Wineries and Villages will leave you with memories and photographs to last a lifetime. During this accessible Chianti tour, you will learn about the long war between the Florentines and the Sienese and […]
This accessible hamlet is an all-in-one. Located in the rolling hills of Chianti, this accessible Tuscany winery also has three accessible hotel suites, accessible wine tasting, two restaurants, and a pool. You might never want to leave! Founded in the 8th century, this small village still contains historic buildings like the church and schoolhouse. The […]
Conveniently located on the road that connects the villages of Montalcino, Montepulciano, and Pienza, this 1000 year old farm is home to an accessible Tuscany villa with a roll-in shower. A cypress-lined driveway (shown on the left) leads to the property which overlooks Tuscan farms and wineries. A step-free path leads down to the pool […]
Tuscan cuisine is world famous. While you’re visiting Tuscany, why not learn cooking techniques from a local instructor? The Accessible Italian Cooking Class in Tuscany is held on a small farm using ingredients gathered locally. The chef will instruct you in preparing 4 to 5 courses…one or two appetizers, a pasta dish, a meat dish, […]
If you have already been to Italy and loved it (who doesn’t?), then you can easily spend a week visiting accessible destinations in Tuscany. Tuscany disabled access presents different challenges than other major Italian cities. In Rome you might deal with long distances and few accessible transportation options, and in Venice you might deal with […]