WHEELY TREKKY: The special wheelchair to make accessible, the unaccessible!

  • WHEELY TREKKY: The special wheelchair to make accessible, the unaccessible!

    Posted by romeanditalygroup on June 14, 2018 at 1:21 am

    There are so many things to do while you are travelling around Italy: from an accessible beach on Italian Riviera, up to a romantic Gondola ride in Venice, through Wine and Food tastings in the most famous cellars in the beautiful Tuscany landscapes.  Adding a cooking class to learn how to prepare the real Pizza and finishing with a private visit in the breathtaking Vatican Museum… these are just some examples of the hundreds of chance you will have to live a real italian experience!

    But has never happen to you to not be able to access with your wheelchair an ancient archological site because the surface is unstable, or there is no lift in that amazing old renaissance palace?

    Unfortunately in Italy it could happen.. as we have streets made of cobblestones, and areas which have been built millions years ago.

    We found out a solution to make this unpleasant moments not happen again! We can rent you a special medical one-wheel chair, supported and carried by our trained Staff, that will make accessible also sites that are usually not accessibile at all. You are not going to lose any happy memory during your italian holidays, and you will totally enjoy with no stress and no worries, your next vacations!

    Do you want to learn more about our WHEELY TREKKY?

    Visit tour website for more detailed informations at: http://www.romeanditalygroup.com

    Or contact us by email at [email protected] to start planning your next trip to Italy!

     

    Lots of fun, high standard quality, professionalism, and an exhaustive knowledge of our territory and products, are always included in the package!

    Are you ready now  to pack your bags and fly to Italy?

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    or Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rome-and-italy/

    Accessible Japan replied 6 years, 5 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies
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