disneybirds
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Not sure how much I will be able to help, but here are my thoughts. I had originally planned for us to fly into Rome and out of Venice, but in looking at the flights it was better for us to fly into Venice and out of Rome. Venice is slower paced, so you might want to take that into consideration if you want to start at a slower pace or end on a slower pace. Hopefully, your parents have good mobility. I said many times on our recent trip that Italy is not designed with those with mobility issues. In Pompeii, there is a lot of walking and stone streets. In Venice, there are lots of bridges. The Vatican involves lots of walking as well, but I am assuming there are accommodations for those with mobility challenges.What does everyone have planned for 2025?
Feb: Mexico for my grandmother's 90th
March: Disney World for my niece's 6th birthday
Summer: Belize
Thanksgiving: Italy, we are taking my parents so this will be a slow touring pace. I need some advice on what to do with 6 full days. My mom's dream is to visit the Vatican so that's the primary goal, we also want to visit Pompeii and Venice. Should we fly into Rome and out of Venice or vice versa?
If I were traveling with my parents, I would think about convenience. For instance, I would look into a car service or tour that would take you from Rome to Pompeii for the day. We were able to find a car service that waited on us to eat lunch in Naples, waited on us to tour Pompeii and arranged a tour guide, but they are based out of the Amalfi Coast. We also booked a golf cart tour with Rolling Rome that picked us up directly from the hotel. It is expensive, but definitely worth it. You can see so much in 3 hours and not have to walk. In Venice, I picked a hotel that had canal access so that we didn't have to lug our suitcases on the cobblestone streets and up/down bridges. It is easy to get lost in Venice so I didn't want to have to worry about finding our hotel after a long overnight flight.
Good luck with your planning! Happy to answer any questions.