Shore Excursion from Civitavecchia Port: Rome Full-Day Tour


Sightseeing  :  Italy  :  Lazio  :  Civitavecchia  :  Ports Of Call Tours
  • Shore Excursion from Civitavecchia Port: Rome Full-Day Tour

Civitavecchia, Italy

Rating:  4.0 stars4.0 stars4.0 stars4.0 stars
Trip Type:   Ports of Call Tours
Duration:  9 hours
See Rome's top sights on a private tour led by a personal driver. Marvel at impressive St. Peter's Basilica, head to the heart of historic Rome to visit the ancient Pantheon and admire the architecture of the Colosseum and learn about its history. Take a stroll around Piazza di Spagna to admire the famous Spanish Steps.

More About This Activity All Ports of Call Tours  →

See Rome's top sights on a private tour led by a personal driver. Marvel at impressive St. Peter's Basilica, head to the heart of historic Rome to visit the ancient Pantheon and admire the architecture of the Colosseum and learn about its history. Take a stroll around Piazza di Spagna to admire the famous Spanish Steps.Discover the most fascinating sites in Rome and the Vatican on  7-hour sightseeing tour. Your personal driver will whisk you around the historic and popular areas of the city, from St. Peter’s Square to the Coliseum, the Pantheon, and more.

Your tour of Rome can begin at your city accommodation or at the Civitavecchia cruise port. You’ll be taken to see all the major highlights of the Eternal City during this 7-hour excursion.

The first stop on the tour is at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, where you’ll visit majestic St. Peter’s Basilica. Afterwards, the tour continues on through Rome's historic core. Admire the ancient Pantheon, a temple that’s nearly 2,000 years old. This is the best-preserved remnant of Roman antiquity in the city, and one of its most impressive attractions.

Piazza di Spagna is among the prettiest squares in Rome. See the famous Spanish Steps, a favorite spot for fashion shows and photo opportunities. Directly in front of the Spanish Steps are Rome’s two most important shopping streets: the Via Condotti and the Via Frattina.

Next you’ll see Piazza Venezia, site of the Grave of the Unknown Soldier and the national monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of a united Italy.

The tour continues up to the Capitoline, the smallest of Rome's seven hills. See the Senatorial Palace, housing City Hall, and the Piazza del Campidoglio, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century under commission by Pope Paul III.

Your final stop is at the Colosseum, undoubtedly the best-known amphitheater in the world, and an interesting site both architecturally and historically. In Ancient Rome, the Colosseum was used for gruesome gladiator fights, animal hunts, and even executions.




« Go Back


About Us | Link With Us | Contact Us | List With Us | Privacy Policy | Legal
Also visit Tours.com, the official directory of vacations worldwide since 1995.

Copyright 2024 Tours.com/Select Web Ventures, LLC - All Rights Reserved.
No part of this website may be copied or reproduced without the written consent of Tours.com and Select Web Ventures, LLC.