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From Civitavecchia: Full-Day Panoramic Bus Tour of Rome|Italy
From Civitavecchia: Full-Day Panoramic Bus Tour of Rome|Italy
From Civitavecchia: Full-Day Panoramic Bus Tour of Rome|Italy
From Civitavecchia: Full-Day Panoramic Bus Tour of Rome|Italy
From Civitavecchia: Full-Day Panoramic Bus Tour of Rome|Italy

From Civitavecchia: Full-Day Panoramic Bus Tour of Rome|Italy


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  • See the exterior of the magnificent St. Peter's Basilica and the colonnade
  • Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain in the Baroque center of Rome
  • Admire the wonderful Altar of the Fatherland in the famous Venice Square
  • Take a spectacular photo in the world's largest amphitheater: the colosseum
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

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Head to Rome on a full-day bus tour of the Eternal City with tour leader from the port of Civitavecchia. Discover the city's hottest locations like St. Peter's Basilica (outside), Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain.
Be welcomed by your tour leader at the Civitavecchia port and board a spacious coach. Relax on the drive to your first stop in Rome that is just a stone’s throw away from the Palazzaccio (Palace of Justice) in Piazza dei Tribunali.
Take time to admire the most powerful and imposing castle ever built in Rome, Castel Sant’Angelo. Nearby, marvel at magnificent St. Peter's Basilica from the top of Via della Conciliazione. 
Feast your eyes on the semi-circular colonnades that frame St. Peter's Square, designed and built by Bernini in the 17th century.
Meet your tour leader at a designated point for the second part of the tour. Board the bus for a panoramic ride. Cross the Tiber near the Tiberine Island, see the Pyramid of Cestius, and view the Baths of Caracalla, the second largest Roman baths. Photo stop at the largest amphitheater ever built: the Colosseum.
End your scenic bus ride with a stop in Via Petroselli, near the Theatre of Marcellus. Reach the Capitoline Hill to see the Cordonata that leads to Piazza del Campidoglio. Arrive at the Althar of the Fatherland and view dei Fori Imperiali roade to the Colosseum.  
Observe Traian’s Forum and toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain. Take a break for a quick lunch or to grab a gelato. Enter the incredibly well-preserved Pantheon temple built to see its massive dome and the tombs of Victor Emanuell II and Raphael.
End your tour in Piazza Navona where you can see the 4 Rivers Fountain by Bernini, before ending your visit to Rome and heading back to the port in Civitavecchia.

Important Info

Reminders

  • Not Suitable For: People with mobility impairments

  • Not Suitable For: Wheelchair users

  • What To Bring: Comfortable shoes

  • Not Allowed: Pets

  • Know Before You Go: Admission to the Colosseum and Roman Forum are not included in the tour price. The panoramic tour will provide an external view of these monuments

  • Know Before You Go: The panoramic tour can be bilingual

FAQ

1. What are some essential visitor etiquette tips for touring major attractions like St. Peter's Basilica or the Colosseum in Rome?

When visiting Rome's historic sites like St. Peter's Basilica and the Colosseum, it's important to respect local customs. At religious sites, silence and modesty in dress (covered shoulders and knees) are expected. For all sites, avoid littering, loud conversations, and touching ancient structures without permission. Always be mindful of your surroundings and other visitors, and keep pathways clear.

2. Is there a specific dress code for visiting religious sites such as St. Peter's Basilica during a Rome panoramic tour?

Yes, when visiting religious sites in Rome, particularly St. Peter's Basilica, a modest dress code is required. Both men and women should ensure their shoulders and knees are covered. This means avoiding shorts, mini-skirts, and sleeveless tops. It's advisable to bring a scarf or light jacket to cover up before entering to ensure entry.

3. What are the key benefits of taking a full-day panoramic bus tour from Civitavecchia to explore Rome's iconic sights like the Trevi Fountain and Colosseum?

A full-day panoramic bus tour from Civitavecchia offers several benefits. It provides comfortable, air-conditioned transportation directly from the port, saving you the hassle of planning public transit. You can see major landmarks like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and St. Peter's Basilica efficiently, covering a lot of ground in one day with informative commentary.

4. How does a structured full-day panoramic bus tour of Rome compare to a hop-on hop-off bus for first-time visitors to landmarks like the Colosseum and Altar of the Fatherland?

A structured full-day panoramic bus tour, like one visiting the Colosseum and Altar of the Fatherland, offers a curated itinerary and guided commentary, ideal for first-time visitors who prefer a comprehensive, organized experience without independent navigation. A hop-on hop-off bus provides more flexibility to explore at your own pace but requires more self-planning and might not include direct transport from Civitavecchia.

5. What specific sights or experiences can be expected when visiting Venice Square and the Altar of the Fatherland during a panoramic bus tour of Rome?

During a panoramic bus tour, you can expect to admire the magnificent exterior of the Altar of the Fatherland, also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, located in the prominent Venice Square. This impressive white marble structure offers great photo opportunities and serves as a central point from which to view other historical buildings and bustling city life.

6. Will there be opportunities for taking photos at the Colosseum and other landmarks like the Trevi Fountain during the full-day Rome bus tour?

Yes, the full-day panoramic bus tour is designed to allow guests to capture memorable moments at Rome's iconic sites. You will have opportunities to take spectacular photos of the Colosseum's exterior and toss a coin into the iconic Trevi Fountain. The tour ensures stops at these key landmarks for appreciation and photography, providing ample time.

7. What is the typical duration of stops at major attractions such as the Trevi Fountain and St. Peter's Basilica during the full-day panoramic bus tour of Rome?

The full-day panoramic bus tour of Rome typically includes designated stops at major attractions like the Trevi Fountain and St. Peter's Basilica for photo opportunities and exterior appreciation. While specific durations can vary based on tour logistics, these stops are usually long enough to experience the site's highlights and capture memorable pictures without rushing.

8. What are the advantages of choosing a full-day panoramic bus tour of Rome that departs directly from Civitavecchia Port?

Choosing a full-day panoramic bus tour departing directly from Civitavecchia Port offers significant convenience for cruise passengers. It eliminates the need to arrange separate transportation to and from Rome, providing a seamless transfer. This tour allows you to maximize your time in Rome, seeing its ancient and Baroque highlights without worrying about logistics or returning to the port on schedule for your ship.

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