Rome & Vatican (from Civitavecchia)
We arranged this tour for you to enjoy the both Rome and Vatican in one day. The rate includes a private Vatican licensed guide (3h.) who takes you to the Vatican museums, the Sistine chapel and St. Peter's basilica. We reserve the Vatican tickets in advance, so you can enter the museums without waiting in long line.
| Sedan (1-3 p) | Minivan (4-5 p) | Minivan (6-8 p) |
|---|---|---|
| 600 Euro | 650 Euro | 680 Euro |
| Duration: about 9h, Including a Vatican private guide (3h) | ||
Example Itinerary
Colosseum
One of the world's most celebrated buildings, the grand ancient arena.
Arch of Constantine
Erected to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius in the 4 C.
Capitoline Hill
With a view of the Roman Forum and the square designed by Michelangelo.
Venice Square
Located in central Rome, adjacent to the Venice Palace and the imposing Victor Emmanuel II monument.
Trevi Fountain
The monumental Baroque fountain. Throw a coin into there to return to Rome!
Spanish steps
The splendid Baroque staircase, with 137 steps, alternating with ramps.
Vatican museums
One of the best museums in the world for the interest and diversity of their treasures.
Sistine Chapel
The Papal domestic chapel with the powerful ceiling paintings by Michelangelo (the Creation).
Basilica of St. Peter
The largest of all Christian places of worship, reflects many centuries of Christian history.
Notes
- The rates Include: Private Vatican licensed guide (3h), All taxes, Parking, Private vehicle with air conditioner, driver, toll
Exclude: Entrance Fee / Colosseum (If you visit the inside) - 12 euro per person, Vatican museums appointed tickets - 19 Euro per person, lunch - We reserve the Vatican tickets in advance, so you can enter the museums without waiting in long line.
- The tour starts and finishes at Civitavecchia Port.
- You can modify the itinerary as you like. For example, if you have already visited the Colosseum, it can be replaced with other monuments. Please ask to the driver.
- Please dress appropriately to visit religious places; covering knees for men, no bare shoulders or very short skirts for women.
- Vatican museums are closed on Sunday (Except the last in the month) and public holidays.
- Notes about our dock service: You will find your driver on the pier when you come down from the gangway. The driver holds a sign with your name on it.


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