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Civitavecchia Cruise Port Shore Excursion: Full Day Rome

Civitavecchia Cruise Port Shore Excursion: Full Day Rome

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This impressive Shore Excursion touches the most significant highlights of Rome and Vatican City: • Pantheon • Trevi Fountain • Spanish Steps • Venice Square and the Wedding cake • Roman Forum • Colosseum • Arch of Constantine • Circus Maximus • Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel • St. Peter’s Basilica Square Lunch included in a typical Roman restaurant. In Private options are included tickets to the Pantheon, Colosseum, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel St. Peter's Basilica visit and Licensed Tour Guide. Pickup and Dropoff your ship. Worry-free Shore Excursion: We will ensure your timely return to Cruise Port for this activity.
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Ages 0-99
Duration: 10h
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  • Port pickup and dropoff
  • Worry-free Shore Excursion
  • Air-conditioned, fully insured and licensed legal vehicle with professional English-speaking Driver
  • PRIVATE Tour Options includes: Tickets to the Colosseum
  • PRIVATE Tour Options includes: SkipTheLine Tickets to VaticanMuseums,Sistine Chapel,St.Peter Basilica
  • PRIVATE Tour Options include: SkipTheLine Tickets to the Pantheon
  • PRIVATE Tour Options include: Dedicated Licensed Tour Guide, 2 hours or Full Time
  • Lunch in a Typical Roman Restaurant
  • LIGHT TOUR-NO GUIDE NO TICKETS Option includes only Driver and Lunch
What's not included
  • Tipping is not included in our service fees, It is never mandatory although it is always appreciated
  • LIGHT TOUR-NO GUIDE NO TICKETS Option NOT includes Tour Guide NOT includes Entrance Tickets


Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.
    Pickup details
    • Pickup and Dropoff: Civitavecchia Cruise Port, right outside your ship. • English-speaking Driver with a private vehicle will be waiting for you right outside the ship, holding a sign with your name on to be easily recognized. • No need to take Bus Shuttle from ship since our permits allow us to enter the Cruise Port.
    Port pickup offered
    During checkout you will be able to select from the list of included ports.
    • Civitavecchia Port, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, 19, 00053 Civitavecchia RM, Italy
    • Pier 12 Bis North, 00053 Civitavecchia, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
    • RCT - Rome Cruise Terminal - Banchina 25, Porto di Civitavecchia, Banchina 25, 00053 Civitavecchia RM, Italy
    End:This activity ends back at the meeting point.

      • Not wheelchair accessible
      If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 262476P1

      • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
      • Most travellers can participate
      • Air-conditioned, fully insured and licensed legal vehicle with professional English-speaking Driver
      • Pickup Cruise Port: Your Driver will be waiting for you right outside the ship, holding a sign with your name on to be easily recognized
      • In Rome Vans are better than Buses: Van = up to 8 seats, Bus = up to 50 seats. Note that Buses are not allowed in the historical areas of Rome (official ship excursions from Cruise Companies are operated with Buses). This means that the Bus will drop you off and you will walk for the entire duration of the tour (6/7 hours) to the other side of town at the end of the tour to be picked up. Best Viator's Rome excursions are with private Vans. Bus in Rome has only a small number of authorized spaces dedicated to pickup/dropoff travelers so, usually, during the city tour you had to walk for about 4/6 miles. In a big group chances are that you'll have to wait much longer for people lingering at the sights and stand in line longer for the toilets or at the snack counter. You will also have much less one on one time with your driver and guide or time to ask questions, because you'll have to share them with a lot more people.
      • Vans and their drivers will be at your complete disposal for the entire duration of the tour and can take you and stop where Buses cannot go, very close to all attractions, you will walk definitely less and see more!
      • Our fleet is comprised of Mercedes, Volkswagen, Ford, FCA, Sedans, MPVs and Vans. Many Italian cities have restricted the areas where certain vehicles can circulate, so in order to offer you the best service possible and to let you reach your destination as comfortably as possible, we will arrange your vehicle accordingly
      • Above 8 passengers please make multiple bookings and we will provide the service either with multiple Vans/SUVs, according to our availability and local regulations. The multiple vehicles will make the tour together with the same stops. The Guests can switch as they prefer in the available vehicles
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      • PRIVATE - ALL INCLUSIVE Option includes: Driver and vehicle full time. Tickets Pantheon, Colosseum, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, Entrance to St. Peter's Basilica. Dedicated Local Licensed private Tour Guide Full Time in Rome. Lunch in a Typical Roman Restaurant
      • PRIVATE - VATICAN GUIDE INCLUDED Option includes: Driver and vehicle full time. Tickets Pantheon, Colosseum, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and entrance to St. Peter's Basilica. Dedicated Local licensed Tour Guide 2 hours for Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica in a small shared group. Lunch in a Typical Roman Restaurant
      • LIGHT TOUR-NO GUIDE NO TICKETS Option includes: Driver, vehicle full time and Lunch in a Typical Roman Restaurant. Solution with a lower price. Not included Tickets, Not included Tour Guide
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      • PRIVATE Options only important information: VATICAN and COLOSSEUM TICKETS = Please provide the full name of each traveler. Please note that Colosseum and Vatican Museums Tickets from 2024 are nominative and each traveler must present a valid passport or ID document that matches the full name provided at the time of booking, it will not be possible to change the name on it. In case of mismatch with the identity document, or not presenting a valid ID document at the Check Control, the access will be denied by each Official Management Check Control Staff and no refund will be issued
      • PRIVATE Options only important information: ==>VATICAN MUSEUMS and SISTINE CHAPEL CLOSURES: every Sunday, Easter Days (Sun-Mon), 1 and 6 January, 11 February, 19 March, 1 May, 29 June, 15 August, 8 - 25 and 26 December. Instead Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, you will visit one of the Ancient Catacombs in Rome (tickets included). No refund is due. ==> COLOSSEUM SKIP-THE-LINE: for safety reasons the official Colosseum Management could lead delays in access to the site, even for pre-booked visitors. When closed (1 January, 1 May, 25 December) or on rare occasions, if Colosseum Skip-the-Line tickets to be sold out on official website, you will enjoy the Colosseum from outside and we will refund to you the corresponding tickets cost (18 Euros per person)
      • St Peter's Basilica: on rare occasions could be closed or inaccessible or with a long line wait time to enter. It is over our control, so no refunds or discounts will be issued.
      • One Infant seat available on request
      • This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
      • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

      • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

      If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 262476P1

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        Foro Romano
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        Arch of Constantine
        Circo Massimo
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        Pass by
        St. Peter's Basilica
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      • UrbExcursions-Italy
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        Rome, Lazio, Italy
        Joined in April 2020
      • amyb5714
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        4.0 of 5 bubbles
        Fantastic tour, fantastic day, with a bit of a downer ending
        I would rate this 4.9, if I could. The one thing that was a bit negative most likely was beyond the tour company's control. However, I'd like to make them aware. We did this tour on May 22, 2024 In general, the tour was fantastic. Paolo picked us up right on time. He had the step stool as requested to help us climb in and out of the Mercedes van (these vans tend to have a high clearance). The van was very comfortable, except - the 6 seats faced each other (3 and 3), which meant somebody was always facing backward. This was an issue for one of us; she always faced forward. For those of us facing backward, we couldn't always see what Paolo was pointing out. Paolo is an excellent driver - a Rome native, he navigated the streets like the pro he is. Truly impressive! First we stopped at the Pantheon - stunning! The last time we visited there, the whole building interior was covered in tarps and scaffolding. At the Trevi fountain, Paolo gave us a tip on great gelato that we took advantage of. Next up was the Spanish Steps - always amazing! At the Colosseum, we experienced a bit of confusion as to exactly where we were supposed to go, but somehow we figured it out. No time for an actual tour, but that was fine - in 2019 we took an in depth tour. The Colosseum is always awesome, in the literal sense of the word. Super crowded, but that's to be expected. Next up: lunch! We didn't realize/forgot lunch was included. The default was supposed to be a "taster menu", but since most of us have food restrictions, we all ordered off the menu with no problem. The food was delicious! I had sea bass. The gem of the day - The Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel. Here we go. Let me make this clear - I was fully aware that this tour was not fully wheelchair accessible. Though the description on the Viator site did not specify exactly what was not wheelchair accessible, up until the Vatican Museum, I was able to use the wheelchair for everything up until that point. I am not wheelchair bound - I use it for the long walking periods. I can walk and I can do some steps. I do ask to avoid extensive steps. We met the Vatican tour guide when we entered. Unfortunately, I did not catch his name. Immediately, I felt he was odd. He kept touching my face and arms, even after I asked him not to. He saw me in the wheelchair and told me there would be only one elevator - but after that, it would be flat. For the first time, I asked how many steps would be involved. "Oh, just a few," he said. This became his mantra. Also, during the tour he kept taking our photos with his own phone. I explicitly asked him NOT to take photos of me in a wheelchair, but he did anyway, sneaking photos when I didn't see it coming. We did take an elevator to the museum entrance. At some point, he made some reference to steps to the Sistine Chapel, but he was not clear at all. I was able to use the wheelchair through most of the museum. There was one point where the museum staff insisted I use the elevator, even though the tour guide insisted I take the steps. As we exited the elevator - there were still steps to go down to the hallway! At this point, we could see our group in the distance. We caught up with them; the tour guide was very upset with me because I didn't take the stairs (even though I kept telling him I avoid stairs if at all possible). We continued on, until we came closer to the Sistine Chapel. HINDSIGHT: apparently, there *IS* access to the Sistine Chapel by an elevator, but to do that you have to bypass the museum. The elevator takes to you down to the exit of the Sistine Chapel. The path through the museum to the Chapel is one way, so if you take the elevator, you can't go backwards to see the museum. However, the tour guide did not explain this *at all*. He said we would need to walk down to the chapel, and that wheelchairs were not allowed in the chapel. Before we started down, I asked repeatedly - how many steps are we talking about? 5 or 6? or 45? Because that would have changed my decision. He kept on say, "Oh just a few more, just a few more". Multiple times. "Just a few more, just a few more". Turns out there were 3 *full* flights of stairs down, probably 50 or 60 steps!! If I had known that at the beginning, I would NOT have gone through the museum at all! The tour guide "cheered" me on as I hobbled down the steps. I did make it down, but my left knee was already throbbing. There were a couple/3 more steps down to the chapel itself. And that's when my knee blew out. It felt like someone was stabbing my knee with an ice pick. I could not put weight on it. And I could not use the wheel chair in the chapel. I had to be basically carried out of the chapel to the exit, so I could sit in the wheelchair. That's where we saw people in wheelchairs entering the chapel from an elevator!! This hadn't had to happen at all!!! This was the end of the tour - we took the elevator up to the main lobby. That's when I finally understood what had happened. The tour guide hadn't wanted to bother with helping me, because it would have meant changing the usual way he does things. Once again, I want to make it clear - if I had known about all these steps on the tour before we started, I would have made a different decision. All of this needs to be made clear up front when you enter the museum, not after the fact. The tour guide kept apologizing, saying, "I'm so sorry if anything I was apart of what happened to you." I replied, "Maybe next time, if someone says they can't do steps, believe them!". NOTE: there are, in fact, wheelchair accessible tours of the Vatican museum and the chapel, so it can be done. It's possible the tour guide could have modified his tour, but he didn't want to. All in all, a fantastic day will a bit of a downer ending. I ended up staying on board ship for 2 days resting my knee and taking meds. So - UrbExcursions - please follow up with this Vatican tour guide. What he did was totally unacceptable.
        Written 31 May 2024
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