ROME WHAT YOU WISH
This is a kind of tour that you can personally design.
Our Driving guide will be waiting for you at the pier as you disembark the ship holding a sign with your name on.
Then you will tell the Deriver what you want to see and he/she will be more than glad to take anywhere you choose.
Let me help you this way...Now I will list all the main spots that can be visited during your tour, obviously not all of them can be visited in one day, but a good part of them:
Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Church, Colosseum, Imperial Forum Avenue, Roman Forums, Victor Emanuel's Monument, Capitoline Hill, Circus Maximus (Roman Chariot race-track), Aventine Hill, Piramid Caio Cestius, St. Paul Outside the Walls, St. John in Latheran, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Pantheon, Navona Square, Veneto Avenue, Quirinal Hill (where our President lives), Christian Catacombs, Appian way and much more.
These indeed are the main sites in town. According to your choice and our expert bilingual Driving guide's suggestion you can design the tour as you like.
The tour ends at 05.00 o'clock p.m. at the pier. Note that it normally takes 90 minutes to get back.
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| ADMISSION FEES: |
- Entrance to Vatican Museum 13.00 euro per pax
- Entrance to Colosseum 11.00 euro per pax
- Entrance to Catacombs 05.00 euro per pax (tour guide included)
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| RATE: |
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- includes only transfer to Rome and back and no car disposal;
- Price DOES NOT include neither lunch nor entrance fees.
- Additional 2 hour professional guide for the visit of the Vatican 120.00 euro;
- The 120.00 euro for the optional tour guide are not included in the rate, we will add them to it if you decide to hire a guide.
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| VATICAN |
We provide guided tours for the Vatican, too, but you can always decide to do it on your own being thou very careful not to get lost, and that is why we tend to suggest you to hire a tour guide (always useful for explanations and directions). The tour includes the visit to the great Vatican Museums (the only way to get to the Sistine Chapel), Sistine Chapel, Saint Peter's Basilica and eventually its marvellous front square.
Remember that the Vatican is always closed on Sunday, but every last Sunday of every month. We highly recommend not to visit the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel on Saturdays because it tends to get too overcrowded |
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