by diane1774
One day in Rome is not enough. Traffic was so bad, and the city was so far from the ship, that in the 11 hours we were in port, we were only able to see 2 sites.
Visited: Oct 02, 2016
by bergonzitano
With the renovations completed at Civitavecchia is much harder to reach the train into Rome
Visited: May 31, 2015
by JimE
Rome is crazy for make sure to do a tour. The guided tours are the best way to see the city especially the Vatican. Prepare to stand in line and wear comfortable shoes.
Visited: May 22, 2011
by ShirleyB2
Biggest problem so many people - heat and crowds just dont mix. Great guide just too many people and so much to see
Visited: Jun 04, 2011
by GregG5
Did the Imperial Rome tour which also stopped at St Peter's Basillica
Visited: Sep 29, 2007
by derekzurich
Visited: Oct 01, 2018
by Cavian
Civitavecchia was alright. We spent an extra night to see Rome for a day. Mastro Titta pizza near the dock can't be missed.
Visited: Oct 04, 2018
by antjo
Visited: Sep 22, 2018
by moonlight82
Yes yes
Visited: Jul 30, 2017
by LaraG
Have been many times in Rome. Take an express train from Civitavecchia to St. Peter station at 9:30. Does not stop anywhere. Comes back on time around 4:30 pm. very convinient and cost 15EU both ways, kids are free. You can arrange for a decent taxi cab tour while in Civitavecchia, but be aware that some taxi cab drivers could change their mind at the end and ask for more money than agreed upon
Visited: Sep 01, 2011
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