Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Port Reviews

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by sunprincess71

I wished we had more time here. We've been to Rome before and still haven't done all we want to do! We did a Viator tour of the Sistine Chapel and Vatacombs.

Visited: Jul 14, 2019

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by gited75

My favourite city of the cruise and unfortunately you can't even scratch the surface in one day. We took a group cycle tour and feel we got to see as much as possible in the 5 hours we had. The tour guide was spot on and the firm used was Big Bike Tours, near the Colleseum.

Visited: Jul 27, 2019

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by pmshrob56

We stayed in Rome for a few days before our cruise, I would strongly advise anyone who wants to go to the Vatican to purchase a tour, we did “skip the line” which we bought ahead of time.

Visited: Sep 24, 2019

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by pinnkky

Beware at Civictavecchia, Italy when you disembark at the dock, there have about a hundred salesman/and women trying to sell you a 'tour' in Rome. Our experience was unsettling, we did accept one tour guide, (what we thought was a tour guide). We haggled for a tour price, which was 200.00 euro down from 250.00 euro for the Private Tour which included tickets to the front of each place's line, and simple entry into the Vatican, etc... once we saw the 'van' an got in, INSTANTLY, I was uncountable, the van was a pigs sty newspapers everywhere, visible dirt on the seats, filthy arm rest, and in general un-exceptionable! As we left the port, the driver got a call to return to the port, He was instructed to pick up another couple and they were to join our "PRIVATE TOUR". Once back at the port a nice young couple were waiting for us. We started a conversation with them and they too were told it would be a Private tour, and their tour was to be 200.00 euro also. After a brief conversation with the 'seller' of the tour we all decided to walk to the train station, about 10 minutes from the port. The train was a fraction of the cost of a 'private tour' we enjoyed the views of the countryside...it arrived in the middle of Rome. Where we continued our day on foot and taxi when we needed one. For warring, their are many vendors, all over the city. Some licensed and a-lot that are not. Plenty of police and army post around the city, which gave us a sense of both secure and cautious. Beware of PICK-POCKET-ERS, we were warned that they would be all over the city. Rome was delightful.

Visited: May 24, 2015

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