by shzoltner
We were only here for a short time, but it was a lovely town to stretch our legs after a long flight.
Visited: Oct 11, 2019
by Shazel2003
We walked from the shuttle bus to the train station which is about a 15 minute walk and took the fast train to Rome which takes 40 minutes. We booked beforehand and it cost €50 return for 2 adults 2 children compared to £270 for a RCCL excursion. It was so easy. We walked to the Colosseum( which was very, very busy) and to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain/ Piazza Navona/ Pantheon. We went to the Vatican and the Pantheon last year so didn't go that far. Overall Rome was great but very hot even in May.
by Julia2
Ventured out to see the catacombs on our own. My only disappointment was how far Rome was from the port.
Visited: Oct 06, 2019
by MsJaneK
Lovely port.
Visited: Sep 08, 2019
by tracyjoe4748439
Private tour
Visited: May 22, 2022
by nmgd123
The port itself, was just the gateway to Rome for me. And Rome is Rome...it doesn't need any explanation.
Visited: Sep 18, 2017
by Patty8
Far from Rome, we needed to take a train.
Visited: Nov 23, 2019
by Reflection
No excursions for those staying on board
Visited: Apr 29, 2013
by larryp71
Just boarded, no excursion
Visited: Nov 21, 2019
by Chercruiser
Visited: Sep 11, 2018
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