Giorno: 17 Febbraio 2020

  • TIVOLI TOUR

    TIVOLI TOUR

    TIVOLI TOUR

    The idyllic Italian hill town of Tivoli, less than an hour east of Rome, boasts two world-renowned and remarkable historic sites. Firstly, the 16th-century UNESCO World Heritage site, Villa d’Este, a mind-boggling palace and garden of architectural genius, and then, Hadrian’s Villa, or Villa Adriana, the impressive home of Emperor Hadrian in the second century.

    Villa d’Este

    The extravagant and opulent Villa d’Este was the dreamchild of Ippolito II d’Este, a cardinal, and a statesman.  This lavish garden, with an inspiring villa set on a hilltop, is one of Italy’s most extraordinary structures.  Set on four hectares of magnificent lawns, romantic terraces and impressive water features, this tour will leave you spellbound.  An awe-inspiring piece of Renaissance culture, the innovative garden design, with the Hundred Fountains, the Oval Fountain, and the Vialone Terrace can be viewed at your leisure.  Stroll around the villa, stopping to admire the fresco-bedecked apartments, and imagine living here in the 16th century.

    Villa Adriana

    Villa Adriana is an important archaeological site, set on 120 hectares of the countryside below Tivoli. Specially chosen by Emperor Hadrian to build his massive palace, he oversaw the building of the Greek, Roman and Egyptian aspects of this second-century masterpiece, which can still be seen among the UNESCO-listed ruins.  The scale is impressive and this masterpiece includes a theatre, a stadium, water features, libraries, and thermal baths. 

    SERVICES INCLUDED

    Chauffeur driven hire

    Pick up & drop off at the port 

    Ticket to Villa d’Este

    Ticket to Villa Adriana

    Worry-free Shore Excursion Guarantee: guaranteed on-time return to your ship 

  • ROMAN CASTLES TOUR

    ROMAN CASTLES TOUR

    ROMAN CASTLES TOUR

    The area of the Roman Castles is located in the Roman countryside on the Alban Hills and includes:

    Castel Gandolfo: In the area of the Roman Castles rises Castel Gandolfo, which is well-known because the Popes use to spend their summer in this city in the Apostolic Palace.

    The city houses the Olympic Stadium that staged the rowing events during the Rome Olympics.

    In the city it is possible to visit some rests of the “roman domus” dating back to the republican and the imperial age, such as the Domitian’s Villa, which is the biggest one.

    Moreover, it is possible to visit the religious building of the “Collegiata pontificia di San Tommaso da Villanova” built by the famous artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

    Lake Nemi: the Lake Nemi is located between the cities of Nemi and Genzano, in the southern area of Rome. In the past, the lake was a place for fun and vacation of ancient romans. The name “Nemi” derives from latin “Nemus” or “Holy wood” and it is referred to the near wood which is dedicated to the goddess Diana”, in fact, Lake Nemi is also called “Diana’s mirror”. In the area of the lake there is also a temple dedicated to the goddess.

    Nemi: Nemi is the smallest city of the area of Roman Castles. It is located in the center of the Alban Hills and its historical city center rises in a strategic position that allows to admire the view on the lake. The city is famous for the cultivation of strawberries on the rivers of the same name lake. It is also known because in 1927-1932, two roman boats dating back to the age of the emperor Caligula, were recovered from the Lake Nemi and are now conserved in the Roman Ships Museum.

    Ariccia: Ariccia is one of the most famous cities in the area of the Roman Castles. It is well known thanks to the historical and architectural works of the artist Bernini and the religious importance of the “Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Galloro”.

    Typical of this area are the “fraschette”, a particular kind of tavern, in where it is possible to taste the “porchetta” (a kind of pork meat), the gastronomic symbol of the city and many other delicius dishes.

  • Tour in a vintage FIAT 500

    Tour in a vintage FIAT 500

    Tour in a vintage FIAT 500

    Climb aboard a vintage Fiat 500 and follow your guide’s car during a 3-hour panoramic tour of Rome.Turn into a celebrity while tourists immortalize you in your colorful vehicle and the Romans look at you with romantic nostalgia.

    Travel along the Lungotevere following the banks of the river and venture inside Trastevere, where the alleys and streets are child’s play for small carslike the Fiat 500. I will give you  explanations of the attractions, before getting back on the road without ever exceeding the speed of 30 km / h.
    The vintage 500also have an opening roof to fully enjoy the Roman sun. Stop for a coffee or a cappuccino or to taste one of the best ice cream in Rome. This tour  reaches places inaccessible to large hop-on hop-off buses. Not to mention that on board the 500 you will feel like a movie star, since everyone will turn to look at you as you pass.If you book the tour to visit the Roman Castles we can reach  vineyards outside the beaten pathto taste local wine before reaching artistic sites.

  • Rome by night

    Rome by night

    ROME BY NIGHT

    On this half-day, guided evening tour, you’ll beat the rush of the daytime crowds and discover a more intimate side to the Eternal City. See Rome’s top monuments illuminated at night, from Baroque-era Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps to ancient sites like the Colosseum and Pantheon. Tours include comfortable, air-conditioned transfers in a private vehicle. A half-day nighttime tour of Rome The ideal introduction to the city, you’ll see the top attractions in a few hours of sightseeing Evening schedules are ideal for business travelers or anyone wanting to skip the crowds Relax with front-door pickup, and enjoy comfortable ground transportation between sites 


    Itinerary

    Stop At:  Colosseum A beautiful amphitheatre built by the Flavian Emperors in the firts century after Christ to entertain the citizen with gladiator combats.

    Duration: 30 Minutes Admission Ticket Not Included

    Stop At:  Trevi Fountain A spectacular water exhibition of a roman acqueduct whose tradition has it that whoever toss a coin will return to Rome.

    Duration: 30 Minutes Admission Ticket Free