Best of Villefranche, Civitavecchia and Florence
3 Port Package
4.7 / 5 | 221 ReviewsExclusive Best of Rome Tour
Escape the overcrowded cruise line tours on this exclusive Best of Rome excursion. With no more than 35 guests (and often less) on tour at at time, you will enjoy a very personalized experience that differs greatly from the 50-plus-person tours offered by the cruise lines. For groups of over 9 guests, headsets will be provided.
Your Rome tour begins when you are met at the cruise terminal. Here you will board your air-conditioned vehicle for the 80-minute drive to Rome. As you drive from the coast into the city, you will watch as the flat coastal area slowly disappears while you gradually climb up through farms and orchards to reach the City of Seven Hills. When you arrive in Rome, you'll see Capitoline Hill located between the Forum and the Campus Martius. Designed by Michelangelo, Capitoline Hill is one of the seven famous hills of Rome. It was the citadel of the earliest Romans and contains several ancient ground-level ruins, Medieval and Renaissance palaces and the Victor Emmanuel Monument.
Next up on your Rome excursion, you will visit the symbol of the Eternal City, the Roman Colosseum. Here, you will have time to take pictures and admire it from the outside. The Colosseum is one of the most recognized monuments of ancient Rome, where gladiators, Christians and wild beasts once battled to the death in front of 50,000 spectators. Nearby, the imposing triumphal Arch of Titus was erected in A.D. 81 by the Emperor Domitian in honor of the victories in battle of his brother and father in Judea.
You will then proceed to the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum, where you will be provided with skip-the-line tickets to explore the site that is widely regarded as the birthplace of the Roman Empire. To this day, it still preserves the remains of Iron Age settlements connected with the earliest core of the city of Rome, and you will see hundreds of ruins of imposing buildings that were created for high Roman society in ancient times. The hill was home to important civic cults and became the residential district of the Roman aristocracy, with elegant houses characterized by exceptional painted and paved decorations.
The Roman Forum or Forum Magnum, considered to be the heart of the Ancient Rome, was was the official meeting point for Roman citizens who went there to participate (or even simply to assist) in the administrative, political, economic and religious affairs that concerned the community to which they belonged. The Roman Forum was the true center of the entire Roman civilization.
Departing the Colosseum area, you will walk to the Palatine Hill, Circus Maximus, and the Victor Emanuel monument, all on your way to the old section of Rome. Continue your stroll, passing through the narrow, twisting streets to the Trevi Fountain, named after the area of Rome where it is found. The fountain stands 85 feet high, 65 feet wide, and is the largest Baroque fountain in the city. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throw a coin with one's right hand over one's left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome. You will also visit the Pantheon, an excellent example of ancient Roman architecture. It was built in A.D. 126 as a temple to all the Gods of Ancient Rome. If time permits, you will also see the Navano and Farnese Squares.
Then, time will be provided for a quick lunch on your own.
Next, your driver will take you to the world-famous Vatican City. Along the way, you will see the Castle of the Angels and Bernini's Bridge of the Angels. At St. Peter's Square, you will have approximately 45 minutes of free time to visit St. Peter's Square, St. Peter's Basilica (the largest church in the world), or browse for souvenirs. Since St. Peter's is extremely popular, please be aware that you may encounter lines to enter the Basilica.
After your visit to St. Peters, you will be driven back to your ship pier.
Please Note: This tour does not include an inside tour or tickets to the Colosseum, but you will have the opportunity to view the Colosseum from outside. Given the traffic in Rome, the itinerary may vary according to local conditions. Crowds are to be expected at all sites and lines for St. Peter's Basilica may exceed over one hour to enter. If fewer than nine people are on your tour, you will travel in a small vehicle with excellent access to all sights, and a guide who is also your driver will lead your tour. If more than nine people are on your tour, headsets will be provided, and you will have a driver to Rome, where you will meet your guide for the guided portion of the tour.
Experience the Best of Florence and Pisa
Escape the crowded 50-person cruise line tours on this exclusive Best of Florence and Pisa tour. With a group size maximum of only 35 guests (and often less) you will enjoy a very personalized excursion experience.
At the beginning of your excursion leaving from Livorno, you will be met by your driver after a short shuttle ride from the pier, and then climb aboard your air-conditioned vehicle for the 30-minute drive to Pisa.
Upon arrival in Pisa, you will walk from the parking area to the Field of Miracles, where you will have free time for photos. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes each way. You will have approximately 1 hour in Pisa to see sites like the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral, and the Baptistery on your own. Admission to the sites is not included in the price of your tour.
Your guide will then lead you to your transportation and bid you farewell before you and your driver depart to Florence. As you leave the flat plains near the sea, you will start to drive through the rolling hills of Tuscany.
Upon arrival in Florence, you will drive to the city's historical area, which is predominately pedestrian. During your first stop on your walking tour, you will be able to view the Piazza del Duomo. The Florence Duomo is dedicated to Santa Maria del Fiore and is typical of Italian Gothic architecture. Arnolfo di Cambio designed the present building. The Cupola remained unfinished, and was finally completed in 1436. It is the most characteristic feature of the Florentine skyline, symbolizing a great cultural tradition and the city's civic awareness. You will also see the outside of the Baptistery adjacent to the Duomo.
You will continue your walking tour at the Piazza della Signoria, which has been the political heart of the city from the Middle Ages to the present day. The piazza is named after the most important monument there, Palazzo della Signoria, designed in 1298-99 for the seat of the Republican government and which was later to host the Gonfaloniere of Justice and the Priors of the Arts.
Close by the Piazza della Signoria you will visit the Ponte Vecchio, the oldest bridge, which crosses the Arno at its widest point. It dates back to Roman times and has been re-built on several occasions. After the flooding of 1333, it was re-constructed with a double row of shops, passing from a defensive type of architecture to the current public one. In 1565, the east-facing Vasariano Corridor above the shops was built and the back-shops were added in the 17th century, giving the bridge its modern-day structure.
You will then have approximately 45 minutes to have a quick lunch on your own or do a little shopping.
After the break, you will have a quick visit to the Square of Santa Croce (Holy Cross), one of Florence's largest squares, and traditionally one of the city's main arenas for ceremonials and festivities. At the far end, you will be able to see the exterior of the Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the largest churches in the city, and the burial place of many of Florence's most illustrious citizens including Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Vittorio Alfieri, and Gioacchino Rossini.
Please Note: If fewer than nine people are on your Florence and Pisa tour, you will travel in a small vehicle and your tour will be led by a guide who is also your driver. If more than nine people are on your tour, you will travel in a van or minibus that will include a separate driver and a guide for the Florence touring portion. Crowds are to be expected at all sites.
Exclusive Monte Carlo, Eze and La Turbie
Departing from the cruise pier in Villefranche with your driver / guide and a group of no more than 8 guests, you will drive to the hilltop medieval town of Eze, which is an approximately 30 minute drive away. During the drive, your driver / guide will point out what you are seeing. A stop will be made to take photos of this charming village clinging to the cliffside with its magnificent views overlooking the French Riviera. There will also be approximately 30 minutes for those brave enough to make the climb.
A stop will be made to visit the nearby perfume factory Fragonard, which has been producing scents for more than 3 generations.
A scenic drive will be taken through the hillside village of La Turbie, with its Trophy of the Alps, and scenic landscape.
Then drive to the luxurious principality of Monaco, where you will drive directly to the old town and enjoy an exterior visit to the royal Prince Palace, before walking to the Cathedral, where you will have an Interior visit. You will then drive to the casino square, where you will have a brief stop for photos of the exterior of the casino and enjoy time to view the gardens. This will be followed with a drive along a portion of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix circuit, before following the coast road back to the pier area.
Please Note: Due to crowds, traffic or other conditions out of our control, the order of the tour may be changed.
Separately list the ages of each child 0 to 12 years old at time of tour. Baby seats and/or booster seats can be provided by the local representative at no additional cost. If a baby seat or booster seat is needed, please request it in parenthesis as seen below. Please do not list the ages of any children who do not fit this category.
For example:
2 (booster seat requested), 5, 12
Please provide the first and last name of each guest taking the tour.

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