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Car shuttle tour - Rome from Civitavecchia docks

Car shuttle tour - Rome from Civitavecchia docks

Civitavecchia is the second largest Italian passenger port, and the third largest in Europe. Rome’s sea gate has developed an interesting international traffic for cruises through the years. Civitavecchia has been singled out as the third access and transit point for tourist and pilgrims to Rome for the Jubilee during the Holy Year 2000. Termini and Fiumicino share similar distinction for railway and air traffic respectively.


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Rome - Tivoli

Rome - Tivoli

Rome to Tivoli Pick-up service.

We suggest “Villa Adriana”.

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Car shuttle tour - Castelli Romani

Car shuttle tour - Castelli Romani

The area to the southeast of the Eternal City has long been the playground of Rome’s rich and famous jet set. As far back as the emperors, then medieval barons, then Renaissance princes and modern captains of industry have all appreciated the many deep blue lakes, dense forests, mild winters and cool summers of this region whose slightly higher altitude has always allowed idle vacationers to keep an eye on their palaces in the city, laid out in the valley below as far as the eye can see. In olden days, these wealthy funseekers would load their whole household into a long caravan of carts and carriages and make the half-day trip out to the country. Now you can get there in as little as 25 minutes by train or car. Just off the Autostrada del Sole, it is a perfect stopping-off place for travelers heading south from Leonardo da Vinci Airport, or for folks who want to visit Rome during the day and retreat to a quiet paradise each afternoon.

Everyone knows that Frascati, Grottaferrata, Marino, Rocca di Papa, Genzano, Ariccia and Monteporzio are all great places from which to see the sites of Rome. But there are loads of fascinating things to see right in this area too. Start with the world-renowned Tusculum Villas, all built and rebuilt by the famed architects and artists whose work you admire in every piazza romana.


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Car shuttle tour - Ostia antica

Car shuttle tour - Ostia antica

It takes about 30 mins to reach Ostia, whose Latin name “Ostium” means “Mouth of the river” reflecting its position along the Tiber river. Ostia was founded around the IVth century BC to became the harbour of Rome around which throughout the following centuries, a fluorishing trade and business centre developed.

Your visit to Ostia Antica starts at “Via delle Tombe” which leads to the Porta Romana one of the city’s three gates. After you can admire the beautiful black and white mosaics representing Neptune and Amphitrite at the “Terme di Nettuno”, the theatre built by Agrippa and the Forum. At the end of Via dei Dipinti, the Ostiense Museum displays some of the ancient sculptures and mosaics found among the ruins.


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Pompei and Sorrento tour from Rome

1 day tour - Pompei and Sorrento from Rome

Pompei. With its excavated area, extending for approximately 44 ha, and the preservation state of its buildings, due to the particular burial (under a blanket of 6 meter of ash and rock) caused by the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 AD, Pompeii can be considered the only archaelogical site which gives the real image of roman city. And the image is similar to cities, not preserved, of the same period.

Sorrento. Known like earth of the sirens, for the gardens full of oranges and lemons trees . Sorrento is also city of art. The artisans have made that with their carthusian and very thick dark daily job, from 1800, they given life to the Sorrento’s finest inlaid wood work with furniture that, have brought the name of Sorrento in the most distant places.


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Pompei and Positano tour from Rome

1 day tour - Pompei and Positano from Rome

Pompei. With its excavated area, extending for approximately 44 ha, and the preservation state of its buildings, due to the particular burial (under a blanket of 6 meter of ash and rock) caused by the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 AD, Pompeii can be considered the only archaelogical site which gives the real image of roman city. And the image is similar to cities, not preserved, of the same period.

In Positano reigns the sun, with the flowers and with the blue sea.The most ancient part of the country has preserved the typical physiognomy of seafaring suburb prepared with terraces which descend gradually toward the sea, there are the houses from the caracteristic of a cubic form separeted from holds lanes for the more steps.


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Pompei tour from Rome

1 day tour - Pompei from Rome

Pompei. With its excavated area, extending for approximately 44 ha, and the preservation state of its buildings, due to the particular burial (under a blanket of 6 meter of ash and rock) caused by the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 AD, Pompeii can be considered the only archaelogical site which gives the real image of roman city. And the image is similar to cities, not preserved, of the same period.

Pompei rests on a plateau of Vesuvian lava, about 30 meters above sea level, in an area that enabled control over the valley of the Sarno river, which had a port at its mouth. In the first half of the sixth century B.C., the first circle of city walls was built, following the same course that later walls would take. A ‘mixed’ civilization of indigenous elements, Etruscans, and Greeks developed the city. Toward the end of the fifth century B.C., the Samnites, who came down from the mountains of Irpinia and Sannio, spread through the plain of what is now the region of Campania, conquering the cities along Vesuvius and the coast and uniting them in a league whose capital was Nucèria. During the Samnite period, there was a great thrust towards the urbanization of Pompei. At the end of the 4th century B.C., under the pressure of Samnite populations, Rome looked for space in southern Italy, and between 343 and 290 B.C. conquered all of Campania. Pompei entered the Roman state first as a sòcia, or ally. However in 90-89 B.C. the city, along with other Italic peoples, rebelled, claiming equal social and political dignity with Rome. Pompei was besieged and defeated by troops commanded by PĂąblius Còrnelius SĂąlla. In 80 B.C. it became a Roman colony with the name of Còrnelia Venèria Pompeianòrum. Once it became a colony, Pompei was rebuilt and enriched with private and public buildings, especially in the age of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius, from 27 B.C. to 37 A.D. In 62 A.D., an earthquake struck the area of Vesuvius. Reconstruction began immediately in Pompei, but took a long time because of the extent of the damage. Seventeen years later, when the sudden eruption of Vesuvius buried the city, also because of other earthquakes after the one of 62, Pompei still looked like a vast building site. The buried city was rediscovered in the 16th century, but exploration only began in 1748, and continued systematically through the nineteenth century up to the most recent excavations, aimed at restoring and attributing the proper value to the ancient city and its exceptional archeological heritage. The archeological area of Pompei extends over 66 hectares (about 35 acres), of which 49 have been excavated and 12 are open to the public. The director Giuseppe Fiorelli, in 1858, had the idea of dividing the city into regiones, or neighborhoods, and insulae, blocks. The names of the houses have been invented by the archaeologists over the centuries, following various criteria.


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Naples tour from Rome

1 day tour - Naples from Rome

Naples the city of the Siren Parthenope, was founded about 600 B.C. perhaps by Greek colonists from nearby Cuma. This first foundation was called Palaepolis; at a later date further colonists from Cuma made a new settlement beside this ancient village and called it Neapolis, the new city. The city retained its Greek traditions, customs and language for many centuries after its conquest by the Roman about 320 B.C. For the entire duration of the Roman Empire the city was celebrated as a rich and elegant cultural centre where the Roman emperors and aristocracy came to spend the summer months in their sumptuous villas along the Posillipo coast and as far as Sorrento o n one side of the bay and Baia on the other.

The decline and fall of the Roman Empire was followed by the periods of the gothic and Byzantine invasions, and then the city was again threatened by a Lombard invasion from Benevento. Naples regained its independence under the Dukes of Naples from 763 to 1139. From 1140 to 1266 the city was ruled by Swabian and Norman kings; then followed the dominion of the Angevins and Aragons from 1266 to 1503. In 1504 Naples and Sicily together became a province of the Spanish kingdom and were ruled by a Spanish Viceroy for 200 years until it passed briefly under Austrian domination in 1707; seventeen years after, in 1724, the city was once more under Spanish r ule and ten years later (1734) it became the capital city of the Bourbon kingdom, effectively maintaining this status until 1860, with the exception of the brief political upheavals of the Partenopean Republic (1799) and the revolutionary period of Giuse ppe Bonaparte and Gioacchino Murat (1806-1815). After the Garibaldi liberation and the subsequent unification of Italy, the people of Naples voted for the annexation of Naples into the newly estabilished Kingdom of Italy.


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Florence and Siena tour from Rome

1 day tour - Florence and Siena from Rome

FIRENZE. Cradle of art and culture, place of glamour and beauty, Florence is a city full of magic…

SIENA. Rich of history, culture, traditions and characteristic landscapes. Siena rises on three necks, to the center of the Toscana. Cradle of ancient civilization and the Italian language, Siena reflects in its alleys, in its monuments and its painting works.


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Florence and Pisa tour from Rome

1 day tour - Pisa from Rome

FIRENZE. Cradle of art and culture, place of glamour and beauty, Florence is a city full of magic…

PISA. The town of the Leaning Tower, one of the seven of the world. Very beautiful not only for the Tower. A blazing beauty which keeps alive in the centuries the memory of its Sailor Republic past.


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Florence tour from Rome

1 day tour - Florence from Rome

FIRENZE. Cradle of art and culture, place of glamour and beauty, Florence is a city full of magic…


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Assisi tour from Rome

1 day tour - Assisi from Rome

Assisi has given the world great figures: first of all, St. Francis and St. Clare, as well as illuminating figures such as the Latin poet Sextus Propertius, and painters Tiberio d’Assisi and Dono Doni. Figures from the nineteenth-twentieth century include writer-historians Antonio Cristofani, Francesco Pennacchi and Arnaldo Fortini, who contributed significantly to making this city famous throughout the world.


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Car shuttle tour - Modern Rome

Car shuttle tour - Modern Rome

With this tour you will enjoy a selection of the best buildings builted in Rome since the Italian Unity in 1870.


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Car shuttle tour - Hebrew Rome

Car shuttle tour - Hebrew Rome

Starting from Barberini’s square, in which centre it can be found the Bernini’s Tritone Fountains, the tours reaches Venezia’s square, heart of the city, with the Vittoriano and Venezia’s palace. It proceeds along the Fori imperiali place, political centre of Imperial Rome, with stop in the front of the Peace temple. Here are maintained the sacred objects of Salomone’s Temple in Jerusalem, brought in Rome from Tito after his triumph against the jews. That objects that includes the seven arm chandelier, the table for the sacred bread and the silver trumpet, are represented in the relieves of the Tito arc in the Roman Forum, the main square of ancient Rome; it will be cross afoot. From the Foro the group proceed by bus up to the Basilicas of S. Peter in Vincoli where are situated the statue of Mose’ creation of Michelangelo, the relics of seven Maccabei brothers and the chains of the apostle Pietro. After the visit of the church, the tour goes on for the Domus Aurea, the princely villa of Nerone and the Colosseum, the most important monument of ancient Rome. Going trough Via dei Trionfi it will be reached the Circo Massimo , the pompous building for the bighe races and the municipal roses garden, rises on the remains of Hebrew cemetery. Arrived to the Tevere river, the tour proceed along the Pons Iudeorum and the Tiberina island, between the Hebrews installations placed on the right and the left side of the river. The last stop is on the ghetto, visit to the Synagogue and at the Hebrew Museum with interesting archaeological find, presses, silvers and sacred vestment.


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Car shuttle tour - Baroque Rome

Car shuttle tour - Baroque Rome

A tour within the greatest expression of Baroque’s art.


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Car shuttle tour - Renaissance Rome

Car shuttle tour - Renaissance Rome

With this tour you will enjoy the splendour of Renaissance Era.


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Car shuttle tour - Imperial Rome

Car shuttle tour - Imperial Rome

With this tour you will enjoy the splendour of the classic Roman Empire.


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Car shuttle tour - St. Peter and Vatican Museums

Car shuttle tour - St. Peter and Vatican Museums

This tour let you visit the Vatican Museums, St. Peter church and the Sistina Chapel.


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Car shuttle tour - half day in Rome

Car shuttle tour - half day in Rome

Panoramic tour of the city: you can freely choose wich monuments you want to visit or we take care to show you the principal sites of interest.


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Car shuttle tour - 2 hours in Rome

Car shuttle tour - 2 hours in Rome

A quick tour of Rome to see something of everything!

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Rome - Civitavecchia docks

Transfer Rome - Civitavecchia docks

Civitavecchia is separated by only a few kilometres on the motorway from the Eternal City and its international airport at Fiumicino.
Founded on earlier Etruscan settlements in 108 A.D. by Emperor Trajan to provide a safe sea haven for the capital of the Empire, the port of Civitavecchia has continued from then, through the centuries of papal Rome to the present day, to perform the function for which it was created: to be the sa fest door to the city of Rome.


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Civitavecchia docks - Rome

Transfer Civitavecchia docks - Rome

Civitavecchia is separated by only a few kilometres on the motorway from the Eternal City and its international airport at Fiumicino.
Founded on earlier Etruscan settlements in 108 A.D. by Emperor Trajan to provide a safe sea haven for the capital of the Empire, the port of Civitavecchia has continued from then, through the centuries of papal Rome to the present day, to perform the function for which it was created: to be the sa fest door to the city of Rome.

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Rome - Ciampino airport

Transfer Rome - Ciampino airport

Ciampino was already Rome’s airport way back in 1916. And it remained an important airport as the history of civil aviation unfolded. Its structure has been constantly updated over the years to respond to the developments and requirements of modern air traffic. The exploit of Generale Nobile, who took off from Ciampino in the dirigible Norge on April 10, 1926, for his famous polar overflight, is part of aviation history, as well as, the first Alitalia international flight of July 6, 1947. The global restructuring of Rome Ciampino Airport “Giovan Battista Pastine” is part of modern reality. It offers services and facilities that meet the highest international standards, and which satisfy the most stringent requirements of airlines, charter companies, tour operators, business aviation and cargo handlers.

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Ciampino airport - Rome

Transfer Ciampino airport - Rome

Ciampino was already Rome’s airport way back in 1916. And it remained an important airport as the history of civil aviation unfolded. Its structure has been constantly updated over the years to respond to the developments and requirements of modern air traffic. The exploit of Generale Nobile, who took off from Ciampino in the dirigible Norge on April 10, 1926, for his famous polar overflight, is part of aviation history, as well as, the first Alitalia international flight of July 6, 1947. The global restructuring of Rome Ciampino Airport “Giovan Battista Pastine” is part of modern reality. It offers services and facilities that meet the highest international standards, and which satisfy the most stringent requirements of airlines, charter companies, tour operators, business aviation and cargo handlers.

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Rome - Fiumicino airport

Transfer Rome - Fiumicino airport

The new Fiumicino Air Terminal A is the main door to reach the whole of Italy. It means the pleasure of shopping, drinking a good cup of coffee, enjoying a well-deserved moment of relax before boarding. It’s the Italian Style entering the airport to make it more beautiful and elegant.

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Fiumicino airport - Rome

Transfer Fiumicino airport - Rome

The new Fiumicino Air Terminal A is the main door to reach the whole of Italy. It means the pleasure of shopping, drinking a good cup of coffee, enjoying a well-deserved moment of relax before boarding. It’s the Italian Style entering the airport to make it more beautiful and elegant.

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From and to Fiumicino and Ciampino airport by car at € 38 or with minivan at € 50 all included.

From and to Civitavecchia dock by car at € 108 or with minivan at € 130 all included.

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