Experience the wonders of Ancient Rome in a thrilling day tour that takes you through the iconic monuments and sites of this incredible civilization. Walk in the footsteps of emperors, generals, and gladiators as you explore the Coliseum, Circus Maximus, Baths of Caracalla, Via Appia, Park of the Aqueducts, Pantheon, and Trajan's Forum. Marvel at the grandeur of the Circus Maximus, the largest stadium in the Roman Empire, and take in the impressive Baths of Caracalla, with its Olympic size swimming pools and intricate subterranean network. Discover the ancient Appian Way, where the grooves of chariot wheels can still be seen in the original stones. Immerse yourself in Roman engineering and innovation at the Park of the Aqueducts, and be awe-struck by the Pantheon and its incredible dome. Journey back in time and witness the splendor of Ancient Rome on this unforgettable tour.
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9
hours
Suitable for
1-7
Participants
Private Tour
Self Guided Experience
Explore the Seven Wonders of Ancient Rome
Walk in the footsteps of Roman emperors and gladiators
Marvel at the largest stadium in the Roman Empire
Experience the impressive Baths of Caracalla
Discover the well-preserved Ancient Appian Way
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Deluxe mercedes benz vehicle
English speaking professional chaiffeur
Gratuities
Lunch
Amdission fees and entry tickets
Tour guide / walking tour
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Introduction
Step into the ancient world and embark on a captivating journey through time with the 7 Wonders of Ancient Rome Driver Private Shore Excursion for Cruisers. This unique tour allows you to explore the awe-inspiring achievements of the Roman Empire at your own pace, accompanied by a knowledgeable English-speaking driver who will ensure a comfortable and seamless experience.
What to expect?
Prepare to be amazed as you delve into the wonders of Ancient Rome. Walk in the footsteps of Roman emperors, generals, and gladiators as you visit iconic monuments that shaped the course of history. Marvel at the grandeur of the Colosseum, imagine the spectacles that unfolded within its walls, and appreciate the architectural genius behind this ancient amphitheater. Discover the Pantheon, a testament to Roman engineering with its magnificent dome, and soak in the atmosphere of this sacred place.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Ancient Rome. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this excursion offers a unique opportunity to witness the legacy of one of the greatest civilizations in history. From families to solo adventurers, this experience is suitable for all ages and interests.
Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the rich history and grandeur of Ancient Rome with the 7 Wonders of Ancient Rome Driver Private Shore Excursion for Cruisers. Unlike traditional guided tours, this experience allows you the freedom to explore these iconic sites at your own pace. With a knowledgeable English-speaking driver by your side, you'll have the flexibility to spend as much time as you desire at each location and truly immerse yourself in the wonders of Ancient Rome.
Good to know
Please note that tickets for the Colosseum and Pantheon are not included in this tour and guests will need to book their own tickets, subject to availability. It is recommended to book these tickets in advance as they tend to sell out quickly. Your driver will be waiting with the vehicle while you explore each site, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the 7 Wonders of Ancient Rome Driver Private Shore Excursion for Cruisers have been captivated by the rich history and incredible sights they encountered. They praised the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to spend as much time as they desired at each location. Many were impressed by the knowledge and professionalism of their English-speaking driver, who provided valuable insights and recommendations throughout the journey. Overall, travelers expressed their satisfaction with this immersive and unforgettable experience of Ancient Rome.
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Your Itinerary
Circo Massimo
Marvel at the remains of the first and largest stadium for public games built in the entire Roman Empire, and the model that inspired many more since. At over 2,000 feet long and nearly 400 feet wide, and accommodating more than 150,000 spectators, it continues to hold the prestigious title as the world’s largest stadium ever built.
Famously known for its death defying chariot racing, the stadium also hosted gladiatorial games, animal hunts, plays, religious and public ceremonies, parades, and elaborate parades.
Terme di Caracalla
The Baths of Caracalla were not just thermal baths, but the most impressive and well preserved surviving example of an Imperial bath and recreational complex in Antiquity.
Built by Emperor Caracalla in approximately 212 AD, the bath complex was able to accommodate up to 10,000 people at a time with 1,600 bathers in a vast area covering approximately 1,000,000 square feet.
The massive complex included an Olympic size swimming pool (natatio), a cold baths (frigidarium), a hot baths (caldarium), and exercise courts (palastrae). Throughout an intricate two level subterranean network of rooms and passageways were service areas that operated the baths, and systems that drained liquid waste into underground sewage channels.
Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica
There is truth in that during ancient times, “all roads lead to Rome”, as Romans were excellent road builders...and Via Appia (Appian Way) is testament to that. Named after the magistrate who initiated its construction, Appius Claudius Caecus, the road was built to connect Rome to Capua at a time when the region of Campania was forming a joint political existence with Rome. .
Built in 312 B.C., Via Appia is remarkably straight with few exceptions due to topographical factors. During ancient times, surveyors were only able to create straight routes. Along the way, “pit-stops” were created where horses could be changed and travelers could eat and rest.
The Ancient Appian Way is impressively well preserved where you can get an overall idea of what an ancient Roman road used to be like. Within the original stones, you can see the grooves created by chariot and wagon wheels that traveled through here for centuries.
Parco degli Acquedotti - Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica
Bringing fresh water to Rome gave the city the possibility to grow and flourish, and this was done through the incredible achievements of aqueducts.
Roman engineers understood the principles necessary to allow water to move uphill and downhill through the aqueducts as it traveled long distances. While large portions of the aqueducts were underground, some were above ground, especially as the aqueducts neared the city of Rome.
Fresh water was brought from the distant hills and it generously poured from Rome’s many public fountains. Some of these ancient aqueducts continue to be in use today in varying capacities.
Pantheon
In the charming Piazza della Rotonda you will visit the Pantheon, one of the most impressive architectural monuments of Ancient Rome. After nearly 2,000 years, this ancient monument is also the longest in continuous use in the world, its survival due to its exceptional strength and stability, and its 7th century conversion into the church of St Mary of the Martyrs.
What the Pantheon is most famous for is its impressive dome that has inspired architects for centuries. It was also the largest concrete dome in the world until the 1958 CNIT building in Paris. In the center of the coffered dome is the oculus, a round opening that allows light and the weather to enter inside the circular interior.
Entry tickets to the Pantheon are € 2 per persona and can be bought on site.
Foro di Traiano
A testament to Ancient Rome’s golden age of architectural wonders by ambitious Emperors.
Inside this great complex you can see the famous Trajan’s Column, a victory column comprised marble bands that detail Trajan’s successful military campaign against Dacia (present day Romania) whose spoils paid for the construction of the forum. Below you’ll see numerous foundations and columns that once belonged to Greek and Latin libraries, Hall of Liberty, Temple of Trajan, and Basilica Ulpia.
In the background in a semi circle once stood the unprecedented Trajan’s Market, the ancestor of today’s shopping centers that also functioned as civil and administrative centers.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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