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FULL-DAY TOURS-ROME AND ITALY:

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Rome and Italy Day Tours
are designed with utmost care and love ensuring that you have an ideal, romantic and most exciting Dream- Day Mediterranean Cruise experience that you will ever have in your life. We offer a multiple range of tours to the most fascinating and world famous tour destinations in Rome and Italy. Thus, you can choose a tour site that best suits to your cruise taste.
The feedback of thousands of our best satisfied clients strengthens our belief that you will find these tours full of thrill and excitement.


Our Most Popular Full-Day Tours:


Ajaccio

Located on the west coast of the Corsica Island, Ajaccio is an ideal tour destination for its two-sided islands, beautiful coastline and one of the most fascinating sea-beds in the Mediterranean. More

Catania; Full-Day Tour

Catania, located on the east coast of Sicily facing Ionian Sea, is the 2nd largest city in Sicily and is best known for its seismic history. In 1169, Catania was destroyed due to a catastrophic earthquake and underwent several volcanic eruptions from the neighboring Mount Etna volcano. More

Dolomite; Full-Day Tour (From Venice)

About less than 60 minutes drive towards North, exists an inspirational piece of land surrounded with towering peaks and spires, valleys, lakes, and mountains along with white-washed farmhouses. More

Lake Como

Lake Como; Full-Day Tour (From Milan)

 Lake Como, located in the North-Milan, requires less than 60 minutes drive and lies between Milan and the border of Switzerland. Surrounded with beautiful villas, resort villages and beautiful hiking tracks, Lake Como is the 3rd largest lake in Italy and one of the deepest lakes in Europe. The bottom of the lake is more than 200 meters (656 ft) below sea-level. More

 

Lucca; Medieval and Countryside

Lucca was founded by the Etruscans and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical centre preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre are still found in the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro. Lucca was the site of a conference in 56 BC which reaffirmed the superiority of the Roman First Triumvirate. More

Montecatini alto with funicular

Montecatini Alto will give you the right view to understand why the people talk that much about Tuscany and its landscape. More

Vatican Scavi Tour-Rome

The Vatican Necropolis, also known as the Scavi, lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5 and 12 meters below the basilica of St. Peter. The Vatican sponsored archeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940-1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating back to Imperial times. More