Got to see Rome via the extension. If you do just the 8-day cruise, you won’t tour Rome unless you stay after the cruise. Worth it to see the classic sites, great food. But, a dirty city. ...
It was easy to get to the train to Rome from the port if you were prepared (which I was). I bought a ticket online that included the shuttle bus and train ride. However, space on the train was tight from all of us cruise passengers traveling to Rome and locals. If holding your own luggage bothers you, consider a different mode of transportation. Rome is beyond amazing. 2 days was just barely ...
Of course u have to see Rome but so crowded and make reservations to sightsee..we did bed and breakfast close to Spanish steps.i can’t tell u how crowed everywhere we went was ...
boat, to walk, to bus. to train. to Rome. then double decker bus to tour city. awesome sights. fun experience on the train back to the bus, to the boat. quite the adventure. ...
Rome was very crowded and difficult to get around. My main purpose of this excursion was to get into the Colosseum and that did not disappoint. The tour guide did an excellent job and it was amazing to see. The Trevi Fountain had no water because it was being cleaned. Disappointing. The ship docked about an 1-1.5 hours from Rome. ...
disabled so always get a taxi to wherever. dissappointed this time cos no taxis. given old shed for docking cos posh new area taken up by mega ships embarking and disembarking. Been upteen times in life so not fussed. ...