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Rome on a Cruise: How to See the Vatican, Colosseum & Trevi in One Day

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Rome is one of our very favorite cities it's filled with amazing history culture art food and fashion

we recommend that you take a guided tour that covers all three of them the first of them is the flavian amphitheater or known as the Coliseum

the private car will tailor to what you want to see so if you're interested in Roman antiquities you can spend all day long on Roman Antiquities

good gelato is going to be dense it's going to sit down in a pan so go to those stores or those stands that have the gelato laying more flat

Creator's Tips & Advice

Book a guided tour for the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Arch of Constantine
Arrive in Rome at least one day before your cruise departure
Dress appropriately for Vatican sites (cover shoulders and knees)
Choose gelato stores with dense, flat gelato for better quality
Consider private car tours for efficiency and customization

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

How to prioritize sites with limited timeStart with bucket list items and plan itinerary based on proximity and time
Getting to Rome from the cruise portAllow an hour each way and book shore excursions through the ship or private tours

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to see the Vatican, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain in one day
QHow to plan a Rome itinerary for a cruise stop
QWhether a private car tour is better than a bus tour

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Planning a Rome cruise stop? This complete guide shows you how to see the Vatican, Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain — whether you have one day on a shore excursion or several days pre-cruise. Jeff and Becky break it all down: which sites to prioritize, how to skip the crowds, and whether a private car beats a bus tour for the money. 🏛️ ANCIENT ROME • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Arch of Constantine — book a combo guided tour • The Pantheon — a nearly 2,000-year-old self-supporting dome. Free to enter. ⛪ VATICAN CITY (Smallest Country in the World) • Sistine Chapel — Michelangelo's masterpiece. Consider early morning or evening tours for fewer crowds. • St. Peter's Basilica — Opens at 7 AM, free entry. We visited the morning of embarkation and still made the ship! • Vatican Museum — Book tickets in advance. Don't miss the Raphael Rooms. • Vatican Gardens — Separate tour available. • Dress code: Cover shoulders and knees or you won't get in. 🌊 RENAISSANCE ROME • Trevi Fountain — Best at both night AND daytime. Toss a coin, make a wish. • Spanish Steps & Piazza Navona — About a mile apart; walkable with a gelato in hand. • Borghese Gallery — Masterpieces from Roman, Renaissance & Baroque periods. Order tickets well in advance. • Victor Emmanuel Monument — Beautiful day or night; easy drive-by. 🍝 ROME FOOD TIPS • Pasta Carbonara — Rome's signature dish. We've never had a bad one here. • Gelato tip: Dense gelato sitting flat in the pan = better quality. Avoid the fluffy, whipped-up displays — that's just air. • Skip restaurants with people out front trying to pull you in. ⏱️ PLANNING YOUR TIME • Shore excursion? Budget 1 hour each way from the Civitavecchia port. Always book through the ship — it won't wait if you're on your own. • Pre-cruise? Arrive at least 2 days early. 3-4 days is ideal to see it all. • Always arrive the day before sailing — for any cruise, anywhere — in case of flight delays. • Private car vs. bus tour: For 2 couples, a private car often costs the same per person as bus tours — and goes exactly where YOU want. 📌 Our Full Mediterranean Cruise Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94vlu75SoQ0PePwfYXOkNIFLtjenW4oF&si=tDpHsrVy95V2krEu 📌 Best Time to Go to the Mediterranean: https://youtu.be/D2P6B3rUrRc?si=Ow2hBhZsua6G3JJu Our Viator link for Mediterranean Shore Excursions: https://www.viator.com/partner-shop/a-cruising-good-time/Mediterranean?medium=link&medium_version=shop&campaign=Med New cruise content every Tuesday — subscribe so you never miss a trip tip 👉 —————————————————————————— CHAPTERS —————————————————————————— 0:00 Rome Cruise Guide Introduction 1:01 Ancient Rome: Colosseum, Forum & Arch of Constantine 3:08 The Pantheon 3:47 Vatican City: Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's & Vatican Museum 8:06 Renaissance Rome: Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps & Borghese Gallery 9:51 Rome Food Tips: Carbonara & Gelato 11:45 Planning Your Rome Itinerary 13:30 Shore Excursions vs. Private Car: Which Wins? 15:26 Pre-Cruise Logistics & Getting to the Ship The information expressed in this video is the opinion of the creators and is for entertainment purposes only. This is not professional advice. Please consult your travel professional or the cruise lines for advice specific to your booking. Copyright A Cruising Good Time LLC 2026 #rome #vatican #colosseum #trevifountain #mediterraneancruise