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Italy Trips - Rome sightseeing tours & shore excursions from cruise ships. Also Amalfi, Naples, etc

Your ship is stopping at an Italian port. You simply can not afford to miss this splendid opportunity to admire the beautiful landscapes, historical monuments, art treasures, delicacies and all the other wonderful things Italy is renowned for. All you need is an experienced hand to drive you around and help you appreciate and enjoy what you see ... Or taste. Well, we would be happy to do just that for you. Our English-speaking drivers and qualified professional guides are available to take you to the places of your choice in comfortable vehicles, to provide a detailed commentary on the sites of your visit and to offer every assistance you may need during the tour.

For other shore excursions available, please go to: "Choose the arrival location" Beneath the button above!


HDSE = Half Day Shore Excursion = 5hrs (from the seaport to the surrounding area and beyond)

FDSE = Full Day Shore Excursion = 9 or 10hrs (from the seaport to the surrounding area and beyond)


- Amalfi Coast and Pompeii - South of Naples lies one of the most famous stretches of the Italian coastline: the Amalfi Coast (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Its lovely towns, such as Amalfi, Positano, Ravello and Sorrento, are perched on top of cliffs dropping down to the sea and the whole area is known for its unmatched natural beauty and charming local dwellings. For enthusiasts of history and archaeology Pompeii (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is a familiar name because of  the tragic end of the city. Evidence of those dramatic events is still clearly  visible today: people were overcome by sudden death and smothered by volcano ashes, which has made it possible to reproduce casts of  their bodies in plaster. For the same reason, a number of buildings have been preserved surprisingly well and testify to the high degree of civilization a ...

- Florence - A tour of Florence (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is a tour in the past brought back to us for the occasion. This is perhaps the only definition of the city that by its very nature defies all ordinary descriptions. Its Medieval and, above all, Renaissance appearance may lead anyone to think that they are walking into history. The style of the buildings and layout of the streets are so characteristic that they make the city absolutely unique. It is easy to imagine the  sophisticated  Renaissance splendor of the Court of the Medicis that attracted the most famous artists of the time, while the world of business thrived, bringing prosperity and fame to Florence that came to be regarded as the political, economic and cultural hub of Europe. Names such as Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo della Signoria, Santa Maria del Fiore, Palazzo deg ...

- Siena and Florence - Siena (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is a city known throughout the world for the famous Palio. This is a horse race that takes place twice a year and is marked by colourful costumes, great popular enthusiasm and keen competition among the participants. However, apart from the Palio, Siena has a lot to offer  tourists, who immediately fall in love with the city because of its beauty and  friendly atmosphere. As a mere indication of its extremely refined architecture, one might mention the Palazzo Pubblico and Torre del Mangia (overlooking Piazza del Campo, where the Palio is held), the Duomo, the Baptistery, the Palazzo Arcivescovile, Palazzo del Governo and Palazzo del Magnifico. A walk through the streets of Siena will reveal the true character of  its inhabitants famous for their ready quips, as much as for being ...

- Jewish Rome - Did you know that Rome, which was the capital of the Roman Empire and is the seat of Papacy, is also home to the oldest Jewish community in Europe? It is a fact that a number of Jews lived in Rome as early as the 2nd Century B.C. Visiting Jewish Rome will help  to picture the history of this long-standing community and its strong, if often tumultuous, relationship with the Roman emperors and, later, with Christianity. The Ghetto of Rome stands over the initial nucleus of what was to be the City of Rome - something that is largely ignored even in Italy. The Portico di Ottavia, for example, dates back to the time of Ancient Rome. The Ghetto is of course a must for anyone wishing to see how the present-day Jewish community has managed to retain some of its ancient traditions, while adjusting to modern living. Its short, narrow streets ...

- Ancient Rome - This City is well over 2,000 years old and used to rule over an Empire almost as large as the U.S. The Forum is the market area where the Romans used to go not only to do their ordinary shopping, but also to discuss business and politics. Ample remains of several temples and buildings are still visible today; among them, the famed Arch of Constantine. Close by stands what is undoubtedly the best known of all Roman antiquities, the Colosseum. The mere name of this architectural marvel conjures up images of fierce combats among gladiators and between gladiators and wild animals (scenes from the movie "The Gladiator" were supposed to be set in this very place), as well as the slaying of Christians mauled by wild beasts. Circus Maximus, the arena used for chariot races (remember Ben Hur?), Piazza Navona, originally a stadium built by Emperor ...

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In the event of customized tours or additional services not shown on the website, you should send an email to info@niceandeasytravel.it specifying your requirements. We shall promptly revert to you. In any case we would also welcome your registration on the website for the proper exchange of information and to facilitate our task in meeting your request.

Payments
Full payment for the services contracted is due 45 days prior to commencement of the tour. Reservations made less than 45 days from the commencement of the tour are subject to an additional fee of Euro 30,00 per person, unless specific arrangements are made with our Company's management and confirmed by an e-mail.

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Payment can be made by Wire Transfer to our bank or by credit card. We accept American Express, Master and Visa Credit cards. In case of payment by credit card you are required to print, fill out, sign and fax back one of the 2 formats shown below. In case of late payment or payment of additional services required and agreed with the Company, the payment can be made in cash, travelers cheques or by credit cards.

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We are listing below some examples of the Shore Excursions, Tours and Blue Lining offered by our Company. To find out the full list of those available, please go to the "choose boxes" beneath the three respective headings.
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