Aerial view of Rome, Italy
BORN TO ROME

Cruisereise fra Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

The Eternal City endures with endless adventures, so it’s definitely worth exploring before your cruise from Civitavecchia. Rome is just an hour from the port by train, so spending a few days here is easy and convenient. Start each morning with a frothy cappuccino and a warm, flaky cornetto in an al fresco café and watch the city wake. Then head to the Palazzo Massimo, home to one of the world's biggest collections of ancient art. Or visit the thermal Baths of Diocletian, where you can see two ancient, decorated tombs dating back to the early second century AD. And of course, no visit to Rome is complete without a trip to the famous Colosseum, which once hosted gladiator contests, battle reenactments and Roman dramas. If you’re a foodie, you’re in the right city. Roman cuisine is all about simple, fresh, unfussy flavors. Think thin and crispy pizza cooked in wood ovens, homemade pasta tossed in simple sauces, crispy fried vegetables and decadent breakfast pastries often stuffed with cream.
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CRUISE INTO HISTORY 

Kick off your morning with one of the best things to do in Rome visit the 2,000-year-old Colosseum. Then satisfy your appetite with a true Roman delicacy — homemade pasta, anyone? — before finishing off your meal with sweet, melt-in-your-mouth gelato. Slow down and watch the locals as they go about their day. Wander through the narrow cobblestoned streets and meander through piazzas. Look up at the stunning ancient Roman architecture as you make your way through the bustling city center. Best part? Rome is just a hop, skip and a jump to almost anywhere you want to visit in Italy or the greater Mediterranean. Cruise from Rome and experience Italy just as the Romans do.

COLORFUL COASTLINES
Cruise from Rome and wake up with views of the colorful coastlines of Italy and the Mediterranean. Spend the day indulging in Frito Misto de Marre (mixed fried seafood) before cooling off in the sparkling sea.
ROME WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY
Take a step back in time just by wandering through the bustling city of Rome. See the city as it was in ancient times by visiting impressive Renaissance palaces, beautiful fountains and baroque churches. This architecture here is something to mark off your bucket list.
FROM SEA TO CITY
With all the different places to visit in Rome spend a few days before or after your cruise exploring nearby cities. Hop on a high-speed train and find yourself walking through piazzas in Florence or indulging in hearty Italian pasta dishes in Bologna.

MEDITERRANEAN MAGIC

STARTS IN ROME

Explore the shores of Italy and beyond with a cruise to the rugged islands of the Greek Isles or the bustling cities of Spain on Mediterranean Cruises departing from Rome. Enjoy days exploring romantic European coastlines and exotic worlds during your adventure. Discover the best of the Mediterranean with cruises departing from Rome.

WONDER OF THE SEAS

Sailing from Rome, Wonder of the Seas is your ticket to some of the Mediterranean’s most iconic marvels. Take a dip in the sparkling blue waters that surround Capri, wander the lavender fields of Provence, snap a pic in front of the Colosseum, and catch a flamenco show in Barcelona. From medieval towns and Roman ruins, to captivating coasts and enchanting isles, you’ve never seen the Med like this.

EXPLORE WONDER OF THE SEAS

FROM ITALY TO ISRAEL AND BEYOND

Start your journey in vibrant Rome on Odyssey of the Seas℠, where every alleyway brims with ancient history, incredible art and world class cuisine. From there, cruise from Rome to Greece with stops in iconic isles like Santorini, Mykonos, Crete and Rhodes. Or go bold into the Holy Land on a bucket list adventure with stops in Haifa, Jerusalem and Ephesus.

EXPLORE ODYSSEY OF THE SEAS℠

 
 
 

Things To Do in Rome (Civitavecchia)

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

ANCIENT AND AMAZING

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy

ANCIENT AND AMAZING

Walk through the heart of Ancient Rome. Start at the Colosseum, an enormous arena where gladiators once battled. Then meander around the Roman Forum’s timeworn ruins, past crumbling temples and basilicas. See where emperors lived on Palatine Hill— and enjoy an up-close view of the 2,000-year-old, well-preserved Pantheon church.

A fountain in Piazza Navona  in Italy

ADVENTURE SQUARED

A fountain in Piazza Navona in Italy

A fountain in Piazza Navona in Italy

ADVENTURE SQUARED

Roam around Rome’s piazzas, as each offers a unique perspective. Dine al fresco in Piazza Navona and climb The Spanish Steps in Piazza di Spagna. Wander cobbled alleys in bustling Trastevere and browse Campo de’ Fiori’s artisan stalls. Be sure to toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain for good measure.

Statues in the Vatican Museum
Statues in the Vatican Museum

SACRED SPACES

Explore the Vatican Museums’ extraordinary collection of tapestries and classical statues. Step inside the Sistine Chapel and be awed by Michelangelo’s ceiling frescoes. Then enter St. Peter’s Basilica, one of the world’s largest churches, to stand under its enormous sky-piercing dome.

Pizza, pasta, and antipasta on a table in Rome
Pizza, pasta, and antipasta on a table in Rome

LOCAL CUISINE

Romans live to eat, whether it’s family-style or in a sidewalk café. For an authentic taste of Cucina Romana, try carciofi alla Romana (braised artichokes) or spaghetti alla carbonara. Enjoy panino (stuffed sandwiches) or thin-crusted Roman pizza. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of gelato. Then finish the night with a glass of white wine from the surrounding Lazio region.

Minitature models of the Colosseum and Vatican
Minitature models of the Colosseum and Vatican

SHOPPING

Street stalls throughout the city are your best bet for souvenirs. Via Condotti offers a string of couture Italian designers. Browse artist studios along Via Margutta, or the indie artisan retailers of the Monti neighborhood. Porta Portese is the city’s largest flea market— and La Rinascente, the first department store.

Innsidetips
Innsidetips
1 The train ride between Civitavecchia and Rome is approximately 80 minutes each way.
2 Conservative attire (no tank tops or shorts) is required when visiting Rome’s religious sites.

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