Private Catacombs and Crypts Shore Excursion from Civitavecchia
Experience Trevi Fountain and sacred underground sites with private transport and your own guide
From majestic fountains to storied tunnels, this private tour from the port of Civitavecchia reveals two sides of Rome in a single day. You’ll admire the baroque beauty of Trevi Fountain and Piazza Barberini, explore the bone-lined chapels of the Capuchin Crypts, and descend into the eerie Domitilla Catacombs. Afterward, unwind on a drive along the Appian Way before returning to your cruise ship. It’s the perfect way to experience Rome’s spooky and spectacular sides at your own pace.
What You Get With This Tour
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Passionate, English-speaking guide
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Private transfer between sites
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Entry to Capuchin Crypts
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Entry to Domitilla Catacombs
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Walking tour of the historic center of Rome
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Pick-up/drop-off from Civitavecchia Port
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Guide tips
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Lunch
Tour Itinerary
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Meet your guide at Civitavecchia Port
Your day begins the easy way as your guide and driver meet you directly at your cruise ship. Settle into a private, air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy the scenic ride toward Rome while your guide shares stories of the Eternal City’s past and what lies beneath its surface. -
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Trevi Fountain and Piazza Barberini
Your first stop brings you straight into the heart of Rome. Watch the Trevi Fountain shimmer in the sun and toss a coin for good luck before strolling toward Piazza Barberini. Along the way, pause to learn about the hidden details missed by most visitors. -
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Capuchin Crypts
Soon you’ll arrive at Santa Maria della Concezione, home to one of Rome’s most fascinating sites. Step into candlelit chapels lined with the bones of over 3,700 friars, arranged in delicate patterns. -
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Lunch break
It’s time to eat as the Romans do. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty plate of pasta or just a quick espresso pick-me-up, your guide knows exactly what to recommend. Please note lunch is not included in the price of this tour. -
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Domitilla Catacombs
After a short transfer in a private vehicle, you’ll descend into the Domitilla Catacombs. Walk ancient tunnels that once held early Christian worshippers, and see frescoes that have survived for nearly two millennia. -
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Appian Way
Back above ground, enjoy a scenic drive along the historic Appian Way. This is Rome’s oldest and most storied road, built in the 4th century BC to connect the capital with southern Italy. As you pass cypress trees and crumbling ruins, your guide shares tales of legions, traders, and emperors who once traveled this path. -
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Your tour finishes at Civitavecchia Port
The journey back to Civitavecchia takes about an hour and a half, a peaceful end to a full day of discovery. Arrive back at your ship with stories few others can match!
Additional Information
Good to know:
Dress code: Knees and shoulders must be covered to enter religious sites.
Weather advisory: In rare cases of heavy rain, the Appian Way stop may be adjusted.
Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven terrain and stairs.
ID requirement: A valid government-issued ID may be required for entry.
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in at the meeting point so the group can enter sites on time.
Your 7.5-hour tour includes:
Expert, English-speaking guide
Round-trip private transfers from Civitavecchia Port
Guided visit to Trevi Fountain and Piazza Barberini
Entry and guided visit of the Capuchin Crypts
Entry and guided visit of the Domitilla Catacombs
Drive along the Appian Way
Private group experience
What to bring:
Comfortable walking shoes
Modest clothing covering knees and shoulders
Valid government-issued ID
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch included?
No, lunch isn’t included. Your guide will recommend local restaurants or cafés for your break.
How much walking does this tour involve?
Expect moderate walking, including stairs and cobblestones. The pace is comfortable with regular breaks.
Where does this tour end?
The tour concludes back at your cruise ship in Civitavecchia Port, with plenty of time before departure.
Can I bring children on this tour?
Yes, children are welcome, though some sections of the crypts may be unsettling for younger visitors.





