Rome Shore Excursion from Civitavecchia, Tour Rome in One Day
Posted by business | tour | Posted on February 15th, 2010

Touring Rome from Civitavecchia port is becoming very popular due to the increased number of visitors attracted by the world’s most famous open air museum, the Eternal City!
Cruises dock in Civitavecchia early in the morning and guests will find their fully licensed driver waiting with a board and their name on, ready to drive them to Rome.
The journey between the port of Civitavecchia and Rome takes approximately 1, 5 hour each way during which the private driver will give guests an introduction and answer to any question about the Eternal City.
Once in Rome guest will meet our Official Rome Tour Guide with whom to skip the lines and fully enjoy the following venues listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites:
-CAPITOLINE HILL, designed by Michelangelo showcasing the Marco Aurelio Statue and housing the most ancient public library in Rome from the I° century before Christ;
-PIAZZA VENEZIA, home to the Vittoriano monument honoring the late Italian King Vittorio Emanuele II°, monument known by the Romans as the “the wedding cake”;
-COLOSSEUM, theater of great battles involving gladiators, fierce beasts and Roman ships;
-ROMAN FORUM, central area around which the ancient Roman civilization developed and where most of HBO’s Rome is supposed to be played;
-CIRCUS MAXIMUS, the first and largest circus in ancient Rome;
- MOUTH OF TRUTH, proof of fidelity from the middle age;
– TREVI FOUNTAIN, that makes million of visitors dream of coming back to Rome;
– SPANISH STEPS, that have become world renowned for glamour fashion and luxury shopping with their famous stairs and the nearby via Condotti.
After a standstill for lunch (optional) in a traditional Roman restaurant, the tour will continue with the world’s most amazing art collection:
- The VATICAN MUSEUMS, in the Vatican City, the smallest State of the world;
– The SISTINE CHAPEL, where popes are elected and home to priceless paintings;
– ST.PETER’S BASILICA, Christian symbol built upon St. Peter’s grave and largest Christian church ever built.
With Nancy Aiello Tours each guest can expect VIP treatment with a personal driver and a licensed tour guide to provide extensive and comprehensive tours of Rome, the Vatican, and Italy. Your private Rome day trip from Civitavecchia to Rome will be an enjoyable, entertaining, and pleasant experience.
At the end of tour the driver will drop you off in time to your ship in Civitavecchia or at the Fiumicino Airport, according to your needs and requests.
For further information about your Rome vacation please, contact info@nancyaiellotours.com
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@00sprayedmax
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I'd go with this one.. http://www.citysightsny.com/
they have the bus tours and walking tours, as well as bike tours and other fun stuff.
these places including indonesia is linked by air asia, taking it would be the cheapest are fare, look for places to stay at Hotel World's website, basically these cities you mentioned are very easy to travel by yourself, take train to move about, information you find on the travel brochures and those info available on the website are adequate. don'trry try to travel by our own a few times then you'll never want to travel by tour group again, if you want you can refer to lonely planet travel book
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@TheJulianarodrigues Yeah and the ones who dont understand it make me so mad! The man should never bin handeld like that!!! He was a great man he tried everything he could to help out the world and what do people do kick him down for it! What the…. What is wrong with that:S It makes me sad and mad. WHat has become from this world.
Kiley,
I have only ever been with a youth tour group, but when I went with them the guide talked a few times about how he had taken individual tours with older people, and I bet he would do it again on request. I don't know how other tours are, but I had a great time on his.
At the very least, you could write to him and see what he has to say. Couldn't hurt, anyway. (I hope that helps!)
I went to the concert at the Cowboys Stadium since I'm from Arlington. The actual official world tour shirts with the cities on back (there are 3 versions) cost $35 and there were two other versions with no cities on back that were teal and pink and those were $40.
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There will never be another one like him..I am at least glad I witnessed such a talent in my generation and I am sure he will raise many more generations to come. He was a true artist, dancer singer you name it. RIP Michael.
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9 Inexpensive and Effective Ways To Find More Group Business:
If you want to increase the number of motorcoach tours at your museum, you need to find the groups most likely to book with you. Capitalize on the resources you already have to build a good list of leads. Here are nine of those resources:
1. The list of groups that have visited your site in the past
Tour operators and groups who have already booked with you are natural candidates for more reservations in the future. Keeping good group tour records — including contact names, addresses, and phone and fax numbers — is critical for continued marketing efforts.
2. Phone inquiries that come into your museum
Do you keep a log of all inquiries about group tours, including full contact information? You should. Even if people who call don't end up booking a tour now, it doesn't mean that they won't in the future.
3. Lobby cards, visit evaluation forms and group tour flyers
Individual visitors can be an excellent source of group leads. In fact, if they have enjoyed their visit, they're likely to be your most enthusiastic sales force. Take advantage of that by asking for their help. Have group tour flyers prominently displayed with a headline that says, " If you enjoyed your visit to the Yourname Museum, the groups you belong to will, too!" And on your lobby cards or visit evaluation forms, ask visitors if they know of any groups that would be interested in hearing about your group tours. Include space to fill in the group name and contact information.
4. Your associate group, board, staff and volunteers
It's easy to overlook the obvious. But before these people can help you build your motorcoach trade, they need to know that you want to build it. Tell them, and ask for their assistance.
Photocopy some group referral forms and pass them out at meetings, along with group tour flyers. Ask everyone to suggest a group tour to at least one group they belong to or know of, and ask them to fill out a form with contact information for that group. You might even consider running a contest to see who can generate the most bookings in three months. There's nothing like a little competition to get things rolling!
5. Your newsletter
This is a great vehicle to use to let members and others know that you're actively seeking group business. Consider adding a "group news" column to keep readers apprised of your progress and new tour offerings. If you list names of groups who have recently visited, send a copy of the issue to those group leaders. Highlight the name of their group and attach a note saying, "Thanks for visiting. We hope to see you again soon."
6. A group tour page on your website
Devote a complete page of your website to group tour promotion. Instead of simply mentioning that you offer group rates, write a tantalizing description of the kinds of experiences available to groups and what your group tours include. For example, is there some form of authentic entertainment you can offer? Can you provide them with tea on the porch or a candlelight tour? Great. Tell them about it. Also show them how they can turn a visit to your museum into an entire day trip to your area. List some popular nearby attractions, shopping spots and restaurants. Groups are always looking for new and different tour ideas, so the more creative you are, the better.
7. Inquiries generated from special interest websites that link to yours
Whatever type of object your collection is strong in, there are groups of hobbyists out there who collect, study, build, create or paint it. Many of them probably already provide a link to your website from theirs. If not, do some Web searches, find compatible special interest sites, and e-mail their webmasters. Ask them to consider linking to you. Include a brief description of your collection and a sentence like, "Your visitors may also be interested to know that we offer special in-depth tours to collector/genealogy/quilting/whatever groups. They can e-mail groups@tyourmuseum.org for more information."
Such a communication may not only generate a link, but also a write-up about your tours on their website or in their ezine. (To find out who is currently linking to you, go to AltaVista and type link:www.yourdomainname.org into the search box. The list of results that comes up will be websites that link to yours.)
8. Lists of tour operators who have requested information from your local convention and visitors bureau, regional tourism promotion agency, or state office of tourism
If you receive lists like this, are you using them to your best advantage? You aren't if your typical response is to stick a couple of brochures in an envelope, mail it off, and do nothing more. Lists like these require telephone contact — and the sooner the better. Before you mail anything, make a brief call to each name on the list that looks like an appropriate lead. These aren't tough phone calls to make because the recipients have already expressed an interest in your city. The purpose of your call is simply to thank them for that interest, to ask if they have any further questions about the area, and to offer to send them your group tour materials. You'll be able to tell from the course of the conversation whether or not they're really potential customers. If they are, add their name and contact information to your permanent leads list or database after you mail the brochures. Even if they don't book now, they may in the future.
9. Inquiries resulting from press releases sent to group tour industry trade magazines
Send press releases to these publications several months before your major special events, and whenever you have a dazzling new group tour or tour package to offer. Links to major trade publications can be found in our Links Library. To familiarize yourself with each magazine and its editorial style, request a media kit and sample copy. If submission guidelines and deadlines aren't listed on the website, call the publication and request that information. One last tip: Subscribing to one or two trade periodicals is a great way to learn more about the group market and how you can best serve it.
hope this helps!
cheers!!
I'd say do yourself a favor, spend the money on a lonely planet China book… it is twice as much as the others and 3 times as good. You will not be sorry. Do this first. Also, make friends on-line that are Chinese, they can tell you the nitty gritty also help you with accommodations and pointers.
When I came here the first time, I came to visit friends and spend most of my time with them. They had the inside scoop and language to make it a great trip. I did look on-line too but that only helped when I had an idea of where I wanted to go and what I wanted to do. The magazines and websites can help, but be aware they present China from a commercial perspective. Good Luck!
The more important thing is “Why did he start with They don’t really care about us”!!! Right there in front of us he is trying to tell us something and he was about to come out with something BIG!!! There is more than the eyes meet in this concert, messages are coming out, people just cannot see them and voi la next day he is dead – coincidence?????? Come again!!!!
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