Transfer from Venice - Marco Polo Airport
to Civitavecchia

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Departure from Venice - Marco Polo Airport
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Estimated arrival to Civitavecchia
14:21h

Trip duration: 321min

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Bologna
Italy

135 min

Bologna is the city of superlatives! To mention just a few: it is the home to the oldest university in the world (Dante Alighieri was... a student here); it is Italy’s gastronomic capital thanks to iconic pasta dishes tagliatelle alla Bolognese (the meat sauce known all over the world), prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano-Reggiano; and it features countless historical buildings and breathtaking architecture along about 40 kilometers of arcaded streets. The heart of the city, Piazza del Nettuno Piazza Maggiore, are adorned with grand medieval and Renaissance architecture and historic monuments. Wherever you start your tour, you can’t miss because Bologna has so much to offer and the best way to explore it is on foot.

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Roselle Archaeological Site
Italy

75 min

Roselle Archaeological Site is an attraction well worth a visit for all kind of history enthusiasts. The fascinating archaeological site features influences from ancient Etruscan... and Roman civilizations as it was originally Etruscan city but conquered by the Romans in 294 B.C. Most important parts of the site are the city wall (over 3 km long and up to 7 meters high), the Roman Amphitheater, built in the first century AD, the House of the Mosaics and the Thermal Baths.

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Castello del Catajo
Italy

90 min

The Catajo Castle was built between 1570 and 1573 by the Obizzi family, who originated from France. Their intention was to build a palace that... would represent the glory of their family, mostly known as “soldiers of fortune”. No wonder the castle features a grand fresco of military victories and symbolic representations of government on the main floor. The palace itself is an opulent, peaceful and aristocratic home with a long boulevard that leads to the Giants Courtyard. The building is majestic, consisting of 350 rooms, and the most notable parts are the elephant fountain in front of the entrance, mighty staircases and a grand terrace, which is a sort of an open-air ballroom.

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Siena
Italy

135 min

Sure, Sienna is most famous for the Palio, a horse race that is held twice a year and dates back to the 16th century, but... there are countless reasons to visit Sienna even if you don’t happen to catch the famous race. It is a magical place of history, art, university, and excellent cuisine. When you stroll down its narrow streets full of artisanal shops and delis, you fill like walking through a huge open-air museum. It is a city of amazing monuments that have retained their medieval architecture among which the breathtakingly beautiful Piazza del Campo with its Torre del Mangia and impressive Duomo of Siena are most recognizable. If you are a foodie, you’ll probably want to stay in Sienna for a little longer and your palate will thank you for that!

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Florence
Italy

135 min

Florence is not only the crown jewel of Tuscany but it is also one of world’s greatest history and art cities. A preferred weekend getaway... for many Europeans, Florence seduces every visitor, whether you are a first-time stop-by traveler or a repeat visitor who just can’t get enough of this allure. It boasts amazing artwork and architecture, churches, museums and monuments. The most popular and important sites in Florence are Il Duomo - Florence’s cathedral, the Baptistery, the Uffizi, the Bargello, and the Accademia. But it also has a vibrant social scene full of quirky shops and quality crafts, restaurants, cafes and famous Italian pastry shops. You can’t leave Florence without trying Italian gelato and the best way to enjoy it is to sit near the Arno River, while admiring the Ponte Vecchio.

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Ferrara
Italy

105 min

Whether you are a fast-track traveler or slow-paced sightseeing admirer, there is an endless list of things you will love about Ferrara. Its architecture is... a unique mix of medieval and renaissance styles and its cobblestone streets are dotted with museums, art galleries, charming shops and cafes. Castello Estense is the most notable monument of Ferrara and today a part of it is used as government offices but many castle rooms, including dungeons and prison cells, are open for viewing. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and while wondering these streets you will be astonished by the 12th century glorious cathedral.