Tivoli
- Experience the grandeur of Rome's past with a visit to Hadrian's Villa, the luxurious retreat of a former Roman Emperor, featuring over 30 fascinating buildings.
- Explore the diverse architectural styles of the villa, from the imperial palaces and thermal baths to the temples and theaters, all inspired by Hadrian's global travels.
- Marvel at the opulence of Villa d'Este, a 16-century villa renowned for its enchanting fountains and terraced Italian Renaissance hillside garden, a masterpiece of its era.
- Get an insider's look at early Tivoli's high society as your expert guide shares intriguing stories about the area's rich history and points out key items of interest.
- Hurry and reserve your spot on this popular tour! With our return-to-ship and satisfaction guarantees, you won't want to miss this unforgettable shore experience.
Tivoli
Spend the day exploring the antiquated luxury palaces of a former Roman emperor and medieval cardinal.
Your Civitavecchia tour starts at Hadrian's Villa, the largest and most luxurious residence in the Tivoli countryside. Constructed as a retreat for Roman Emperor Hadrian in the second century A.D., this extensive complex contains over 30 buildings including imperial palaces, thermal baths, temples, theatres, and much more. These structures contain a variety of architectural styles admired from Hadrian's travels and are primarily Roman and Grecian. Stand at the large, rectangular pool with its columns and statues then stroll through the landscaped gardens.
The ruins of Academy of the Villa are in rapid decline and have been placed on the 2006 "100 Most Endangered Sites" list.
Take a break to enjoy lunch on your own, then continue your exploration to Villa d'Este, a 16th-century villa famous for its fountains and terraced Italian Renaissance hillside garden. Commissioned in the 1500s by Cardinal Ippolito d-Este, this expansive villa prompted 12 lawsuits by locals whose houses and businesses were demolished to satisfy the Cardinal's design plans. Walkthrough the courtyard of the Villa, which was originally a convent cloister, then explore the villa's rooms with their high ceilings and breathtaking frescoed walls, many depicting biblical and mythological scenes. The compound's 51 fountains, 398 spouts, 64 waterfalls, and 220 basins are fed by a series of canals, channels, and cascades, all without the use of pumps.
Throughout the tour your expert guide will share the area's rich history and culture and point out items of interest. Be sure to bring your camera! Reserve your spot on this popular tour now and get ready for a sneak peek at the lifestyles of early Tivoli's rich and famous.
Please Note: This tour takes place in Rome. Guests on ships docking in Civitavecchia will need to make their own way to Rome from Civitavecchia (approximately 50 miles away) at their own expense. There is a train service from nearby train stations, and the average trip takes approximately 90 minutes each way. Your cruise ship may offer a shuttle to a nearby station.