Rome Airport Transportation

Why choose Rome Airport Transportation

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Rome Airport Transportation service allows private car transfers from Rome’s main airports, Fiumicino and Ciampino, to any destination in the capital city, and vice-versa. The chauffeur driven car hire service lets our clients travel by plane with the certainty that at their arrival there’ll be a Transfers Rome driver waiting for them at the meeting point. After landing, they’ll collect their luggage and, once out of the passengers customs area, they’ll find their private chauffeur waiting for them. Our company always keeps updated about possible delays or arrivals in advance, so anyone who books our service can fly worry-free. Our chauffeur is easily recognizable, because he will be holding a signboard with the client’s name written on it. You’ll avoid the drawback of not finding an available taxi once out of the airport and, especially in bad weather conditions, you’ll immediately have a private car available, equipped with every comfort and ready to welcome you. You’ll also be able to choose to travel in a luxury vehicle or in a Mercedes minivan with our Limousine Transfers service. With Transfers Rome you’ll have the certainty to benefit of a fast and comfortable service at a lower price than those offered by travel agencies.

The NCC transfer service, in particular, provides two options:

Fiumicino Airport – Rome

Chauffeur driven car hire service that provides our clients’ transfer from Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” Airport to hotels, B&Bs, apartments or any other accommodation in the city of Rome (center and suburbs), or to railway stations and other destinations in the city, and vice-versa. There are also Rome Airport Transportation to Civitavecchia, our transfers to the Port of Civitavecchia. Fiumicino Airport is located about 32 km from Rome and the travel time varies according to the destination you wish to reach. Our service rates, fixed during the booking process, are not subject to change. We recommend you consult our price section.

Ciampino Airport – Rome

It’s a service similar to Fiumicino Airport Transfer. In this case the arrival/destination airport is Rome Ciampino Airport, which is about 15km from the city. The airport is located along the Via Appia Nuova, close to the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA). Born as a military airport in 1916, Ciampino Airport, named after Giovan Battista Pastine, was opened to civilian use in the Thirties. Initially intended to welcome important public figures and heads of states going to Rome, since 2001 it has become the favorite airport of low-cost airlines. However it is Fiumicino, built at the end of the Fifties, that can claim to be the biggest Italian airport. Rome’s Airport Company (ADR) is in charge of the management of both airports, that together form the airport system of the Capital. Ciampino is the closest to the city, so car transfers from the “Giovan Battista Pastine” Airport to Rome’s city center are quicker than transfers from Fiumicino Airport.

Whatever your destination, thanks to Rome Airport Transportation service, our drivers will accompany you as punctually as possible, always in a competent and professional way. Please don’t hesitate to get in contact with our company to receive further advice about our booking times.

 

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Rome in Limo

The private limousine transfers service Rome in limo allows our clients to benefit from the same comfort and safety of all of the services offered by our company, but at a higher quality level. There won’t be just any vehicle waiting for them in the desired location, but a luxury car or Mercedes minivan that will transport them through the city of Rome till the chosen destination. Every client can choose the car that best suits his specific needs, having the possibility to see the pictures published on our website and contacting us to request further information.

Why Choose Rome in Limo

Quality and safety at your service

Our fleet guarantees new and safe cars, because they are constantly checked to ensure the high quality of service. Elegance and style are the two features that distinguish our service.

Professional and courteous drivers (certified by the Italian government) will be waiting for you outside the station or airport, in front of your hotel or wherever you’ll be, to welcome you on the wonderful vehicle of your choice. You’ll easily recognize your personal chauffeur, because he will be holding a signboard with your name written on it. Your driver will help you put your luggage in the car and, during the limousine transfer, he’ll be pleased to show you the architectural wonders that make Rome so unique and famous all over the world: the Colosseum, the Imperial Fora, the Arch of Constantine, Castel Sant’Angelo, St. Peter’s Basilica and any other important monument that you’ll find along the way to reach your destination. Moving around the streets of the center in a luxury car will allow you to spend unforgettable moments, maybe with your loved one to make him/her a surprise by booking the Rome in limousine transfer. Thanks to the special transit permits in restricted traffic zones, our vehicles can take you into areas of the city otherwise difficult to reach.

You’ll easily and punctually arrive at destination, without sacrificing the pleasure to admire in total relax the city from the car window of a wonderful Mercedes. Most of our vehicles are equipped with mini-bar, air conditioning, leather interior and all possible comforts. Furthermore, the service guarantees complete safety, thanks to the insurance coverage extended to passengers.

Please do not hesitate to contact us to receive more detailed information and to secure the booking of the chauffeur driven car hire service Rome in limo.

 

 

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Civitavecchia Transfers

Civitavecchia transfers service was conceived to give travelers, that arrive with cruise ships to the Port of Civitavecchia, a fast, direct and comfortable transfer to any destination in the capital city, at a lower cost than other transport services. The travel costs offered by agencies are in fact higher and they often don’t offer the same quality level. Our company has been dealing with transfers from the Port of Civitavecchia to Rome for more than ten years.

Why choose our Civitavecchia Transfers

Quality and safety at your service

By booking our private car you’ll have the certainty to benefit of excellent services at fixed prices, better than those offered by taxis. You won’t have to wander looking for a bus or other public transport, with the risk of arriving late at your appointment. You won’t have to be afraid to walk because of a transport strike. You’ll be certain that a trusty chauffeur will be ready to welcome you at the Port of Civitavecchia. You’ll easily recognize him, because he will have a signboard with your name written on it. He will accompany you to your desired destination, in the center or the suburban area of Rome. You’ll comfortably travel in a wonderful private car and, if you’ll be satisfied as we hope, you’ll also book your return journey to Civitavecchia at the end of your visit.

The port is about 80 km/50 miles from the center of Rome. Travel time of Civitavecchia transfer and vice-versa is about one hour and forty minutes, variable according to the traffic conditions.

Below we show you in detail our company’s services:

 

Civitavecchia Port from Rome

 

Chauffeur driven private car hire service, which consists in transfers from hotel/B&B/apartment/other place in Rome to cruise ship boarding at the Port of Civitavecchia. The chauffeur will give news of his arrival (about 10 minutes earlier) by calling the reception or the client.

 

Civitavecchia Port to Rome

 

Civitavecchia Rome Transfers, transfers from the Port of Civitavecchia to the city of Rome, from the cruise ship to hotel/B&B/apartment/other destination. You’ll find your driver waiting for you  on the wharf.

 

Civitavecchia Port from Rome Airport

 

Transfer service from Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” Airport or from Rome Ciampino to the port of embarkation of Civitavecchia. You’ll find your chauffeur waiting for you just out of the access area reserved for travelers, after you’ll have collected your luggage.

 

Civitavecchia Port to Rome Airport

 

Chauffeur driven private car hire service from the city to Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport or to Ciampino. With our service you won’t risk losing your booked flight.

If you are not on a business trip and don’t need to immediately reach a precise destination in the Capital, we suggest you consider the possibility of taking a car tour from Civitavecchia to Rome. Our Transfers Rome drivers will be pleased to take you on a tour to visit the main Roman monuments and points of interest. Transfers, unlike tours, are conceived as a different and quicker service, intended to clients that need to move in a practical, safe and punctual way. For further information about both private chauffeur-driven car-hire services, Civitavecchia transfers and Tour, you can contact our company. We’ll be pleased to give you advice about the best options for your travelling needs.

 

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Rome to Naples by Transfersrome
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Rome to Naples Transfer

With a Rome to Naples Transfer service you’ll travel in a comfortable Transfers Rome private car following the footsteps of ancient travelers, attracted by natural, historical and artistic beauties of the Lazio region, the last part of the Tyrrhenian Coast till the unforgettable Bay of Naples in Campania.

The Latin poet Horace in his Satire V described his admirable trip from Rome to Brindisi along the Appian Way, the main road that starting just out of the Urbe from Porta Capena, next to the famous Baths of Caracalla, crossed the Pontine Marshes leading to the wonderful Pugliese city facing the Adriatic Sea. The paved road in silica offered travelers a spectacular route in the middle of prestigious Roman monuments and mausoleums to the point of being defined as the “queen of roads” by the Latin poet Statius.

The road that you’ll follow in the Rome to Naples transfers in a chauffeur driven private car will be instead the A1 highway, also known as the Autostrada del Sole, that crosses the whole Italian peninsula starting from Milan, passing through Bologna, Florence, Rome and finally arriving in Naples.

The artist Luigi Rossini in his collection of drawings “Viaggio Pittoresco da Roma a Napoli” (1839) remembers how from the Appian Way one could admire: refined views of Rome, of its antiquities, of the surrounding countryside and of the other cities found along the journey to Naples. The ancient Roman road reached in Campania the city of Capua, a town of ancient origins lying on a bend of the river Volturno.

The service offered by our company will make you rediscover the wonders of the landscape between Lazio and Campania, comfortably traveling in a wonderful car equipped with every comfort. During your transfer you’ll discover the cities of Frosinone, formerly inhabited by the Volsci, and Cassino, known for its renowned Abbey of Monte Cassino. Leaving the Ciociaria region, you’ll then arrive in Campania, where you’ll be able to see the city of Capua, with many monuments to visit, such as the Basilica Benedettina of Sant’Angelo in Formis (late 11th century), and Caserta, famous for its sumptuous Bourbon Royal Palace.

During your Rome to Naples Transfer  you could also decide to stop in one of the splendid Italian places that you will find along the way or choose to enjoy the view from your car window until you arrive in Naples. During the transfers there will be planned breaks at roadside bars to have a coffee, buy a newspaper, etc. If you wish, you can also combine a Naples tour to your transfer, always traveling in a Transfers Rome private car.

 

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Rome to Florence by Transfersrome

Rome to Florence Transfer

Rome to Florence Transfer is a chauffeur-driven car-hire service that allows you to reach in a few hours the wonderful Tuscan city leaving from any place in the Italian capital. You’ll travel in a vehicle equipped with every comfort and driven by a private driver, crossing one of the most evocative stretches of the highway Autostrada del Sole A1. This thoroughfare crosses the Italian peninsula from north to south, passing through extraordinary naturalistic sceneries. With your Transfers Rome car you’ll go through the last part of Lazio that reaches out to Umbria. You’ll pass close to Fiano Romano and you’ll be able to admire the high tuff cliff, surrounded by an oxbow of the River Tiber, on which stands the town of Orte. You’ll find yourselves at the center of the Tiber Valley, a land inhabited once by the Etruscans. During the Transfer you’ll follow in the footsteps of the ancients, admiring the numerous villas and farms scattered in the Latial countryside. From Lazio you’ll arrive in Umbria, another Italian region rich in history and wonderful naturalistic scenarios. The highway A1 passes next to Orvieto, that you’ll be able to admire from your car window. The Umbrian city is located about 100 km from Rome and 150 km from Florence. Here you’ll be able to have a break in a roadside restaurant before continuing with your transfer toward Florence.

Going on with your car journey, you’ll find yourself immersed in another interesting landscape: the Valdichiana, a pleasant valley of Tuscany, enclosed between the mounts of Cortona and the Umbrian hills. Through hillocks, hills and verdant plains, during the Rome to Florence transfers you’ll come across some of the most evocative Tuscan locations: Chianciano, famous for its healing thermal waters; Chiusi, renowned town of Etruscan origin; Sarteano, where every year a Saracen Joust is held; Città della Pieve, an artistic center renowned also for its excellent food and wine products. Once left the Chiana Valley, you’ll go in the so called area of the upper Valdarno, between Arezzo and Florence. Here during the Middle Ages the Florentine Republic created two military garrisons to reduce the attacks of the rival cities Arezzo and Siena, and to reduce the power of the local landlords. We are talking about today’s towns of San Giovanni Valdarno and of Terranuova Bracciolini. You’ll enjoy the view of landscapes of exceptional beauty till you arrive in Florence. Together with the service Rome to Florence Transfer, Transfers Rome recommends you combine the tour of the Tuscan city, to visit the most important monuments and points of interest. For further information please refer to the Full day tours section.

 

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Pompeii Tours from Rome

The Pompeii tours generally start from the Rome-Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” Airport. Here you’ll find your Transfers Rome driver waiting to take you to discover the famous Pompeii archaeological excavations.

During the journey along the highway A3 Salerno – Reggio Calabria there will be two stops in a roadside bar for a coffee break.

From the windows of your private vehicle you’ll be able to admire evocative landscapes offered by the Campania region, a land rich in tradition and history. With our drivers you’ll arrive in Pompei. The city of Roman origin was destroyed by the Vesuvius volcanic eruption in 79 AD. The rain of ash and volcanic material entirely buried it, causing the death of most of its inhabitants. In 1748, when Charles III of Spain was king of Naples, regular archaeological excavations started and went on till the finding of the whole city that remained dormant under a thick blanket of lava.

Why choose our Pompeii Tours from Rome

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During your Pompeii tour from Rome you’ll visit the archaeological area, divided into various districts, bounded by the main roads that once crossed the Roman settlement: the Decumani Maximi, Via di Nola and Via dell’Abbondanza; the Cardo Maximus, Via di Stabia; and many other parallel roads. The city was surrounded by walls with defense towers and city gates. The Porta Marina, one of the best preserved ones, dates back to the 2nd century BC. It was called in this way because it faced toward the sea, directly connecting the hill where Pompeii was built to the plain that extends up to the coast. The gate immediately takes to the city center: the Forum, around which the main public, civil and religious buildings were arranged.

In the background of the piazza, northward, stands the Temple of Jupiter, elevated on a high podium. Those attending the tour of Pompeii will be able to admire some of the Corinthian columns that once belonged to the ancient temple. At the southwest margin of the Forum there are the ruins of the Basilica, that together with the piazza was part of the most lively and animated part of the city. In the middle of its wonderful colonnades, Pompeiian merchants and bankers did their bargaining and trades.

The tour include visits to: the House of the Faun, the biggest and most beautiful house in Pompeii, which takes its name from the Dancing Faun statuette (3rd-2nd century BC) located in the impluvium; the Forum Baths, still finely adorned with decorations in colored stucco that reproduce mythical scenes and plant motifs; the famous House of the Large Fountain, which takes its name from the singular decorative niche, coated with polychrome mosaic tiles, from which flows a fountain adorned with masks and statuettes; the Amphitheater, the Theater, the Odeon and many other interesting spaces where Pompeiians spent their life.

The lava covering allowed the extraordinary conservation of the decorations on the walls, on the pavings, in the house gardens, of the baths and temples of Pompeii. Famous for its vastness and its wall paintings is the Villa of the Mysteries, close to Pompeii’s urban center, out of Porta Ercolano. In the triclinium there’s a large frieze that goes along the walls, representing the marriage between Dionysus and Ariadne, Silenus and two Satyrs and other figures connected to the Dionysian Mysteries. At the Antiquarium you’ll find the whole history of Pompeii documented through the items found during the excavations, decorative works, portraits and impressive plaster casts of the lifeless bodies of the victims of the terrible eruption of 79 AD.

Apart from the visit to the archaeological site, the tour of Pompeii includes an itinerary in today’s Pompei. In the historical center worthy of interest is the  Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary, designed by the architect Antonio Cuà. Since 1901 Giovanni Rispoli directed the work of the monumental façade culminating with the statue of the Virgin of the Rosary, work of Gaetano Chiaromonte carved from a single block of Carrara marble. The bell tower, which has a bronze door at the entrance, is five stories high and was designed by Aristide and Pio Leonori. The Basilica has a Latin cross plant and three naves; the central one culminates with a dome 57 m. high. The picture of the Virgin of the Rosary with the Child Jesus and Saint Dominic and Saint Catherine of Siena by the sides is kept on the main altar and has a gilded bronze frame surrounded by the fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary painted by Vincenzo Paliotti; this canvas has become an object of veneration in the whole world.

Other destinations during your Tour of Pompeii

The tour will then continue with the visit to the house-museum of Bartolo Longo, which holds prints that describe Vesuvius eruptions from 1621 to 1944, as well as photographs and fragments of minerals and volcanic rocks.

At the end of the Pompeii tours: return trip to Rome or overnight stay in a hotel in Pompei.

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Florence Day Tours

The Florence Day Tours proposed by our company are private chauffeur-driven car daily tours. Our driver will be at your complete disposal for the whole day. He’ll be waiting for you at Rome-Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” Airport, will welcome you in the sedan that you’ll have booked and will take you on a tour of one of the most important cities of art in the world: Florence.

During your journey to the Tuscan chief town, which takes about four hours, there will be two stops for a coffee break at the service stations along the highway A1 Rome-Florence.

Why choose our Florence Day Tour

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Home of famous people such as Dante, Boccaccio and Machiavelli, which contributed to the birth and development of Italian language and culture, Florence is rich in places, churches and museums to visit. You’ll discover that this city is like a diamond in the precious necklace of Tuscan tourist destinations.

Works of great and renowned artists such as Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo and Donatello, make Florence one of the world’s capitals of culture. Despite the flood that hit in 1966, the city preserves a priceless heritage, accumulated in great part between the 14th and the 16th century, its period of maximum development.

The first place where you’ll be accompanied to will be Piazza del Duomo, in the city center. Here there are some of the most important Florentine religious buildings: the Baptistery, the Duomo or Basilica of Saint Mary of the Flower and Giotto’s Campanile, great masterpieces of Italian architecture.

Here you’ll begin your proper tour of Florence.

The Duomo is a work of important artists: Arnolfo di Cambio, who started the construction in 1296; Giotto, who supervised the work in the 14th century; Filippo Brunelleschi, author of the famous 90 meters high dome; Lapo Ghini, Francesco Talenti, Emilio De Fabris and many others. The external coating is made of white Carrara marbles, red Siena marbles and green Prato marbles; the lantern on the top of the dome was installed in 1461, while the façade was only completed in 1886. The beautiful glass windows and the mechanical clock still in working condition are also worthy of admiration.

The inside of the church is a show you can’t miss with its marvelous frescoes, sculptures and an admirable marble paving. The artists that have helped making the Duomo of Florence precious are numerous, among the many we can mention: Paolo Uccello with the equestrian fresco dedicated to Giovanni Acuto, also known as the “Equestrian Monument to Sir John Hawkwood”; Giorgio Vasari, author of the “Last Judgment” (fresco on the dome), done together with Federico Zuccari, and of a well-known fresco inspired by Dante and the Divine Comedy; Andrea del Castagno, Luca della Robbia and Benedetto da Maiano, author of the Crucifix on the main altar (1497).

Continuing the tour, just a few steps from the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Flower, you’ll find Giotto’s Campanile, bell tower of the Cathedral. The Campanile is five stories, 82 m. high and 15 m. wide and has been decorated with the same polychrome marbles that make the Duomo precious. It was started by Giotto in 1334, invited by the Signoria and, after the death of the artist, the project was continued by Andrea Pisano till 1348 and finished in 1359 by Francesco Talenti that built a large terrace, from which one can admire an enchanting landscape.

The Baptistery, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, patron saint of the city, is located in front of the Duomo and is one of the most ancient buildings in Florence. Till 1128 it was the cathedral of Florence. With an octagonal design, the Baptistery is coated with slabs of white and green Prato marbles. The dome is divided into eight segments. The three gilded bronze doors are a work of Andrea Pisano, author of the most ancient door, southward, and of Lorenzo Ghiberti, author of the north and east doors. The latter was defined by Michelangelo as the “door to Paradise” because of its exceptional beauty. The Baptistery of Saint John was conceived to accommodate the Duomo’s font; internally it’s characterized by the splendor of the mosaics that cover the whole cupola and the tribune’s vault. Most of the furniture of the Baptistery, such as the “Magdalene” by Donatello, together with the most precious works of the other sacred buildings of Piazza del Duomo, is today preserved in the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo also known as Opera di S. Maria del Fiore and located behind the Cathedral.

From Piazza del Duomo, Florence Day Tours generally continue toward Piazza della Signoria, dominated by Palazzo Vecchio. In the historical Florentine piazza you’ll find some of the most representative works of the city: the wonderful Loggia della Signoria, the great fountain by Bartolomeo Ammannati (1563-1575) with at the center the imposing figure of Neptune, known as “Il Biancone”; the equestrian monument of Cosimo I, an excellent work in bronze by Giambologna (1598); and the world-famous “David” by Michelangelo (1503) located left of Palazzo Vecchio (the original work is kept in the Galleria dell’Accademia), while on the right there’s the marble group “Hercules and Cacus” by Baccio Bandinelli (1533).

Palazzo Vecchio or Palazzo della Signoria, designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (1298-1314), is the seat of the Comune since 1872. Over the centuries it has always been the political center and therefore it has become the symbol of the city. The interior is richly decorated by the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance.

The Loggia dei Lanzi or Loggia della Signoria houses inside, like a precious showcase, some masterpieces of the statuary art: “Perseus” by Benvenuto Cellini, “The Rape of the Sabine Women” and “Hercules Fighting the Centaur Nessus” both by Giambologna, “Judith and Holofernes” and the famous “David” (the original is preserved in the Bargello National Museum) works of Donatello, the author also of “Marzocco”, the symbolic lion of the Republic of Florence.

On the right of Palazzo Vecchio opens the courtyard of the Uffizi Gallery, one of the most prestigious museums in the world and a stop you can’t miss in the tour of Florence. The admirable building was built in 1560 by Giorgio Vasari, commissioned by the Grand Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici to accommodate the administrative and judicial offices of the Florentine State. Today’s museum preserves an immense artistic heritage, which includes thousands of paintings that span from the Middle Ages to the modern era, many ancient sculptures, miniatures and tapestries. Among the masterpieces to admire: “The Birth of Venus” by Botticelli, “The Holy Family” by Michelangelo and the portraits of Federico da Montefeltro and his wife, works of Piero della Francesca. Also important are the collections of German, Dutch and Flemish painters, such as Dürer, Rembrandt and Rubens.

Behind Palazzo Vecchio, at the eastern end of the city, there’s the Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the most important Franciscan churches in Italy. Besides Giotto’s wonderful frescoes, its interior preserves the tombs and monuments of illustrious Florentines and Italian artists, such as Michelangelo, Ugo Foscolo, Giaocchino Rossini. There is also the Cenotaph of Dante, who was buried in Ravenna while he was in exile.

Places to visit during your Tour of Florence

During the Florence Day Tour, depending on your interests, we suggest you visit: the Archaeological Museum; the Bargello National Museum, in which are collected the original versions of the most important sculptures; or the National Museum of History and Science (in Piazza de’ Giudici), in which are kept works, projects, inventions and ancient tools of the scientist Galileo.

Along the banks of the Arno, going back toward the Uffizi, you’ll come across Ponte Vecchio. The bridge, unhurt by the bombings of the Second World War, is the oldest in Florence. It was built in 1345 by Taddeo Gaddi , in the narrowest point of the part of the Arno that crosses the city, and is considered one of the symbols of Florence. By crossing it you’ll be able to admire the sparkling shop windows of ancient Florentine goldsmiths. At the center of the bridge there’s a small piazza, at the sides of which are two panoramic terraces: one is toward Piazzale Michelangelo, the hill of S. Miniato and the Uffizi, and is closed in the upper part by the Vasari Corridor, which connects the Uffizi with Palazzo Pitti; the other, which faces toward Ponte Santa Trinita, has at the center a bust of Benvenuto Cellini made by Raffaele Romanelli and put here in 1900.

Continuing straight, after having crossed the bridge, you’ll arrive at Palazzo Pitti, once a splendid Medici villa, today one of the world’s most important art galleries. The large park behind the building is the Boboli Gardens. This is one of the first examples of Italian garden, which inspired the ones of many European courts of the time. The original garden (from 1549), was designed by the sculptor Niccolò Pericoli called “Il Tribolo”, and later on the work was continued by Ammannati, Buontalenti and in the end Alfonso Parigi.

Finally, for your shopping in Florence, besides Ponte Vecchio and the numerous boutiques that constellate the city we recommend: the Mercato Nuovo called “del Porcellino”, from the famous sculpture by Tacca representing a boar, and the craft market in the San Lorenzo district.

The Florence Day Tours can end with the return journey to Rome or overnight stay in Florence.

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Amalfi Coast Tours from Rome

The Amalfi coast tours from Rome generally start from Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” Airport. Here a Transfers Rome driver, at your complete disposal, will be waiting to take you on a tour of the wonderful and poetic Amalfi Coast, the world-renowned tourist destination.

The Amalfi Coast is also known as the Coast of Amalfi or the Divine Coast, because of it almost divine beauty in its natural marine context. This Campanian area is also famous for its heterogeneity: each of the towns that are part of it have their own features and traditions. The Amalfi Coast territory includes the municipalities of: Vietri Sul Mare, Cetara, Maiori, Tramonti, Minori, Ravello, Scala, Atrani, Amalfi, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Praiano e Positano. The Coast is named after the town of Amalfi, because it represents the central heart of the area not only geographically, but also historically.

During the Amalfi coast tours from Rome  you’ll travel along the highway Salerno Reggio Calabria. There will be two stops for a coffee break at service stations.

Going through Vietri sul Mare, renowned for its artistic ceramics, you’ll arrive in Amalfi, one of the most important tourist centers of the Campanian coast, well-known and appreciated in the whole world for its artistic and naturalistic beauties, clear sea and refined accommodations.

The most famous Amalfitan monument is surely the Duomo in Arab-Sicilian style and today dedicated to Saint Andrew, patron saint of the town. Amalfi Cathedral is made of two basilicas: the Basilica of the Crucifix, dating back to the 6th century, and the Basilica Maggiore dedicated to S. Andrew, from the 9th century. On the left of the Duomo’s façade rises the beautiful bell tower, built between the 12th and 13th century, with mullions decorated with yellow and grey tuff surmounted by interlaced arches, supported by columns with star and floral motifs that remind of the Arab style. From the atrium you access to the enchanting Cloister of Paradise, built by the bishop Filippo Augustariccio between 1266 and 1268 to be used as burial for Amalfi’s notable families.

The breathtaking sceneries, history, art and gastronomy of the places visited during the tour will certainly amaze you.

In the Valley of the Mills, in the internal part of the town of Amalfi, you’ll be able to visit the Museum of Paper, an ancient paper mill transformed into a museum in 1969 by Nicola Milani. The museum, one of the most original and fascinating of the Coast, accommodates the machinery and equipment once used for the production of handmade paper: pile hammers, the Dutch machine, the continuous plan machine, machinery that has been properly restored and brought again to a working condition.

From Amalfi the tour will continue toward the town of Ravello, the panoramic terrace of the Amalfi Coast from which one can enjoy a scenery of natural beauty unique in the world. The terraces of Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, where it’s possible to admire a wonderful view, fascinated even the actress Greta Garbo and the great composer Wagner, in whose honor every year takes place the International Festival of Music, that has made Ravello the city of music in the Amalfi Coast. The garden of Villa Rufolo, also known as the “Soul Garden”, is developed on two stories. The ancient walls hidden just by cypresses and limes, discreetly take to a Moorish cloister.

Why Choose Amalfi Coast Tours from Rome

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The private car Amalfi coast tours of our company include personalized itineraries that satisfy the interests and needs of our clients.

Villa Cimbrone was a large land ownership of the noble family Acconciagioco, on which stood a vast rustic farmhouse built on a rocky promontory overlooking the Amalfi Coast. In 1904 the English lord William Beckett became the owner and in collaboration with the Ravellian Nicola Mansi managed to create a building of incredible beauty mixing different styles and periods, antique finds and ethnic elements, memories of exotic journeys. The luxuriant garden of the villa, in which there are statues, little temples, fountains, natural grottos and finely created ravines, culminates with the scenographic belvedere of the “Terrace of Infinity”, where opens a wonderful scenario of the Gulf of Salerno and overlooking the near coastal resorts.

Other destinations during your Tour of Amalfi Coast

In Ravello we suggest you include as destinations of the tour: the Coral Museum, founded in 1986 and which collects coral artifacts, cameos, carved mother of pearl and seashells, from the Roman times to the last century; the Duomo (9th century), whose bronze door, made in 1179 in Costantinople and “brought to destination by sea” like those of Amalfi Cathedral, Atrani S. Salvatore and Salerno Cathedral, is divided into 54 panels representing Saints, Accounts of the Passion, lions and griffins; and the Church of Saint Mary a Gradillo (11th century), a little basilica-shaped church with three apses.

After a short stop in Positano you can go back to the airport or decide to spend the night in a hotel to complete your visit in Campania during the following day. Other tours that can be combined with the Amalfi coast tours from Rome are the daily tour in Positano and the tour of Sorrento.

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Sorrento Tour by Transfersrome

Sorrento Tours

The Sorrento Tour, and the whole of its peninsula, is a must-see stop for those who wish to visit our country. Since the times when “Surrentum” was a Greek colony, people already talked about its irresistible charm. In fact, it was said that mermaids lived there, worshiped in the peninsula at that time, and that with their songs they would attract sailors passing by.

A charming and magic atmosphere that hasn’t faded with time. World-famous for its extraordinary position, Sorrento stands on a tuff terrace jutting out over the sea, from which one can admire the islands of Capri and Ischia, the Vesuvius and the whole of the enchanting Gulf.

For its wonderful position, its mild climate, its citrus fruits and the vineyards that surround it, this place has been the favorite destination of many artists and famous European figures. But this isn’t all: a visit in Sorrento will take you back i

n centuries, giving you the opportunity to live various historical phases through its monuments. The Byzantine and Norman dominations, the destruction by the Turks and the rebirth around the 18th century, when the reforms of Charles III of Spain brought a general recovery. This was the start of first forms of tourism advertised by the media of the time – painters and engravers.

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Despite the often uncontrolled building, the charm of its original core and of its monuments has remained untouched. We suggest you begin the Sorrento tour from the area between Piazza Tasso, where the famous poet was born in 1544, and Viale degli Aranci, which has remained more or less as in the Viceroy period.

At the center of the Piazza is really worth seeing the beautiful Santuario di Nostra Signora del Monte Carmelo (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel), which dates back to 1572. Richly decorated with stuccos and inlays, it was built by the Fathers of Carmine Maggiore in Naples and it preserves the famous canvas painted by Onofrio Avellino (1710).

Staying in the historical center, you can’t miss the Duomo marked by its Bell Tower, opened in its base section by arcades and adorned with bare columns. The church was redone in the 15th century but the restorations have continued cyclically, to the point that the façade was redone in 1924. The interior, in the form of a Latin cross and with three naves, is adorned with wonderful Baroque paintings.

Also enchanting are the churches of S. Antonino and San Francesco d’Assisi, with its fourteenth-century cloister in which there are very recognizable Moorish influences, the Correale di Terranova Museum, which was once the eighteenth-century residence of the Correale family. Restored after the 1980 earthquake, it hosts Greek and Roman archaeological finds on the ground floor, and Medieval marbles, Venetian glass, crystals, clocks, European, Italian and Oriental china on the upper floors.

Other destination during your Tour of Sorrento

You can’t miss visiting the unforgettable black sand beaches of Marina Piccola and Marina Grande, at walking distance from the town center. Going then toward Punta Campanella you will come across some of the most panoramic and famous ones, such as the legendary Bagni della Regina Giovanna (Queen Ioanna’s Baths), from which one can admire the ruins of Roman villas.

If you still have some time left, you can crown your Sorrento tour by taking a ferry that leaves just from Sorrento and then visit the unforgettable islands of the archipelago.

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