Rome Shore Excursion
St Peter's Basilica and Vatican City, Rome

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Vatican vs Colosseum

On a single Civitavecchia port day, Vatican and Colosseum both demand 75–80 minutes each way plus 2–3 hours on site — choose one interior, not both, unless your ship stays 11+ hours.

Choose Vatican if papal art and Sistine Chapel are your priority; choose Colosseum if ancient Rome and gladiator history define your bucket list. First-timers torn between them should pick whichever sells out first and book early.

Both anchors sit in Rome centre roughly 70 km from Civitavecchia — identical transfer burden. Vatican Museums need skip-the-line timed entry; Colosseum needs timed entry plus more walking on uneven ruins.

Vatican routes include 2–3 hours indoors with dress code and no photography in the Sistine Chapel. Colosseum routes combine Forum and Palatine with sun exposure and slopes.

Strong excursions exist for both — do not attempt both interiors on 9-hour calls. Exterior photo of the second sight is the realistic compromise.

CategoryVaticanColosseum
Transfer from Civitavecchia~75–80 min each way~75–80 min each way
Time on site2–3 hours Museums route2–3 hours with Forum
Ticket pressureVery high — sellouts commonVery high — sellouts common
Walking difficultyModerate — long gallery milesModerate–active — uneven ruins
Best forArt, faith, Sistine ChapelAncient history, gladiators
Return-to-ship confidenceHigh on morning guided toursHigh on morning guided tours

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do both on one port day?

Not both interiors on standard 9–10 hour calls. Choose one anchor; add exterior photos of the other if time allows.

Which is better for first-timers?

Split evenly — pick the one you care about more. Our Rome Highlights tour covers exterior stops at both when an interior is not required.

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