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Amalfi

Discover the stunning Amalfi Coast. This stretch of coastline is a photographer's paradise. Beautiful views can be found in every direction.

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Civitavecchia: Your Gateway to Rome's Rich History

Civitavecchia, a historic port city on Italy's western coast, serves as a gateway to Rome, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich past with landmarks like Fort Michelangelo and the National Archaeological Museum, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Eternal City.

H2 Some of Our Favorite Civitavecchia Excursions and Tours

H3 Compass Tours offers several excursions in Civitavecchia and surrounding areas.

H4 The Vatican and Sistine Chapel

H5 Rome boasts a rich and fascinating history dating
H6 back to 753 BCE, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. According to legend, the city was founded
by the twins Romulus and Remus, who were raised by a she-wolf and became symbols of Rome's founding.

Situated along the banks of the Tiber River, Rome was built atop seven hills, which have influenced the city’s distinctive landscape and architectural heritage throughout the centuries, shaping its iconic skyline and urban layout.

A visit to Vatican City, the world’s smallest fully independent nation-state, offers a unique glimpse into both spiritual and artistic treasures. While here, you can tour the renowned Vatican Museums, home to an extraordinary collection of art, and the Sistine Chapel, famed for Michelangelo’s breathtaking frescoes. These two landmarks are among the most significant cultural and artistic treasures in the world, offering visitors a chance to explore centuries of history, religion, and unparalleled artistic achievement. Book a Vatican and Sistine Chapel tour.

Orvieto and Civita di Bagnoregio

Perched atop a volcanic cliff in Umbria, Orvieto is a medieval hill town renowned for its stunning views and rich history. Its most famous landmark is the Orvieto Cathedral, known for its intricate façade and Renaissance frescoes. With roots dating back to the Etruscans, Orvieto flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries. Visitors can explore charming streets, visit historic sites like the Palazzo del Popolo, and enjoy the town’s renowned local wines.

Civita di Bagnoregio, also known as "the dying town," is a small village atop a hill in the Province of Viterbo. Founded by the Etruscans over 2,500 years ago, the village is famous for its precarious position on an eroding volcanic plateau. Accessible only by a pedestrian bridge, it features stunning medieval architecture, including the Romanesque church of San Donato. Despite its declining population, Civita remains a popular destination due to its breathtaking views and rich history.