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Immerse yourself in a magical atmosphere as you take in the stunning views of the Tuscan landscapes that surround the Dying City and witness the architectural excellence of the Roman Catholic church Duomo di Orvieto when you book this epic excursion in Civitavecchia. Your scenic tour gives you the chance to discover relics of Rome's Medieval Era in Viterbo and its iconic neighborhoods, including the Dying City and Orvieto, where you'll get to admire the Duomo di Orvieto's ornate facade. While your tour doesn't include a licensed guide or gratuity, you'll enjoy convenient roundtrip transportation to and from Orvieto and Civita Bagnorergio, your entrance fees to the Orvieto Duomo and Civita di Bagnoregio, and authentic Italian lunch. With the chance to sink your teeth into seasonal dishes and beverages like Italian espresso coffee and authentic Italian Pizza and the convenience of a professional English-speaking driver, this exciting full-day excursion is perfect for history buffs looking for a one-of-a-kind experience.
Begin your full-day excursion by making your way to your meeting location at Largo della Pace in Civitavecchia and boarding your transfer vehicle to head in the direction of the province of Viterbo's capital, which bears the same name. Continue your scenic excursion as your transportation whisks you away to the town of Civita di Bagnoregio, where you'll get to explore the Dying City as you cross a 300-meter (984-foot) bridge that connects this ancient city to the rest of the world. The small town of Bagnoregio drew attention away from this historic city, sparking its decline. But a major earthquake in the 17th-century forced city officials to move Bagnoregio to a new location, which further advanced the old town's decline. Today, the Dying City stands as a rocky hill surrounded by stunning Tuscan landscapes, making for a great photo opportunity with breathtaking views.
Next, head to a historic city that dates back to the era of the Etruscans with a stop at Orvieto. Here, you'll get to witness the intricate craftsmanship of a hidden underground city that boasts over 1,200 caves featuring nearly 3,000-year-old carved wells and tunnels. Take in the stunning views of the Duomo di Orvieto (Orvieto Cathedral) and the intricate detail of its Italian Gothic-style architecture that feature large bronze doors, golden mosaics, and a rose window. Before heading back to your port, you'll also get a chance to whet your palate with a cup of Italian espresso and delight in a delectable Italian lunch like a Porchetta sandwich or authentic Italian Pizza.
From strolling through a historic town's medieval central district to dining on delicious Italian dishes, this epic tour offers much for history buffs to see and do. Reserve your spot on this cultural excursion today for a memorable time in Tuscany!
Duration: 8.5 hours
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Shore Excursion Size: Standard
Shore Excursion Type: Scenic, Cultural, Historical
Shore Excursion Duration: 8.5
Shore Excursion Departs From: A 10 to 15 minute shuttle ride is required to reach your departure location.
Activity Level: Moderate
Food/Beverage Provided: Meal and beverage
Recommended Dress: We recommend wearing comfortable, weather appropriate clothing and sensible, flat-soled walking shoes. Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, and umbrella to protect you from rain are recommended.
Restrictions: This tour takes place in historical areas. Therefore, it is not wheelchair accessible, nor for strollers or for guests hard of walking. Please cover your shoulders and knees when any visiting a religious or memorial building. Visitors could be asked an ID