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We have just uploaded the first of our Gallery Pictures from our most recent cruise, a Trans-Atlantic from Civitavecchia/Rome. This very popular cruise port, may serve as either your embarkation or debarkation port for your next Mediterranean cruise. Many people like to combine their cruise vacation with a few days in Rome. We invite all of our readers to visit the our Cruise Talk Photo Gallery to enjoy the first of these pictures, the Pre-Cruise Rome Stay. We hope our readers who are planning trips to Rome and benefit from viewing our own photos.
During my first visit to Rome I spent 10 days, and felt like I had ample opportunity to see most everything I wanted. During my most recent visit we had only about 3 1/2 days and I worried that we might not be able to see even the big highlights. However, we even surprised our selves by packing in what we considered the highlights of Rome into our visit and utilizing nothing more than our feet as transportation. While we missed out on a few things that others might include in their list of most important attractions, we were able to see everything we that we had put on our priority list for the trip. During our trip the only time we did not walk was when we were arriving from the airport and departing to the cruise port. It was a …
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