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2 Weeks in Rome
All 2 Week Rome Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Rome 2 week itinerary. Explore 164 Rome 2 week trips from 119 experts with 3,366 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Rome 2 week itinerary. Explore 164 Rome 2 week trips from 119 experts with 3,366 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Rome in 2 Weeks
Themes
Highlights
- Sicily
- the Amalfi Coast & Rome was one of the earliest small ship cruises in our Mediterranean portfolio – and for 2025
- we're setting sail once more. Explore stories of antiquities steeped in history and mythology
- experience a myriad of natural wonders
- and spend two nights in Malta
- two nights in Rome
- at premier hotels. They've been conquered in turn by different invaders
- with some
- like Malta and Sicily
- boasting a history of occupation that dates back thousands of years. Once you see the sensational seaside views from the cliff-top
- Maltese city of Mdina
- walled since medieval times
- you'll discover why so many visitors were eager to claim this island gem for their own. Sicily
- inhabited since the Ice Age
- was a favorite trophy for the Greeks in the 5th and 6th centuries BC
- followed in turn by a succession of rulers
- including the Romans
- the Vandals
- the Arabs
- the Normans
- the Swabians
- the House of Aragon and the Bourbons. The landscapes on this large Mediterranean island have proven to be fertile ground for vineyards
- citrus groves
- almond and cherry trees – and beaches. While its conquerors had their own reasons for turning Sicily into one of their colonies
- travelers today revel in the archaeological treasures they left behind. You'll see an ancient Greek theatre and temple in Siracusa
- a Roman renovation in Taormina
- an open-air Arab casbah in Palermo
- and Punic and Norman fortifications in medieval Erice – mingling with magnificent frescoed duomos
- grand piazzas
- Baroque balconies and terraced towns that speak volumes about Sicilian life
- past and present. And spend two nights in the heart of Rome for the ultimate 'Roman Holiday'...
Themes
Highlights
- Sicily
- the Amalfi Coast & Rome was one of the earliest small ship cruises in our Mediterranean portfolio – and for 2025
- we're setting sail once more. Explore stories of antiquities steeped in history and mythology
- experience a myriad of natural wonders
- and spend two nights in Malta
- two nights in Rome
- at premier hotels. They've been conquered in turn by different invaders
- with some
- like Malta and Sicily
- boasting a history of occupation that dates back thousands of years. Once you see the sensational seaside views from the cliff-top
- Maltese city of Mdina
- walled since medieval times
- you'll discover why so many visitors were eager to claim this island gem for their own. Sicily
- inhabited since the Ice Age
- was a favorite trophy for the Greeks in the 5th and 6th centuries BC
- followed in turn by a succession of rulers
- including the Romans
- the Vandals
- the Arabs
- the Normans
- the Swabians
- the House of Aragon and the Bourbons. The landscapes on this large Mediterranean island have proven to be fertile ground for vineyards
- citrus groves
- almond and cherry trees – and beaches. While its conquerors had their own reasons for turning Sicily into one of their colonies
- travelers today revel in the archaeological treasures they left behind. You'll see an ancient Greek theatre and temple in Siracusa
- a Roman renovation in Taormina
- an open-air Arab casbah in Palermo
- and Punic and Norman fortifications in medieval Erice – mingling with magnificent frescoed duomos
- grand piazzas
- Baroque balconies and terraced towns that speak volumes about Sicilian life
- past and present. And spend two nights in the heart of Rome for the ultimate 'Roman Holiday'...
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