What You Will Do
• Enjoy a private cruise on a handcrafted Italian boat
• Sip Prosecco as you glide past Rome’s landmarks
• Perfect for romantic moments and special celebrations
• Exclusive luxury setting inspired by La Dolce Vita
Imagine gently gliding along the Tiber River aboard Stradivaria – a handcrafted Italian boat designed for elegance and exclusivity.
This is not just a cruise, but a refined private journey through the heart of Rome. As you sail past iconic landmarks and under historic bridges, the Eternal City reveals itself in a new and mesmerizing light. The golden reflections of palaces and domes shimmer on the water, while you relax in an atmosphere of absolute comfort and timeless design.
Let yourself be embraced by the spirit of La Dolce Vita, in a setting where every detail speaks of style, glamour, and unforgettable beauty.
Perfect for couples, anniversaries, proposals, or simply to experience Rome in the most exclusive way.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
to reach the boarding point: coming from piazza del popolo, reach ponte regina margherita and take the steps that are on the right a few meters away, to reach the river dock
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Castel Sant'angelo
Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a historic fortress in Rome along the Tiber River. Originally built as a tomb for Emperor Hadrian around 139 AD, it later served as a papal residence, fortress, and prison. Today, it's a museum offering panoramic views of the city and fascinating insights into its layered history. Its unique cylindrical structure and Renaissance-era frescoes make it a must-see landmark blending ancient Roman architecture with medieval and Renaissance additions.
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St. Angelo Bridge
Ponte Sant'Angelo, originally known as the Aelian Bridge, is a historic Roman bridge built by Emperor Hadrian in 134 AD to connect the city center to his mausoleum, now Castel Sant'Angelo. Adorned with ten magnificent angel statues designed by Bernini and his pupils, the bridge is a masterpiece of Baroque art, symbolizing the path to spiritual ascent. Overlooking the Tiber River with views of St. Peter's Basilica, Ponte Sant'Angelo is both a passageway and an iconic monument, embodying the beauty and spiritual heritage of Rome.
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St. Peter's Basilica
The view of St. Peter's Basilica from Lungotevere is breathtaking, showcasing the grandeur of Rome's skyline. Framed by the Tiber River and lush trees along the riverbank, the dome of St. Peter’s rises majestically, a symbol of the city’s spiritual and architectural heritage. This perspective captures the harmony of nature, history, and timeless Roman elegance.
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Ponte Sisto
Ponte Sisto is a picturesque Renaissance bridge connecting Rome's historic center with the lively Trastevere district. Built in the 15th century under Pope Sixtus IV, this elegant bridge features four symmetrical arches and offers stunning views of the Tiber River and Rome’s skyline. Especially enchanting at sunset, Ponte Sisto is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors, linking rich history with the vibrant energy of modern-day Rome.
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Corte Suprema Di Cassazione
"Il Palazzaccio," formally known as the Palazzo di Giustizia, is Rome's grand courthouse located in the Prati district near the Tiber River. Completed in 1911, its imposing structure and ornate Neo-Baroque architecture stand out, featuring intricate sculptures, grand staircases, and a large central courtyard. Nicknamed "Palazzaccio" (meaning "ugly palace") due to its massive scale and style, it remains a significant symbol of Italy's judicial system and a striking landmark blending historical gravitas with architectural splendor.
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Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II
Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II is an elegant bridge in Rome that spans the Tiber River, connecting the historic center to the Vatican area. Built between 1886 and 1911 to honor Italy's first king, Vittorio Emanuele II, the bridge showcases three majestic arches adorned with detailed sculptures and allegorical statues symbolizing Unity, Freedom, and Rome’s historic legacy. With beautiful views of St. Peter’s Basilica and Castel Sant’Angelo, it offers a classic Roman experience, blending monumental design with a scenic urban landscape.
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Isola Tiberina
The Tiber Island, or Isola Tiberina, is a small, charming island in the Tiber River, right in the heart of Rome. Rich in history, it has long been associated with healing due to the presence of an ancient temple of Aesculapius, the god of medicine. Today, it hosts the historic Fatebenefratelli Hospital and the Church of San Bartolomeo all'Isola. The island is connected to the city by two ancient bridges, Ponte Fabricio and Ponte Cestio, and is known for its unique shape and tranquil atmosphere, making it a peaceful escape within the bustling city.
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Ponte Cavour
Ponte Cavour is a refined, understated bridge in Rome connecting the city center with the elegant Prati district. Constructed between 1896 and 1901, it was named in honor of the Italian statesman Camillo Benso di Cavour, a leading figure in Italy's unification. With its five clean arches and minimalist design, the bridge provides a beautiful view of the Tiber River and surrounding landmarks. Known for its simple elegance, Ponte Cavour offers a quieter yet scenic route through Rome, harmonizing with the city’s timeless architecture.
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