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Discover Rome’s highlights on a 3-hour small-group golf cart tour, visiting the Appian Way, catacombs, Circus Maximus, and more for $115.86 per person.
Exploring Rome on a small-group golf cart tour offers a unique way to see both the city’s famous sites and lesser-known gems in just about 3 hours. Priced at $115.86 per person, this tour combines fun, convenience, and rich history, making it ideal for travelers who want to avoid Rome’s busy streets while enjoying a personalized experience. With a rating of 5.0 from 394 reviews, it’s clear that most participants find this tour both engaging and informative, especially thanks to knowledgeable guides and comfortable transportation.
The tour departs from Via Cavour 138 and features a carefully curated itinerary that includes iconic sights like the Appian Way and Circus Maximus, along with fascinating visits to the catacombs. The inclusion of a Vatican-guided tour of the catacombs ensures a deep dive into Rome’s ancient underground religious sites. While the tour does not include hotel pick-up and drop-off, its convenient pickup point and small group size—limited to 14 travelers—create an intimate atmosphere perfect for questions and personalized attention.


This tour transforms the typical sightseeing experience by replacing walking or bus rides with airy, comfortable golf carts. This approach allows travelers to see a broad range of famous landmarks and hidden spots without the fatigue of walking long distances. The guides keep the pace leisurely, ensuring enough time for photos and explanations at each stop.
The golf carts’ open design makes for an enjoyable ride, especially on warm days, while allowing close-up views of key sites. The small-group format means fewer travelers, more space, and attentive guidance from knowledgeable guides like Federico, who has received praise for his enthusiasm and thorough explanations.
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The Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) is the first stop, where a 5-10 minute photo session allows for capturing the scenic landscape. Travelers will see ancient stone paving and hear stories about its significance as one of Rome’s oldest roads. The guide’s narration enhances the experience, revealing stories from Rome’s early days.
This route is especially notable for its historical importance and peaceful atmosphere, offering a stark contrast to the busy city center. The tour provides admission tickets included in the price, ensuring seamless access without extra costs.
The highlight for many is the guided tour of the catacombs, which lasts about 45 minutes. The Vatican guide or priest leads visitors through the dark, underground tunnels of St. Sebastian, St. Callixtus, or Santa Domitilla. Depending on availability, the tour might visit other catacombs if needed.
Participants get access to ancient burial sites, early Christian artwork, and relics of saints, making it a deeply immersive experience. The entrance tickets are included, so visitors don’t need to worry about additional fees. This part of the tour is praised for being both informative and moving.

After emerging from the catacombs, the tour continues to the Basilica San Sebastiano Fuori le Mura. Here, visitors can see relics associated with Saint Sebastian and appreciate Bernini’s last masterpiece. The 10-minute stop allows for a quick but meaningful visit to this historic church, which offers insight into early Christian architecture and art.
The basilica’s interior holds relics that add a layer of spiritual depth to the experience, and the guide explains their significance in context.

Next, the tour passes by the Circus of Maxentius, stopping for 5-10 minutes. This ancient Roman circus was built for chariot races and is notable for its impressive ruins. The guide points out key features and shares stories about the races and Roman entertainment.
The Bocca della Verità is another popular stop, where visitors can take photos without going inside—helpful if there’s a wait or long line. This 5-minute visit offers a fun peek at the legendary mouth of truth, famous from movies and stories.

The tour includes stops at Circo Massimo, an ancient chariot racing stadium. Visitors spend about 10 minutes here, enjoying the views of the ruins and hearing about its role in Roman public life.
Later, the group visits Piazza Venezia, staying 15 minutes to take photos of the Altar of the Fatherland and surrounding buildings. The guide describes the historical significance of these central landmarks, helping visitors connect the dots of Rome’s layered history.

The meeting point at Via Cavour 138 is conveniently located near public transportation, making it simple to join the tour. The activity ends back at the same spot, so travelers don’t need to worry about multiple drop-offs.
With bottled water and headsets included, the tour provides comfort and clarity during explanations. The small group size enhances interaction and visibility, ensuring everyone can ask questions and enjoy the ride.

The guides, such as Federico, Sylvie, Luca, and Enrico, consistently receive glowing reviews for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and engaging storytelling. Many mention the guides’ ability to explain historical details clearly and answer questions, making even complex topics accessible.
Travelers appreciate the friendly, personalized tone and the fact that guides take their time, avoiding rushed visits. The air-conditioned golf carts and comfortable seating make touring Rome a pleasant experience, even in the heat.
Most bookings are made about 39 days in advance, indicating high demand. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific physical requirements listed, and is accessible for those who prefer not to walk long distances.
The free cancellation policy allows for peace of mind—guests can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. This flexibility is helpful in case of sudden changes in plans or weather concerns.
This small-group golf cart tour stands out for its combination of famous sites, lesser-known attractions, and the underground catacombs. It offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and scenic views in a compact, comfortable format.
The price point of $115.86 is competitive given the inclusion of entrance tickets, bottled water, and headsets. Travelers who want to maximize their time and see a variety of locations without exhausting themselves will find this tour to be an excellent option.
“Very informative and well worth doing. The tour covered the catacombs and Apian way and I highly recommend it.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers all entrance tickets for the sites visited, bottled water, and headsets for clear audio during explanations.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 3 hours, including all stops and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Via Cavour 138 in Rome, making it easy to access via public transportation.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
While no specific restrictions are listed, the tour’s focus on sightseeing and relatively short stops suggest it can be suitable for most travelers, but mobility should be considered.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there options for morning or afternoon departures?
Yes, you can choose between morning and afternoon start times to fit your schedule.
This Rome Catacomb & Appian Way Small-Group Tour by Golf Cart provides an engaging way to discover Rome’s ancient sites comfortably and efficiently. With expert guides, scenic routes, and access to underground relics, this tour offers a memorable experience for those eager to explore Rome beyond its surface.