1. ports

Vatican City

View Cruises
The Cruise Web

Our expert consultants and customer service teams are standing by to help with all of your cruising needs.

Explore with us

FacebookTwitterInstagramPinterestyoutube

Follow us for the latest cruise and travel news, including our best vacation deals.

Subscribe

Cruise Deals - delivered to your inbox

Five cruise ships in the port with very blue water surrounding them
Five cruise ships in the port with very blue water surrounding them

Destinations

Alaska

Asia

Australia/New Zealand

Canada/New England

Caribbean

Europe

Hawaii

Bahamas

All Destinations

Departure Ports

Baltimore

Galveston

New Orleans

Miami

Port Canaveral

All Departure Ports

Cruise Lines

Carnival Cruise Line

Celebrity Cruises

Holland America Line

Norwegian Cruise Line

Princess Cruises

Royal Caribbean Int'l

All Cruise Lines

Deals

Family Deals

Holiday Deals

Military Deals

Last Minute Deals

2026 Deals

Land Vacations

Cosmos Tours

Globus Tours

All Land Tours

All About Cruising

Articles

Experiences

All Ports

Contact Us

About Us

Already Booked

Gift Certificates

Future Cruise Credits

The Cruise Web, Inc.

8614 Westwood Center Drive
 Suite 800
 Tysons, VA 22182

Phone: 1-800-377-9383

International: +1 240-487-0155

Fax: 1-240-487-0154

BBB LogoCruise Lines International Association logo

© 1994 – 2026 The Cruise Web, Inc.

Terms and Conditions

Privacy Policy

Privacy Preferences

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

4.9/5 ⭐Google 600+ Reviews | A+ Better Business Bureau

The Cruise Web
DestinationsDeparture PortsCruise LinesDealsLand ToursFind Cruises
1-800-377-9383
The Cruise Web
1-800-377-9383

Call

Offramp

Overview

Vatican City, Italy, is an independent city-state, surrounded by Rome, and the ecclesiastical home of Roman Catholicism. It is bordered by the Tiber River on the east and stretches west (about 3,935 ft/1,200 m long and 2,625 ft/800 m at its widest point). The first building seen from St. Peter's Square is the largest church in the world: St. Peter's Basilica. The highlights inside include many works by Bernini (the tomb of Urban VIII, the Cattedra and his ornate baldachin over the central altar), Michelangelo's Pieta and what may be the oldest statue of St. Peter in existence (whose foot has been worn completely smooth over the centuries by pilgrims who have rubbed it for good luck). Plan at least three hours to navigate in and around St. Peter's: Be sure to take the elevator or climb the dome to the roof for a spectacular 360-degree view (try to time it for the beautiful sunsets), visit the treasury museum and see the grotto below the church (where St. Peter and other popes are interred). If you have more time, consider applying for a tour of the Vatican gardens or the Scavi, excavations of the necropolis below St. Peter's. These tours must be arranged in advance at the Vatican information desk.Other Vatican sights include Bernini's Piazza St. Pietro with its massive colonnade and the various Vatican museums. To many, the highlight of the museums is the Sistine Chapel, whose ceiling, single-handedly painted by Michelangelo, has undergone a controversial restoration that revealed colors much brighter than seen previously.But the museums offer much more: The Egyptian, Etruscan and Roman collections are among the finest and most extensive in the world; the Raphael Stanze are a series of spectacular frescoed rooms; the Gallery of Tapestries and Maps details the Earth as it was thought to be in the 16th century; and the Museum of Modern Religious Art has works by Rodin, Van Gogh, Matisse, Kandinsky, Gauguin and others from the 19th and 20th centuries. Don't miss the Cortile Belvedere with its ancient sculptures, including the much celebrated Laocoon group and the Apollo Belvedere.The buildings (excluding the basilica) usually let visitors enter 8:45 am-12:20 pm, with weekday hours extended until 3:20 pm mid-March to October. Galleries remain open for about an hour after the entrance doors are closed. With so much to see in a limited time, you may want to see the Vatican over a period of two mornings, saving St. Peter's for the afternoons; the basilica is open daily until 6 pm (7 pm April-September). The museums are closed on Sunday except for the last Sunday of the month, when entry is free (and the crowds are huge). As with most of Italy's museums and churches, hours do change and visitors sometimes arrive to find the museums closed—we recommend confirming the times so you won't be disappointed. Also remember that the Vatican museums are a good distance away from St. Peter's Square—you may want to take a cab.On Sunday at noon, the pope blesses the crowd from his apartment window. He holds audiences on Wednesday at 11 am (except in August, when they are held at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, just south of Rome). To reserve a place, contact the Office of the Prefettura, phone 06-6988-3114. Alternatively, you can apply in person (9 am-1:30 pm) by going to the Portone di Bronzo (Bronze Doors) on the right side of St. Peter's Square, under the colonnade, where you will see members of the Swiss Guard. They will be able to give you tickets (if available), which will give you access to the square on the day of the audience. If you want seats, you must go a step farther and apply at the office inside. Then, you have to go back to the Portone di Bronzo to pick up the tickets for your seats on the Tuesday before your audience, 3-8 pm. Take your passport with you to the audience.For best viewing of the Vatican's art and museums, traditional wisdom holds that you should get in line before opening hours and steel yourself for tremendous crowds. Since this is everybody else's strategy as well, you may find shorter lines 11 am-2 pm, or else head to the museums the first thing Wednesday morning, when most visitors are packed into the piazza for the papal audience. Alternatively, if you purchase your ticket online, you can skip the lines altogether. No passport is needed to enter the Vatican, but it does have a very strict dress code. Shoulders, midriffs and knees must be covered, or you will not be permitted inside any of the buildings, gardens or excavations. Regardless, summertime crowds are always very large. As in Rome, beware of thieves and pickpockets who prey on tourists—especially on buses bound for the Vatican.

Offramp

Cruises from Vatican City

Gondolas on a canal in Venice.
UniWorld River Cruises

18-night Cruise & Tour: Experience The Best Of Italy

Venice
Venice
Mazzorbo
Mazzorbo
Venice
Venice
Venice
Vatican City
Rome
Pompeii
Capri (or Sorrento)
Capri (or Sorrento)
Capri
Assisi
Perugia
Perugia
San Gimignano
Florence
Florence
Florence
Pisa
Rapallo
Rapallo
Venice
Venice
+19 more

Aboard

S.S. La Venezia

From

Venice, Italy

19 Sailings

Apr 18 - Oct 3, 2027

Published prices from

$14,534

per person*

taxes & fees included

Cruise Details
View All Vatican City Cruises

Vatican City Cruise Lines

Uniworld River Cruises

Offramp

The reviews are in

Our expert consultants and customer service teams are standing by to help with all of your cruising needs.

I was having some trouble finding the right cruise for the right price as a single traveler, but thanks to [our Cruise Expert] I was able to find it with Cruise Web. Thank you very...

Camille G.

Google Reviews

We have worked with [our Cruise Expert] several times and she makes it so easy and a pleasure to work with. She is very knowledgeable.

Linda F.

Google Reviews

[Our Cruise Expert] was informative and very pleasant to work with. I'm not familiar with booking travel online and he made my experience pleasant.

Sharon E.

Google Reviews

I would like to mention that for many years I really appreciate to have [our Cruise Expert] taking care of my cruises in the states. So, i'm glad to give five stars for him

Rudi D.

Google Reviews

I am working with [our Cruise Expert] as my travel agent...he has been very helpful...he is very informative and knowledgeable about the places that I want to go on my Cruise....I...

Priscilla B.

Google Reviews

[Our Cruise Expert] does an exceptional job of planning (with you) and coordinating a trip of your dreams! I can't wait to get started on the next one.

Sheralyn H.

Google Reviews

Great working with [our Cruise Expert]! He was a tremendous help and steered us in the right direction every time! Helped us make memories for a lifetime!

Wendy F.

Google Reviews

[Our Cruise Expert] always works hard to secure the bookings we have chosen and guides us through the process. She is always available to help and her advise is spot on.

James C.

Google Reviews

We are residents in another country, and have used [our Cruise Expert] for years as we try to cruise around the entire world. She offers great service and stellar communication.

Dave O.

Google Reviews

[Our Cruise Expert]does a wonderful job for me. I have had no glitches and I can count on things running smoothly when [our Cruise Expert] makes my arrangements.

Barbara H.

Google Reviews
Google
4.9Google