Rome Travel Tips, New Europe Entry Requirements & Can’t-Miss Cruise Deals
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Booking a Roman getaway in 2025 now comes with new rules—and real opportunities. We unpack the alphabet soup of Europe travel requirements so you know exactly what to apply for, when to apply, and how to breeze through the airport without surprise paperwork. Then we turn a classic Rome trip into a bigger story with five day trips that add history, scenery, and flavor: Tivoli’s gardens and Hadrian’s Villa, the quieter ruins of Ostia Antica, Orvieto’s dramatic cathedral and caves, Naples for pizza and Pompeii, and Tuscan calm in Cortona.
If you’re short on time, we’ve got you. We compare five to six night itineraries from trusted tour operators that deliver real depth without draining your PTO, plus a few river options that fit busy calendars. Cruise lovers get a strong value check: Norwegian’s Free at Sea Plus returns with premium drinks, bottled water, Starbucks, unlimited streaming Wi‑Fi, prepaid service charges, and dining discounts that can easily offset the upgrade. On the rivers, AMA Waterways pairs a 14-night Grand Danube with Smithsonian Journeys hosts—think curated lectures, overnight time in Budapest, and cultural context from Germany to Romania.
Dreaming bigger? We map the 115-night MSC world cruise, roundtrip Barcelona, featuring rare calls like Rapa Nui and the remote Pitcairn Islands, an overnight in Tahiti, the Panama and Suez Canals, and a sweep through Southeast Asia to the Mediterranean. To stack value on land, we highlight a Delta Vacations promotion offering up to $250 off and up to 10,000 bonus SkyMiles, with an extra agency bonus for Europe packages while space lasts.
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