Hi All,
As some of you will be aware, a new addition to the Just You tour programme for 2014 is our Rome City Break.
Although I don't normally approach Just You travellers directly to post a review, I recalled from a thread, here on the Community that on this particular tour we had first time Just You traveller ‘Newto this’ joining us. I thought it would be interesting for the wider Community to read about their experiences, so I reached out to them and asked if they would consider writing a review. Fortunately, they were more than happy to. So, from me a huge thanks goes out to 'Newtothis' for writing such a comprehensive review, and for all of members here's the review...
"It was nice to be welcomed at Gatwick Airport by Christine, our tour rep, who was on the flight with us. Whilst waiting to board, Christine was helpful in facilitating introductions so I got to know a few of the group a bit even before we'd set off. The flight was comfortable, in flight breakfast was edible and all went to plan. After landing and collecting our baggage we boarded a coach. To our relief, we went straight to the hotel. I was lucky, my room was allocated quite quickly so I had time to leave my luggage without rushing. Others had very little time and we all recommended that the next tour should allow more time at the hotel before setting out on the coach tour around Rome. This was good and helped orientate us in readiness for the next day.
The evening meal was very nice but, as a teetotaller it would be nice to have soft drinks properly catered for. The restaurant was friendly and the food was good.
The walking tour the next day was generally fine. A lot of walking was involved, so other travellers be prepared for aching legs! The only downside was our Italian tour guide who, basically, was not very good. She clearly was knowledgeable, but she needed to make it much clearer to all when significant landmarks were reached. Embarrassing to say, several of us thought we were at the Trevi fountain when we were actually at a different one altogether! The afternoon was free time and, with a fellow group member, we managed to find our way (eventually) to the Forum and Colosseum. On the way a random tourist advised us to get a joint ticket from the Forum and not the Colosseum. This was excellent advice as we only queued for five minutes. It would have been a different story at the Colosseum ticket queue.
The hotel was clean and comfortable. I was happy with my room and had a small balcony. However, some others did not have a balcony. Storage was adequate for the short stay. Any longer, though, and it could become a bit of a squash! Internet connection was fine, so I could keep in touch with those back home. Breakfast was good and varied, although bear with the coffee machine!
We used the Metro to get to the Vatican. This worked out fine and is very straightforward to use, especially if you compare it to the London Underground, as it has just two lines. I was fine and felt quite safe, however, one member of the group didn't keep such a close grip on her bag and her purse was stolen. My advice is to only take the money that you need each day and fasten everything. The Vatican was very interesting, but again our Italian tour guide could have made it so much better. We had effective radio transmitters so that we could hear her. However, she never seemed to stop talking and this made it difficult to filter the Interesting information from, frankly, what was irrelevant or boring! I took my earphones out in the end and enjoyed the visual experience, which was really quite something. The gallery of maps I found particularly fascinating.
Our last evening was an optional outing, a dinner with show. Christine, our rep, said that she had not been before and did not know what to expect. We arrived at a pleasant looking restaurant near the Colosseum and sat down. There was no sign of any show. The waiters, who were wearing rather antiquated costumes brought out the antipasti. As they put our plates down, to our surprise, they burst into song! Everyone had a big grin after that course. At each new course, more opera followed Now, I am no opera fan but I loved it! They performed the 'famous bits' and acted them out superbly, with the Barber of Seville finding suitable candidates amongst some of the male diners!
The last day some went to the English cemetery and, for others, it was free time. I wish now that I had gone to the cemetery, as it sounded fascinating. Instead, I visited the Vittoriana, or Wedding Cake, which offered amazing views from the balcony.
The only dampener (excuse the pun) was the rain. It chucked it down, with a bit of thunder and lightning thrown in for good measure. I literally squelched round the Colosseum. I had brought a mac but this made little difference. My advice is to bring a long raincoat and umbrella! However, there was plenty of sunshine as well and the rain actually kept the day temperature down so it worked out fine.
All in all, a memorable trip."