Experience the Jubilee 2025 Uniquely: Rome's Sacred History by Golf Cart
This private golf cart tour offers an unparalleled way to experience the Jubilee 2025. Glide comfortably through Rome, bypassing crowds and heat, ideal for the Holy Year's heightened activity.
You'll explore significant sacred sites, including:
Porta San Sebastiano: A historic gateway.
Ancient Appian Way: A road steeped in history.
Catacombs of San Callisto: A guided journey through sacred underground burial sites of early Christians, martyrs, and popes.
Circus of Maxentius: Cinematic ancient ruins.
Church of Domine Quo Vadis: A moment for quiet contemplation where Jesus's legendary footprints are said to be.
This tour combines peaceful reflection with iconic landmarks, ensuring a comfortable and memorable exploration of Rome's sacred heritage, perfectly suited for the special atmosphere of the Jubilee.
The Porta San Sebastiano, originally known as Porta Appia, is one of the largest and best-preserved gates in the Aurelian Walls, which encircle ancient Rome. This impressive structure marks the beginning of the historic Appian Way, Rome’s “Queen of Roads,” and serves as a stunning reminder of the city’s ancient defensive systems. A Majestic Entrance: Marvel at the grandeur of this massive gate, which dates back to the 3rd century AD and was a critical part of Emperor Aurelian’s fortifications. Learn how Porta San Sebastiano served as a key military defense point, guarding the road that led to the south of Italy.
Uncover the secrets of early Christianity with a guided tour of the Catacombs of San Callisto, one of Rome’s most significant underground burial sites. Established in the 2nd century, these catacombs served as the official cemetery of the Church of Rome and are a testament to faith, history, and architecture. Explore Ancient Underground Passageways: Wander through a labyrinth of tunnels stretching over 12 miles, where popes, martyrs, and early Christians were laid to rest.
Walk in the Footsteps of Legends: Discover where Spartacus and his 6,000 followers met their tragic fate, and explore sites tied to iconic figures like Crassus and Commodus.
You will make your own way to the meeting points