Expert guide explaining saint peter Basilica in the Vatican City to a private group

A fully private, skip-the-line experience with a licensed Vatican expert

Why Book With Us?

At RomeTrip.com, we are not just guides; we are local experts passionate about our city. We know the best photo spots, the quietest corners of the Vatican Museum, and—most importantly—the best gelato shop for a post-tour treat! We treat you like friends visiting Rome, not just another ticket number.

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Private Tour Pricing

👉 Starting from 299 € / $ 320 USD por person per group
Final price depends on group size, date, and optional upgrades.

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Add-ons
✅ Included – Private licensed guide for your group – Priority entry / skip-the-line arrangements (where available)

Itinerary highlights


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, priority or VIP access can be provided where available, saving time in queues.

Private tours offer personalized pacing, deeper historical insights and zero crowd disruption — perfect for families and history lovers.

Absolutely — the guide can adapt details to your interests, questions and pace.

Yes — private tours are ideal for families and can be tailored for all ages.

100% Private Tour (only your group) — no crowds, just your group and your guide

🚶 Personalized itinerary at your pace

🎧 Skip-the-line access and priority entry available

📸 Exclusive storytelling with Licensed English-Speaking Guide and photo stops

📅 Easy Booking & Flexible Dates – This tour isn’t fixed on a public calendar, but you can request your preferred date and time below. We’ll get back to you quickly to confirm your spot


Reviews & Social Proof

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “An exceptional private experience at the Vatican”
Our private tour of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel was outstanding. Having a licensed guide just for us made all the difference — no rushing, no crowds, and a perfectly paced visit. Everything was well organized, from skip-the-line access to the personalized explanations. Highly recommended for travelers who want a premium experience.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ““Perfect for families who want quality and flexibility”
We visited the Vatican with our two children and couldn’t have asked for a better experience. The guide adapted the tour to keep everyone engaged, explaining complex art in a clear and interesting way. The private format allowed us to move comfortably and take breaks when needed. Worth every euro.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The best way to visit the Vatican for the first time”
This was our first visit to Rome and the Vatican, and choosing a private tour was the right decision. Skip-the-line access saved us hours, and the guide’s knowledge helped us truly understand what we were seeing instead of just walking through crowded rooms. Professional, smooth, and well worth it.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Insightful, relaxed, and extremely well curated”
We are art lovers and wanted a deeper understanding of the Vatican collections. The guide was knowledgeable, engaging, and tailored the visit to our interests. The Sistine Chapel was the highlight, experienced without stress or confusion. A refined and well-balanced tour.


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