Things to do in Province of Frosinone, Lazio: The Best Cultural Tours

March 28, 2022 Etsuko Causey

The Province of Frosinone (Italian: Provincia di Frosinone) is a province in the Lazio region of Italy, with 91 comuni (singular: comune; see Comuni of the Province of Frosinone). Its capital is the city of Frosinone. It has an area of 3,247 square kilometres (1,254 sq mi) and a total population of 493,605 (2016).
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1. WWII BATTLEFIELDS: Montecassino and Rapido River from Rome

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Discover the World War II Montecassino Battle and make memories of the landmarks: • Montecassino Abbey (one of the most known Abbeys in the world) • Visit to the Polish War Cemetery and the Commonwealth War Cemetery some of the cemeteries for the various military groups and nationalities who are held in high esteem by the local people. Polish, New Zealand, US, French, British and so many others who helped to free Italy from the grip if the Third Reich. • The village of Sant'Angelo, the battlefield of the Rapido River, the Freedom Bell near that site. • The ruins of San Pietro Infine Upgradable with Licensed Guide Expert in WWII Central Italy Battlefields. Free time for a light lunch before returning to Rome. Private or Shared Tour available options. Worry-Free and Safe Private Tour Experience: • Expert Professional English-Speaking Drivers • Selected local Expert Licensed Tour Guides (when booked) • Welcoming by private licensed fully-insured air-conditioned comfortable Vehicles

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and dropoff, Worry-Free and Safe Private Tour Experience, Dedicated Local Licensed Expert Tour Guide (upgradable in Private option), Air-conditioned, fully insured and licensed legal vehicle with professional English-speaking Driver

Exclusions: Montecassino Abbey Museum entrance fee (5EUR/person), Lunch, Food and drinks, Tipping is not included in our service fees, it is never mandatory although it is always appreciated

Reviewed By Bernadette E

Just back since Sunday after 7 nights on ship - boarded in Barcelona 3rd Nov - cannot praise ship - staff - food and - organisation skills - fantastic. It was my 60 th birthday pressie and have to say it was SPECIAL. Hopefully will see you all again next year

2. Montecassino Tour

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By this private Tour of Montecassino you will visit the headquarters of the first German paratrooper division. The Battle of Monte Cassino (also known as the Battle for Rome and the Battle for Cassino) was a costly series of four battles during World War II fought by the Allies with the intention of breaking through the Winter Line and seizing Rome. The Abbey of Montecassino was located on the peak of the mountain, so was impossible for the allied troops to reach the site without completely destroying the abbey by bombing it. The tour includes: - Private transfer from your hotel in Rome to Rome railway station - English speaking assistant from hotel to Rome railway station - Train tickets Rome / Cassino (roundtrip) - 1 private car at disposition in Cassino and Montecassino - 1 private english speaking tour guide at disposition for tour of Montecassino During the tour you’ll visit: – the Abbey of Montecassino – the Cimitery

Inclusions: Private transportation, Private english speaking guide, Train tickets

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Reviewed By olimpiaGen

since i’m one of the most disorganized and chaotic people alive, i put my trip in their hands. they took care of every single detail for us discovering the best local places possible across italy. if anyone needs tips and organizing, i would definitely recommend you contact “Rome & Italy”. you won’t regret it. looking forward to our next trip to Italy... hopefully Sicily

3. Monte Cassino Bombing and WW2 Battlefield tour by Anna historian and local guide

Piazza G. Garibaldi, 181, 03043 Cassino FR, Italy Monte Cassino War Tours
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I'm Anna Maria Priora, an Italian licensed tour guide with a PhD in WWII history in Italy at the Humboldt University of Berlin. I will be happy to share with you the most important events of the 4 Battles of Cassino, but also the personal Veterans' stories, remembering that memory is very important for our future! I will pick you up with my Italian Minivan at the train station of Cassino and I will start to show you shortly the new town, totally rebuilt after the war. We will stop in the town, where the German Headquarter was, and then we will see Castle Hill (where the Kiwis and the Gurkas tried to attack the Abbey) and at the Belvedere, where I will show you the Liri valley where the battles took place. We are going to visit the Abbey of Monte Cassino on a WW2 point of view, and then we will pay a visit to the Commonwealt Cemetery. (search "Anna Maria Priora" on Google to have a more complete view of all my tours)

Inclusions: Private transportation, Parking Fees, Entrance to Montecassino Abbey, Entrance to the Commonwealth Cemetery and Memorial of Cassino

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By igrnz

We wanted to visit the the battle sites and learn more about what happened here, particularly with respect to the involvement of the New Zealand troops. Anna picked us up at our accommodation and took us to a number of locations as she explained what actualy happened here and the surrounding area. We also visited the Commonwealth War Cemetery before going up to the Abbey. Anna is a local and is passionate about the war history of this area. She was friendly, knowledgeable and pleasant and she made the tour very enjoyable. Before leaving us where we asked to be dropped off in the town she gave us some recommendations of other things to do and restaurants to eat at. She is highly recommended.

4. Montecassino Abbey Fullday from Rome

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Enjoy this impressive itinerary and make memories of the landmarks: • Montecassino Abbey (one of the most known Abbeys in the world) • Visit to the Polish War Cemetery and the Commonwealth War Cemetery some of the cemeteries for the various military groups and nationalities who are held in high esteem by the local people. Polish, New Zealand, US, French, British and so many others who helped to free Italy from the grip if the Third Reich. • The village of Sant'Angelo, the battlefield of the Rapido River, the Freedom Bell near that site. • The ruins of San Pietro Infine Upgradable with licensed local expert tour guide. Free time for a light lunch with local products before returning to Rome. Private or Shared Tour available options. Worry-Free and Safe Private Tour Experience, operated only with: • Expert Professional English-Speaking Drivers • Selected local Expert Licensed Tour Guides (when booked) • Welcoming by private licensed fully-insured air-conditioned comfortable Vehicles

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Worry-Free and Safe Private Tour Experience, Local Licensed Expert Guide (if option selected at additional cost in Private option), Air-conditioned, fully insured and licensed legal vehicle with professional English-speaking Driver

Exclusions: Montecassino Abbey Museum entrance fee (5EUR/person), Lunch, Food and drinks, Tipping is not included in our service fees, it is never mandatory although it is always appreciated

Reviewed By Bernadette E

Just back since Sunday after 7 nights on ship - boarded in Barcelona 3rd Nov - cannot praise ship - staff - food and - organisation skills - fantastic. It was my 60 th birthday pressie and have to say it was SPECIAL. Hopefully will see you all again next year

5. Capri Day Trip from Rome

Via Giovanni Amendola, 32, 00185 Roma RM, Italy Green Line Tours
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Visit the chic island of Capri on a day trip from Rome, led by an expert local guide! After traveling from Rome to Naples, cross over to the gorgeous island to see its highlights. Hop aboard a boat to the Blue Grotto if you wish, and enjoy a relaxing lunch in the hilltop village of Anacapri. Explore Capri’s main town at leisure, and then leave the island for your journey back to Rome.

Inclusions: Local guide, Transport by air-conditioned coach (maximum 50 people), Lunch, Round-trip boat journey from Naples to Capri, Hotel pick-up (only for certain hotels located in central Rome - to be reconfirmed by the supplier after booking)

Exclusions: Blue Grotto entrance fee (approximately 30 euros), Gratuities, Drinks, Hotel drop-off

Reviewed By nth1234

Wonderful tour of St Peters finishing with the cistine chapel with Alessandro. Once again this guide was first class in his delivery and knowledge of the place. Sean the boss of Angel Tours was excellent with his communications and I thoroughly recommend this company, will definitely use again.

6. Work and Pray: In the Footsteps of St. Benedict Private Day Trip from Rome

Rome Private Excursions

Learn about the life of St. Benedict on a day-long tour from Rome. With your own private driver-guide, you’ll visit the Monastery of St. Benedict in Subacio, home to medieval frescoes and the Sacro Speco where the saint lived as a hermit. Pray in the sacred cave, and then follow St. Benedict's life journey to the Abbey of Montecassino. Discover details of the saint's later life and the abbey’s wartime history before your return to Rome. 

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private driver-guide

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Guide inside the monasteries

Reviewed By cjtvitale

Fabulous tour! There on a FAM to scout hotels & tours for clients, RPE and Luca provided fantastic service, gorgeous accommodations, and fabulous experiences! They went above and beyond to make sure everything was taken care of. Top notch, first rate experience and I would highly recommend using their services!

7. Royal Palace of Caserta and Monte Cassino Abbey

Esposito Car Service

Your English speaking driver will pick you up at your hotel in Sorrento or Naples for a private day tour to the Royal Palace of Caserta and the Benedictine Abbey of Monte Cassino. Time permitting, or in alternative to the mentioned sites, it will be possible a short visit to the medieval village of Caserta Vecchia or the Roman Amphitheater in Capua. The visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta and the Abbey of Monte Cassino will be provided with a private official guide.  

Inclusions: English speaking guides, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Transport by private vehicle, Fuel surcharge, Landing and facility fees

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Reviewed By carolfromcalgary2017

Due to an injury we required a car service from our hotel in Naples to Rome Fiumicino Airport. Filippo Esposito was an excellent driver. He has a good command of English which is very helpful if you do not speak Italian. He pointed out some places of interest along the route but did not talk all the time and let us just enjoy the scenery. We would recommend Filippo to anyone looking for reliable transportation. He was also familiar with Rome airport and advised us on how to walk to the airport hotel.

8. Montecassino Abbey & Anzio War Cemetery day-trip from Rome

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Take a day-trip from Rome to visit a location full of memories: Montecassino, a small town about 80 miles south of Rome, it is the home of the sacred relics and monastery of St. Benedict, the patron saint of Europe and the founder of western monasticism. Discover the world's most glorious Abbey, destroyed during the World War II. Learn the Saint-Beneict's motto: "Ora et Labora", that the monks still follow in their daily routine. Then go explore the impressive War Cemetery, located just north of Anzio, a small seaside resort in the province of Rome.

Inclusions: air-conditioned minivan Mercedes, english speaking driver

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Reviewed By 496sueg

If you have been to Rome before & have seen all the sights, this should be your next ‘excursion’. We had a private driver take us to Tivoli where we met our private guide...a Roman history schoolteacher who was filling in for a friend. She was sooo knowledgeable! It was HOT, but there was water along the way. The history of Hadrian (Adrian to the Italians) was mind-boggling!! Amazing how they could build what they did in only 20 years! The second part of the tour was nearby & much more lush & beautiful (see pics). Lunch was on our own. Tour guide had a few recommendations. Loved the one we chose (see my review). I liked that we had time for a leisurely lunch nearby before we met our driver for the trip back to our hotel.

9. Montecassino day tour from Rome

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The Abbey of Montecassino is one of the most renowned in the world. In 529 St. Benedict chose this mountain to build a monastery that would have hosted himself and the monks who followed him from Subiaco. At this time, paganism was still present, but St. Benedict managed to turn this place into a well-structured Christian monastery full of dignity and purpose, prayer and work. Over the centuries the abbey has known both magnificence and destruction, and like a phoenix from fire has always been reborn stronger from its ruins."Ora et Labora et Lege": this is the motto of the Rule of Saint Benedict that the monks still follow in their daily routine. Some study in the library surrounded by ancient books, or do research in the archive of wonderful manuscripts, others welcome guests who arrive in search of a moment of inner peace and serenity.  Enjoy a comfortable journey from Rome to Montecassino, with a guide to help you discover the city, its abbey and its places of memory.

Inclusions: guided tour, Monte Cassino Polish War Cemetery and The Commonwealth War Cemetery, Abbey of Monte Cassino, Monastery of Monte Cassino, Pick up and drop off for all accomodation inside aurelian walls, Small group limited to a maximum of 15 people

Exclusions: Food and drinks

Reviewed By Manuela L

On Piazza di Santa Maria, this very nice papal basilica has a lot of treasures ; it's a museum to visit with a guide or alone; the first crib, a scuptured work in white marble and representing the Virgin with the Child, San Joseph and the three Wise Men and also the donkey and ox; it's the first crib created by the artist named Arnolfo di Cambio from pape Nicolo V; (Hommage to San Nicolas today) visit also the archaelogical excavations, la sala di Papi and scala di Bernini.

10. Discovering Ciociaria: the Italian origins

Discover Italy

Three days to discover the cradle of Italian civilization which has its roots in the Greco-Roman culture, reaching the famous artists of the 20th century, passing through Baroque art and French domination. Visit your home country and find out how everything here looks intact.

Inclusions: Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Hotel, Entrance fees

Exclusions: Food & Beverage (only 1 dinner included), Tour Guide (optional)

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