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Rome Tiber River Ride and Top Food Tasting with Wine Pairing

4.0(33)Rome1 hour
VIATOR3.2(13)TRIPADVISOR4.6(20)

Description

Rome Boat Tiber River Ride, including an exclusive food tasting and wine pairing in a Roman cistern from the 1st century. AD. Discover a secret wine cellar in the heart of Trastevere, located inside an authentic Roman cistern from the 1st century AD. Enjoy traditional Italian delicacies paired with a selection of excellent wines. Take a ride on the Tiber River and relax while admiring Rome from a different perspective. Departing from Castel Sant’Angelo, you will sail through the historic center of Rome along the river. Once at Fabullus Winery, enjoy a unique experience where food and wine come together in a perfect balance of flavors. Guests can choose between 2 different options: Experience including wine and food tasting + Tiber River boat ticket FOOD+WINE ONLY option: the tasting experience only, without the boat ticket. The menu includes seasonal products certified by Slow Food, as well as selected Italian excellences with DOC, DOCG, IGT, DOP, IGP, and STG certifications.

Tour Options

DELUXE TASTING + RIVER BOAT
  • DELUXE TASTING: With this option, the wines included in the Menu are Brunello di Montalcino, Amarone, Barolo, and Asprinio. SPECIAL RESERVE WINES: With this option, the wines included in the Menu are Brunello di Montalcino, Amarone, Barolo, and Asprinio. Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes: The duration may vary STARTING TIME: The time chosen on these following times, 11:00/13:00/15:00/17:00, or 19:00 is the starting time for the Wine/Food experience River Boat Embarkation Point: Pier St. Angelo Bridge, Piazza di Ponte Sant'Angelo, Food tasting at Fabullus Wine cellar Via dell'arco di San Calisto, 20
CLASSIC TASTING + RIVER BOAT
  • FOOD WINE TASTING + RIVER BOAT: WITH THIS OPTION IT'S INCLUDED A FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING + RIVER BOAT TICKETS Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes: THE DURATION MAY VARY BETWEEN 60/80 MINUTES FOOD/WINE TASTING: Prosecco, a selection of N. 4 Superior Wines N. 1 Prosecco, typical slow-food Italian cheeses, cured meat, and much more... STARTING TIME: The time chosen on these following times, 11:00/13:00/15:00/17:00, or 19:00 is the starting time for the Wine/Food experience River Boat Embarkation Point: Pier St. Angelo Bridge, Piazza di Ponte Sant'Angelo, Food tasting at Fabullus Wine cellar Via dell'arco di San Calisto, 20
CLASSIC TASTING ONLY |NOT BOAT
  • Wine pairing ONLY| Not Boat: This experience can last between 60 and 75 minutes. Only food tasting with wine pairing. NOT RIVER BOAT RIDE INCLUDED Duration: 1 hour: This experience can last between 60 and 75 minutes. Only food tasting with wine pairing. NOT RIVER BOAT RIDE INCLUDED Classic Food+Wine pairing ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED Classic Food+Wine pairing ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED Classic Food+Wine pairing ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED Classic Food+Wine pairing ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED
DELUXE TASTING ONLY | NOT BOAT
  • DELUXE TASTING ONLY | NOT BOAT: THIS OPTION DOES NOT INCLUDE THE RIVER BOAT TICKET BUT ONLY THE FOOD-TASTING EXPERIENCE DELUXE MENU FOOD+WINE ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes: This experience can last between 75 and 90 minutes. ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED DELUXE MENU TASTING: With this menu, you will enjoy a food tasting with 4 top-quality wines, "Riserva Special "+ prosecco. NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED DELUXE MENU FOOD+WINE ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED DELUXE MENU FOOD+WINE ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED DELUXE MENU FOOD+WINE ONLY: ONLY FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING AT FABULLUS WINE CELLAR Via dell'Arco di San Calisto, 20, NOT RIVER RIDE INCLUDED

Itinerary

10 min

FIRST EMBARKATION POINT SUGGESTED ! Ponte Sant'Angelo, also known as Pons Aelius (Helios Bridge), Pons Hadriani (Hadrian's Bridge), or Castello Bridge, is a bridge that connects Piazza di Ponte Sant'Angelo to the Vatican Lungotevere in Rome, in the Ponte and Borgo districts. It was built in Rome in 134 by the emperor Hadrian, designed by a certain Demetrianus, to connect his mausoleum to the left bank. It was built in peperino and covered in travertine and had three arches, which were accessed via ramps from the shore. The ramps were in turn supported by three smaller arches on the left bank and two on the right bank, leading towards Hadrian's mausoleum, which were destroyed during the 1893 construction of the river banks and replaced by modern arches. The street level had high sidewalks on the sides equipped with travertine balustrades.

10 min

Tutto ha inizio nel 135 d.C. quando l'imperatore Adriano chiede all'architetto Demetriano di costruire un mausoleo funebre per sé e i suoi familiari, ispirandosi al modello del mausoleo di Augusto, ma con dimensioni gigantesche. I lavori durarono diversi anni e furono ultimati da Antonino Pio nel 139. Venne costruito di fronte al Campo Marzio, al quale fu unito da un ponte appositamente costruito, il Ponte Elio. Il mausoleo era composto da una base cubica, rivestita in marmo lunense, avente un fregio decorativo a teste di buoi (Bucrani) e lesene angolari. Nel fregio prospiciente il fiume si leggevano i nomi degli imperatori sepolti all'interno. Sempre su questo lato si presentava l'arco d'ingresso intitolato ad Adriano; il dromos (passaggio d'accesso) era interamente rivestito di marmo giallo antico.

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The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican, or simply Saint Peter's Basilica is a church of the Italian High Renaissance located in Vatican City. It was initially planned in the 15th century by Pope Nicholas V and then Pope Julius II to replace the ageing Old St. Peter's Basilica, which was built in the fourth century by Roman emperor Constantine the Great. Construction of the present basilica began on 18 April 1506 and was completed on 18 November 1626. Designed principally by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, and Carlo Maderno, with piazza and fittings by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's is one of the most renowned works of Italian Renaissance architecture and is the largest church in the world by interior measure. While it is neither the mother church of the Catholic Church nor the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome, St. Peter's is regarded as one of the holiest Catholic shrines. It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world",and as "the greatest

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Built to a design by the architect Ennio De Rossi in 1886, it was called the Vittorio Emanuele bridge when it had not yet been built[3]. The works were soon interrupted and resumed only in 1908 and inaugurated for the first time on 5 May 1911, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Unification of Italy, then again on 28 April 1912, with the definitive installation of the travertine groups[4]. It has three arches for a length of 110 m and is decorated at the ends by high bases with winged Victories and, in correspondence with the central pylons, by symbolic sculptural groups, whose technical design was carried out by the Allegri company. The bronze Victories are the work of the sculptors Elmo Palazzi, Luigi Casadio, Amleto Cataldi and Francesco Pifferetti. The sculptural groups were created (and inaugurated) in travertine the following year by Giuseppe Romagnoli for La fidelity to the Statute (after the battle of Novara, 1849); Italo Griselli for Il Valore Militare (the ....

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Ponte Principe Amedeo Savoia Aosta, also known as Principe bridge or PASA bridge from its acronym, is a bridge that connects the Lungotevere dei Sangallo to Piazza Della Rovere, in Rome, in the Ponte, Trastevere and Borgo districts.

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At the time of the foundation of Rome, the Trastevere area was a hostile land that belonged to the Etruscans of Veii (litus tuscus or ripa veiens), disputed with the newborn city because it was strategic for the control of the river, the ford of the Tiber island and the ancient river port. It was then connected with the rest of the city via the Sublicius pons, from which the Via Campana started towards the salt pans on the Tyrrhenian Sea and later the Via Aurelia towards the Etruscan cities. In the Republican era it was populated by those workers whose activities were linked to the river, such as sailors and fishermen, together with oriental immigrants, mainly Jews and Syrians. For this reason, some temples of oriental cults arose in the area, including the so-called Syriac Sanctuary on the Janiculum. The consideration of the area as part of the city begins with the emperor Augustus, who divided the territory of Rome into 14 regions; ....

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Since the royal era, the area was consecrated to the god Mars, and used for military exercises. It is said that here, near the Palus Caprae, the first king of Rome, Romulus, was taken to heaven.[1] Tarquinius the Proud took it over and had it cultivated for wheat. According to a legend, during the revolt that caused the king's expulsion, the sheaves of that wheat were thrown into the river, giving rise to the Tiber Island. With the beginning of the Republican era, the Campus Martius returned to a public area and was reconsecrated to the god. It was the seat of the comitia centuriata, assemblies of the people in arms. The southernmost part of the plain, starting from the slopes of the Capitoline Hill (where the remains of the Theater of Marcellus and the portico of Ottavia are currently visible) was distinct from the actual Campus Martius, with the toponym of Circo Flaminio. The area was crossed by the Via Flaminia, the urban part of which took the name of Via Lata (now Via del Corso.

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The Promenade of the Janiculum, from which you can enjoy one of the most evocative views of the historic center of Rome, is made up of two large avenues lined with plane trees, bordering the Villa Aurelia, which meet in Piazzale Garibaldi. They then continue along a single road that winds down towards the church of Sant'Onofrio, built to complete the Walk in 1939. The area, theater of the heroic events of the fighters for the Roman Republic in 1849, was transformed in 1883 by the new Italian institutions into a public promenade and dedicated to the memory of the Defense of Rome. At the edges of the avenues there are 84 busts of the illustrious Garibaldians who fought for the defense of Rome in 1849. Among the main monuments are the equestrian statue of Emilio Gallori dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi and the equestrian monument to Anita Garibaldi created by Mario Rutelli in 1930s and the lighthouse donated to the city by the Italians of Argentina on the occasion of the fiftieth ...

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The bridge was built by Pope Sixtus IV between 1473 and 1479 to allow the crossing of the Tiber on the site of an older Roman bridge. It connects the two banks of the river between via del Pettinari and piazza Trilussa. A first bridge was built by Agrippa, friend and son-in-law of the emperor Augustus before his death in 12 BC, probably to connect his properties on the opposite banks of the Tiber. The existence of this bridge is attested by the inscription on a stone of the magistrates who dealt with the river (curatores Tiberis) discovered in 1887, which speaks of works on the bridge at the time of Emperor Claudius. The bridge was initially identified with the remains of pylons visible in the river downstream of Ponte Sisto, which instead probably belong to a late fortification of the river.

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The Pons Fabricius (Italian: Ponte Fabricio, "Fabrician Bridge") or Ponte dei Quattro Capi, is the oldest Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, still existing in its original state.[1] Built in 62 BC, it spans half of the Tiber River, from the Campus Martius on the east side to Tiber Island in the middle (the Pons Cestius is west of the island). Quattro Capi ("four heads") refers to the two marble pillars of the two-faced Janus herms on the parapet, which were moved here from the nearby Church of St Gregory (Monte Savello) in the 14th century. According to Dio Cassius, the bridge was built in 62 BC, the year after Cicero was consulted, to replace an earlier wooden bridge destroyed by fire. It was commissioned by Lucius Fabricius, the curator of the roads and a member of the gens Fabricia of Rome. Completely intact from Roman antiquity, it has been in continuous use ever since.

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The Pons Cestius (Latin for the "Cestian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Cestio) is an ancient Roman bridge connecting the right bank of the Tiber with the west bank of Tiber Island in Rome, Italy. In Late Antiquity, the bridge was replaced and renamed the Pons Gratiani ("Bridge of Gratian"). It is also known as Ponte San Bartolomeo (Italian for "Bridge of St Bartholomew"). No more than one-third of the present stone bridge is of ancient material, as it was entirely rebuilt and extended in the 19th century after numerous earlier restorations. The original bridge was built around the 1st century BC (sometime between 62 and 27 BC),[citation needed] after the Pons Fabricius, which connects the other side of the island to the river's left bank. The identity of the Cestius referred to in the bridge's name has yet to be discovered. He may have been responsible for building the bridge or for later restoring an existing one and may have been a member of the gens Cestia during the later Roman Republic.

10 min

RECOMMENDED DISEMBARKATION POINT TO REACH FABULLUS WINE CELLAR: TIBER ISLAND Disembarking at this stop is ideal, as it places you just 500 meters from the Fabullus Wine Cellar in Trastevere — a short and pleasant walk through one of Rome’s most charming neighborhoods. Tiber Island is the only natural island in the stretch of the Tiber River that runs through the city of Rome. Located at a southern bend of the river, it is easily recognizable by its distinctive boat-like shape. Since ancient times, the island has been connected to both riverbanks by bridges. Due to its historical association with healing and medicine, it was once the site of the Temple of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. This legacy continues with the Fatebenefratelli Hospital, established in the 16th century, and the Church of San Bartolomeo all’Isola, built in the 10th century, both of which are still located on the island today.

Admission included60 min

DISCOVER THE MOST SECRET WINE CELLAR IN ROME “FABULLUS” Rome Wine Tasting | Food Tasting with Wine Pairing in Rome. | In the heart of the most characteristic district of Rome, Trastevere, it is located in the basement of an 18th-century building, the Wine Cellar Fabullus, a Rome wine cellar. An authentic underground cellar, obtained from the careful and skillful recovery of a Roman cistern from the 1st century AD, furnished with antique objects and furniture that make this place unique. “Life is too short to drink mediocre wines.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Original Roman marble, ancient artifacts, furniture, and things related to the production of wine decorate the walls and wooden shelves, which make this place welcoming and pleasant. Over the years, this wine cellar in Rome has become a place for tastings of excellent products for lovers of products with authentic taste and faithful to the ancient tradition of Italian food and wine culture.

Highlights

Ticket Tiber River boat ride (If option is selected)
Water & Presentation and explanation by our expert staff
3 types of olive 3 qualities of bread Extra virgin olive oil Roman Pizza (Focaccia)
1 Glass of Prosecco, 4 Glasses (2 White & 2 Red) Superior Italian wines selected by our Expert staff
Honey and jams to pair with cheeses and little dessert
Mortadella with pistachio, buffalo mozzarella, ricotta, vegetables in oil or vinegar, etc.)
1-course tasting (Selection of fresh and mature cheeses, various types of cured meats, ham)

What's included

Included
Ticket Tiber River boat ride (If option is selected)
Water & Presentation and explanation by our expert staff
3 types of olive 3 qualities of bread Extra virgin olive oil Roman Pizza (Focaccia)
1 Glass of Prosecco, 4 Glasses (2 White & 2 Red) Superior Italian wines selected by our Expert staff
Honey and jams to pair with cheeses and little dessert
Mortadella with pistachio, buffalo mozzarella, ricotta, vegetables in oil or vinegar, etc.)
1-course tasting (Selection of fresh and mature cheeses, various types of cured meats, ham)
Not included
Gratuities, Tour Guide, Baby seats, Hotels Pick Up & Drop Off
On the River boat not Tour guide service
If your select ONLY Food Wine Tasting Options the river boat ride is not included.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Any time not allocated in the itinerary will be spent moving between stops. We recommend that you read the information on your booking voucher carefully.
  • NOTE! The booked time refers to the start of the food and wine tasting at the Wine Cellar Fabullus, and NOT to the start of the ride on the Tiber River.
  • The food tasting with wine pairing is held at the Fabullus Wine Cellar not on the river Boat
  • When booking, it is mandatory to communicate any allergies or intolerances to food and drinks.
  • The River Cruise ticket is valid for one ride only.
  • Time must be indicated and your ticket is valid for any departure from : 1. Isola Tiberina: Lungotevere Degli Anguillara side 2. Angelo Bridge: Lungotevere Tor Di Nona side
  • Fabullus and the staff are not responsible for any reactions caused by allergies or intolerances to food and drinks if not communicated before the service.
  • Punctuality is required to fully enjoy the experience. For delays exceeding 20 minutes the tasting could be canceled.
  • When booking, it is mandatory to communicate a valid phone number to be contacted once you are in Italy
  • * This experience is **not suitable for children under 7.
  • We recommend embarking at St. Angelo Bridge** – Piazza di Ponte Sant'Angelo and disembarking at **Tiber Island Pier**, only 500 meters from the wine cellar.
  • Not recommended for Wheelchairs Users and people with Mobility impairments
  • Vegans Only on request if available | Not recommended for diabetics
  • This experience is **not suitable for children under 7, infants
  • Hotel Pick up and Drop off not included

Reviews(33)

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yvonne_i
April 24, 2026
Use the QR code to hear about the highlights, relax and enjoy!

I read differing opinions. Yes, some boats are big and others small. The ride is 1h roundtrip if you don’t hop off. But the views from the river are amazing and you can’t beat being able to hop on and off. Worth it!

Operator response

Thank you for sharing such a balanced and helpful review! It’s true that experiences can vary depending on the type of boat, but your point about the flexibility of hopping on and off really highlights one of the main advantages of this activity. The Tiber offers a unique and often overlooked perspective of Rome, and being able to enjoy the city from the water at a relaxed pace is definitely something special. It’s also great to hear that, despite differing opinions, you found the experience worthwhile—especially with the combination of scenic views, a peaceful ride, and the added enjoyment of food tasting and wine pairing. Your insight will certainly help others set the right expectations and make the most of their visit.

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Johnsmith013
January 22, 2026
I enjoyed slowing down after a long day

This was a really nice break from sightseeing all day. Cozy underground space, friendly staff, good explanations without overdoing it, and plenty of wine and food so you never felt rushed there.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your lovely review! We’re really happy to hear that our wine tasting was the perfect way for you to slow down and relax after a long day of sightseeing. It’s wonderful to know that you enjoyed the cozy atmosphere of our underground cellar, the friendly service, and the relaxed explanations — we truly believe a tasting should feel natural and enjoyable, never rushed or overly technical. We’re also glad you appreciated the generous food and wine, so you could fully unwind and savor the experience. It was a pleasure to host you, and we hope to welcome you back again on your next visit to Rome! Warm regards, Fabullus Wine Cellar

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SamG1381
October 8, 2025
Excellent experience

The experience and host were amazing. We completed the tasting as a family and our 8 year old enjoyed the tastings and the juice.

Operator response

Dear Customer, Thank you so much for your excellent review! We’re delighted to hear that you and your family had such a great time on the Tiber River Ride and food & wine tasting experience. It’s especially lovely to know that your 8-year-old also enjoyed the tastings and the juice — we always want the whole family to feel included. Best Regards Stefano We truly appreciate your kind words and hope to welcome you again soon for another memorable experience in Rome! Best regards,

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GlennBren
August 5, 2025
Tripadvisor Sold Non Existent Tour

Tripadvisor sold me an incorrect tour and my advice is to watch out for wrongly advertised tours through this company. in Rome, we purchased what was advertised as a “Rome Tiber River Cruise and Top Food Tasting”. This turned out be an excellent food tasting with wine pairing experience, but no guide, no one knew of any included “Rome Tiber River Cruise” or even what it might be. We eventually found a River Ferry trip on our own, wasted an hour doing this, and the “Rome Tiber River Cruise” is a little local commuter ferry that runs for about an hour including multiple stops to let commuters get on and off. The banked walls of this area of the Tiber are magnificent, but the general condition of the River edges are a disgrace. Littered by rubbish, weeds and self seeded scrub with a lot homeless persons tents on the banks are an eyesore. I was disgusted by the condition of the River banks in general. I will try and remind all in Rome, Administrators, citizens and the Italian Government that Rome is a treasure and a World renowned living icon. To see this once possibly beautiful river left to rot and decay is a tragedy and all should be ashamed. I remind all who may be responsible for the maintenance of Rome that you are the current custodians and you are responsible at this point to leave this magnificent city, over 2000 years old in a better condition than when you started. The current situation with the Tiber River is a disgrace and needs urgent attention, heavens knows that the number of tourists here at the moment must be pouring huge amounts of money into the local economy and if you are smart, and accept your responsibility, you will go to every effort to address the decay in rome that we have seen. This is not a city being loved to death, it is a city dying of neglect.

Operator response

Dear Guest, Thank you for sharing your feedback, though we are sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. We would, however, like to clarify some important points regarding both the PRODUCT YOU PURCHASED and the CONDITIONS OF THE TIBER RIVER, as well as the SUPPORT PROVIDED BY OUR TEAM. The tour you booked, as CLEARLY INDICATED IN THE OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION on Tripadvisor and all our partner platforms, COMBINES A GOURMET FOOD AND WINE TASTING EXPERIENCE in a selected venue in central Rome, with A HOP-ON HOP-OFF TIBER RIVER BOAT TICKET. This boat service offers an ALTERNATIVE WAY TO TRAVEL between major landmarks of the city and provides a unique and peaceful view of Rome from the water. It is NOT a traditional guided river cruise, as clearly stated in the product details. As for the organization, we would like to point out that OUR DIRECT CONTACTS (PHONE AND EMAIL) ARE LISTED ON THE BOOKING VOUCHER and we are AVAILABLE 24/7 to assist. In addition, ON THE MORNING OF YOUR EXPERIENCE, we sent ALL OPERATIONAL INFORMATION VIA BOTH WHATSAPP AND SMS, following our standard procedure. Had we received any inquiry from you, we would have been happy to assist immediately. Regarding your comments on the TIBER RIVER, we acknowledge that some sections may need better maintenance, but we also wish to highlight its HISTORICAL AND LANDSCAPE VALUE. The boat service, while modest, offers a quiet and alternative experience and has been HIGHLY APPRECIATED BY MANY OTHER GUESTS who have enjoyed this unique tour combination. We sincerely regret that your personal experience did not match your expectations, but we are confident that with more direct communication, we could have clarified everything in real time. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you need further clarification.

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matthiasgN5552CK
July 23, 2025

The tasting was nice and charmingly explained. Much has been explained about the individual appetizers.has tasted great - the river cruise is relatively unspectacular.

Operator response

Vielen herzlichen Dank für Ihr Feedback! Es freut uns sehr, dass Ihnen die Verkostung geschmeckt hat und dass Sie die Erklärungen als nett und charmant empfunden haben – genau so soll es sein! Schade, dass die Flusskreuzfahrt für Sie etwas unspektakulär war. Wir nehmen Ihr Feedback gerne auf und hoffen, dass die kulinarischen Eindrücke den Tag dennoch bereichert haben. Nochmals vielen Dank, dass Sie sich die Zeit genommen haben, uns zu bewerten!

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jessierF3523NR
June 30, 2025
Great wine and cheese tasting! Would do again!

Wonderful wine and cheese pairing! Very fun and great host named Genvra. Learned a lot without feeling like I was in school. There were only 2 other couples so it felt very private and the host was very attentive. She did a really great job. Great location near other restaurants and beautiful churches. Would do the wine class again if we come back to Rome. The boat ride was a nice way to see the city from another view, is quick and easy to get from the boat stop to the wine tasting and we could have taken the boat back but we decided to walk after which was an easy walk as well, you’re not taken off the beaten path.

Operator response

Thank you so much for this lovely and detailed review! We’re absolutely delighted to hear that you enjoyed the wine and cheese pairing and felt the experience was both fun and informative without ever being too formal — that’s exactly the atmosphere we aim to create. Ginevra will be so happy to hear your kind words; she truly loves what she does and it shows! We’re also glad you found the location convenient and appreciated the peaceful walk from the boat. It's wonderful to know the river cruise added to your day without taking you off track. We would love to welcome you back anytime for another tasting — hopefully on your next trip to Rome! Warm regards, The Fabullus Team

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Dennis_de333
June 8, 2025
Tolle Tour

A great wine tasting with antipasti pairing with super nice service and excellent information about the different treats and wines. We stayed as a couple in the very quaint wine cellar of Fabullus and it was really a great experience. Also the river cruise was very worth seeing and super relaxed, but there are no drinks on the boat, these are best to bring. Great tour to spend a birthday in Rome.

Operator response

Vielen Dank für deine tolle Bewertung! Es freut uns sehr, dass dir unsere Weinverkostung mit Antipasti und der freundliche Service gefallen haben. Es ist schön zu hören, dass die Erfahrung im gemütlichen Weinkeller und die Flusskreuzfahrt deinen Erwartungen entsprochen haben. Wir nehmen deinen Hinweis zu den Getränken an Bord gerne auf und werden versuchen, das Erlebnis noch weiter zu verbessern. Wir hoffen, dein Geburtstag in Rom war unvergesslich und freuen uns darauf, dich bald wieder bei uns begrüßen zu dürfen!

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Mortil2Sm_rum
May 14, 2025
Peaceful rest for tired legs

It was a nice break from the buzzy city and a well deserved break for the legs. Also nice to see the Rome in a different perspective👍🏻 It would have been nice to be able to buy something onboard😉

Operator response

Thank you! We're really glad you enjoyed the peaceful break and the chance to see Rome from a different perspective 😊 Totally agree—it would have been great to have the option to buy something on board. Just a quick note: Fabullus Wine Cellar is not responsible for the boat service, but we’ll be happy to pass your feedback along!

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tgmjkelly
May 13, 2025
Not worth the price

This was a terrible experience, I didn't receive a text telling me to attend the dinner first and when we arrived after the boat tour the restaurant was closed. Leaving us out $200 for the meal and seeking an alternative for our dinner. I read the email after returning to our hotel.

Operator response

Dear Client, We’re sorry to hear about your disappointment, but we’d like to clarify a few important details. Our records show that you arrived over an hour past the scheduled dinner time without prior notice or attempt to contact us, not by phone, WhatsApp, or the Viator chat. Please note that our team cannot wait indefinitely; as clearly stated on your voucher, a 20–30 minute delay is the maximum grace period we can allow. Furthermore, all details, including the schedule, meeting point, and our 24/7 active contact number, were provided at the time of booking. A simple message or call would have helped us assist you — we’re always here to help, when given the chance. As the saying goes, those who cause their own misfortune have only themselves to blame. Kind regards

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Venture20298248630
May 4, 2025
Must-see for lovers of the good things of the table!

There are some wine tastings with assortments that are meant to be chic but that are more like a mix of randomly chosen products, but that is clearly not the case here. The products are all handpicked on the wine side as well as on the side, as authentic products, typical, and especially of very good quality. Carlotta was able to guide us during this tasting with mastery of her products and passing on the love for good things to drink and eat. A must-see for all lovers of the good things on the table, which brings a new vision of Rome but also in the much broader sense: Italy.

Operator response

Quel plaisir de lire que vous avez apprécié notre approche ! Nous mettons un point d'honneur à proposer des produits authentiques et de grande qualité, et nous sommes enchantés que l'expertise et la passion de Carlotta aient contribué à rendre cette dégustation mémorable. Merci pour votre enthousiasme !

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