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Rome Civitavecchia Cruise Port (Civitavecchia Terminal Crociere)

Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 19, Civitavecchia, Rome

Located 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Rome, the Rome Civitavecchia Cruise Port (Civitavecchia Terminal Crociere) is a popular jumping-off point for shore excursions to Italy’s capital city. Home to some of the world’s most important art and architecture, and bursting with bustling piazzas and lively restaurants, Rome is a highlight of any Mediterranean cruise.

To see the important sights in this busy European capital, maximize your time by taking a guided tour—popular options sometimes include a driver and skip-the-line tickets to the crowded Colosseum and Vatican Museums for added convenience. Expect most Rome tours and shore excursions to last a full day and cover top attractions such as the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Square and Basilica.

  • The Rome Civitavecchia Cruise Port terminal offers transport connections, parking facilities, bars, restaurants, and proximity to the scenic Historic Port.

  • The Colosseum and Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel) are among the most visited attractions in Italy, so book a tour with skip-the-line tickets.

  • Most Roman churches, including St. Peter’s Basilica, require clothing that covers shoulders and knees to enter.

  • Many archaeological sites in Rome, including the Colosseum and Roman Forum, are outdoors; bring a hat and sunscreen in summer.

  • Even driving tours of Rome require a fair amount of walking; comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing is recommended.

  • The city’s metro and bus systems are famously overcrowded and slow; it's almost always faster and easier to get around by private vehicle.

Rome Civitavecchia Cruise Port is an hour's train ride from Rome proper. The Civitavecchia train station is a 10-minute walk or quick shuttle ride from the port and trains run every half hour to Rome's Termini station. Shore excursions and private tours generally include port pickup and drop-off, and shuttle buses and private transfers are available for visitors heading to the city or the Fiumicino and Ciampino airports.

Most of the largest cruise lines stop at the Civitavecchia port. Italian is the most widely spoken language here, although English abounds in Rome proper. The local currency is the euro; ATMs are easy to find, and foreign exchange bureaus are located near the docks.

Rome Civitavecchia Cruise Port (Civitavecchia Terminal Crociere) is about 43 miles (70 kilometers) from Rome city center. Travel times vary, but generally it takes about 1–2 hours by train or public bus. The journey is about an hour by car, although it’s not uncommon for it to take longer due to traffic.

Transportation options from Civitavecchia Cruise Port to Rome are trains, buses, taxis, and private shuttles. Buses run about every hour and travel directly to Termini Station in Rome in 1–2 hours, depending on traffic. Trains are also convenient, with frequent service to Rome Termini (Roma Termini).

No, you can’t walk from Civitavecchia Cruise Port to Rome. The Eternal City is about 43 miles (70 kilometers) from the town of Civitavecchia. The best way to reach central Rome is to take public buses or trains.

While Civitavecchia is best known for its cruise port, there are attractions close by that are worth seeing. Among them are the National Archaeological Museum, housing artifacts from the ancient Etruscan and Roman civilizations, the historic fortress of Forte Michelangelo, and Terme Taurine thermal baths.

While there is no luggage storage within Civitavecchia Port, there are nearby options for storing bags. Civitavecchia Train Station offers storage facilities, as does Varco Fortezza, a coast guard station near one of the pedestrian entrances.

Yes, there is a free shuttle at the Civitavecchia Cruise Port, which runs every 20 minutes. Cruise passengers can take the free shuttle directly to Civitavecchia train station.

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