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Home > Порт "Civitavecchia/Rome, Italy"
Civitavecchia, also known as the Port of Rome, is a modern port located 45 miles (70 kilometers) northwest of Rome.
 
Address: Prato del Turco, 00053 Civitavecchia.
 
Terminals: The Rome Cruise Terminal (RCT) is the main terminal for cruise lines at the port of Civitavecchia in Rome. If you are taking a Mediterranean cruise, you should definitely go through the RCT terminal. From here you can reach the cruise ship docks for embarkation and disembarkation with a free shuttle.
 
Terminal - Autostrade Del Mare (ADM), dedicated to ferry and shipping services.
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From Rome airports
 - Fiumicino Airport (also known as Leonardo da Vinci Airport) is the main airport of Rome and the most important Italian airport, located just 60 km from the port - 50 minutes by car.
There is no direct rail link between the airport and the port, but there is no problem to get there with a change at Trastevere station. The trains between Fiumicno and Trastevere and between Trastevere and Civitavecchia run several times per hour. You can buy a ticket for the whole trip from the machine. Its cost is € 12.50. The total travel time, including transfer, will be from 80 to 120 minutes. You can also take the Leonardo Express or buses from Fiumicino to Rome's central station, Termini. And from there take the train to Civitavecchia.
 
 - Ciampino Airport is further away, about 85 km; about 1 hour 20 minutes by car.
First you need to get to Termini station. For example, on Terravision buses - the cost of a one-way trip is from 4 euros. Then take a train to Termini, paying another 1.5 euros. But because of the transfer, this method is not very convenient, and is more suitable for those who have a late arrival in Ciampino - you can spend the night in the town, and in the morning go by train to Termini.
 
- The best way to order a transfer from the manager of For Gates Ukraine (from 150 euros)
 
- You can also book a group transfer from the cruise company with the manager of For Gates Ukraine.
 
From Civitavecchia train station
Argo buses leave from the area in front of the station and run every 20 minutes, taking you to the port in less than 10 minutes. A ticket costs 2 euros and can be bought from a newsstand or a bar in the train station.
Important: A bus from the station will take you to Rome Cruise Terminal, the center of the port for cruise lines. From here you can take one of the regular shuttle buses that will take you to the terminal or to the departure pier. Alternatively, you can reach the port on foot from the Civitavecchia station. After leaving the station, head towards the Giuseppe Garibaldi monument and, walking along the sea, you will find a pedestrian entrance. Enter and you will find one of the free stops on your right. Wait a few minutes and you will reach your destination for free.
 
From Rome
The easiest way to get from Rome to Civitavecchia is by taking the train at Rome's central station, Termini. Electric trains run several times an hour, the fare is from 4.5 euros one way. Travel time from 45 to 80 minutes, depending on the type of train. Also, from anywhere in Rome, you can order a transfer from the manager of For Gates Ukraine or order a taxi on the spot.
 
To Rome
Take the free shuttle bus to the main entrance to the port. Next, take a walk to the Civitavecchia central railway station, take the train and get to Termini. Or get off the train earlier if you want to visit the Vatican. You can also order a transfer from the manager of Fort Gates Ukraine or at the reception of the cruise ship.
Fort Michelangelo and the historic port of Civitavecchia. Fort Michelangelo, in addition to being one of the symbols of Civitavecchia, is one of the most important architectural structures of the Lazio coast. Closed in the historic port, it is good for both visitors who have just disembarked at the port and those who want to take a pleasant stroll in one of the areas of greatest historical and cultural interest.
 
Taurine baths of Civitavecchia. Also known as Bani Traiana, it is a remarkable historical archaeological site located in the northern part of the city. Among the remains are a conservatory, a sale of oils, an outpatient clinic, Italian cuisine, mosaics and weddings, romantic stories.
 
Thermal baths Ficoncella. If you are looking for a way to spend a day of relaxation and wellness, the Ficoncella thermal baths are the place for you! The structure is very old and was famous and appreciated in ancient times. People have often come here as an alternative to the famous taurine baths since the Roman era.
 
Sanctuary of Madonna Pantano. About 7 kilometers north of Civitavecchia stands the Sanctuary of Madonna Pantano. Preserved is a small plaster figure of the Virgin, who is said to have shed blood on February 2, 1995. Since then, the sanctuary has become a place of prayer and worship for thousands of believers who come here from all over Italy.
 
Old city. The old city center of Civitavecchia stretches from Piazza Leandra, in the heart of the old medieval area, where the small Church of the Star rises and passes through the Archetto passage until it reaches Piazza Saffi, where you can still see the walls of the old city, built by Antonio da Sangallo according to the bequest of the Pope Leo X.
 
Cathedral of Civitavecchia. The Civitavecchia Cathedral, dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, is the main church in the city. Destroyed during World War II, the church was rebuilt in 1950 by the architect Plinio Marconi.
 
Coliseum. The Colosseum is the largest amphitheater built during the Roman Empire. Opened in 80 AD, gladiator fights, executions and animal hunts were held.
 
Roman forum. Located between Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum, the Roman Forum was the center of political and social activism for Roman citizens.
 
Trevi Fountain. The most beautiful and most impressive fountain in Rome. Millions of people visit it every year to make a wish.
 
Piazza Navona. Piazza Navona, with its three stately fountains and surrounding mansions, is one of the most beautiful Baroque squares in Rome.
 
St. Peter's Square (Piazza San Pietro in Italian) is located in the Vatican at the foot of St. Peter's Basilica. This is one of the most famous squares in the world.
 
Saint Paul's Cathedral. One of the largest churches in the world, St. Peter's Basilica, built in the Italian Renaissance style, is located in the Vatican. Popes were buried here.
 
The Sistine Chapel is one of the greatest treasures of the Vatican. Designed by the brilliant Michelangelo, it is one of the most impressive tourist attractions.
 
Plaza de España and the Spanish Steps. The Spanish Steps is one of the most famous locations for many events and fashion shows in Rome. Plaza de España is located in one of the best areas of Rome.
 
The Pantheon, built by Hadrian in 126 AD, is considered the best-preserved building in ancient Rome. One of the masterpieces of Roman architecture.
 
Catacombs. San Sebastiano, San Callisto, Domitilla, Priscilla and Sant'Agnese. Discover the different catacombs of Rome, what they are and how to visit them.
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