Rome to Civitavecchia Port
Enjoy a hassle-free ride to your cruise ship with this private transfer service
If you are looking for the most comfortable way to move between Civitavecchia Port and Rome city center, this private car service is your best option. It has a higher price than the bus or train, but it will take you from door to door, helping you with your luggage. This private transfer between your hotel in Rome and Porto Civitavecchia and start your cruise smoothly.
How does this transfer service work?
When booking the service, you will need to provide your cruise ship details and hotel address, so that a professional driver will be waiting for you in the hotel lobby or reception and will take you door-to-door to your ship’s pier.
Once you’ve met your driver, they’ll take you and your group directly to Port with no intermediate stops or interruptions along the way. The vehicle has capacity for one suitcase and one piece of hand luggage per person, but if you have any special needs or extra luggage, please contact us by email so that we can take this into account in advance.
Advantages of this service
One of the great advantages of booking our private service like this is that you don’t have to worry about a thing: no public transport tickets, no transfers between buses or metro, and no luggage to carry around, which is always nice after on a trip.
Round Trip
This service is also available so that, at the end of your cruise, the driver picks you up at Civitavecchia Port and leaves you at the departures terminal of the Airport or in the center of Rome. For this you will need to provide your accommodation address and flight details so that you can reach the airport on time.
Start your cruise in Rome stress free with a transfers pre-booked private from Rome to Civitavecchia Port. Enjoy a professional chauffeured service, high-class sedans cars, minivans e vans and relax as your driver takes care of the city traffic. A highly professional service of transfer!
Take advantage of our private transfer service from Rome to Civitavecchia Port for your cruise trip. Travel in style and comfort between Rome’s city center and your cruise terminal at Civitavecchia Port and start your cruise stress-free. Our professionalism at your service. Excellent knowledge of the roads and the territory. Elegance, friendliness and punctuality are our strength. Talk to an experienced team 24/7
Our private transfer from Rome to Civitavecchia Port include:
- Meet & Greet Service – Your driver will wait outside the hotel. If parking is possible, the driver can wait at reception.
The driver will always wait with a sign with your name on it. - Fixed Price – Which means there are no hidden surprises if you get stuck in traffic.
- Friendly and Experienced Drivers – We use the best local drivers who have excellent knowledge of the Rome and surroundings.
- Multilingual customer support helping – For all transfer related questions.
- Booking Voucher – Contains all the details necessary for your transfer to be successful.
Rome Air-Port Shuttle guarantees a chauffeured service in Rome, every days, every hours
TYPES OF TRANSPORT
Car: Class E or similar – Capacity: up to 3 passengers + 2 suitcases
Mini Van 7: Capacity: 7 passengers + 7 large suitcases and maximum 4 small carry-ons.
Mini Van 8: Capacity: 8 passengers + 12 large suitcases and a maximum of 5 small carry-ons.
MEETING POINTS to Civitavecchia Port from ROME HOTELS / ACCOMMODATIONS
Your private driver will meet you inside the lobby of your hotel or in areas permitted by your hotel.
To leave the hotel, your driver will meet you in the hotel lobby. Then he sits back and relaxes. You will arrive at the port in time for boarding. Forget the stress of everyday life and enjoy the services of a chauffeured service in luxury cars.
Have the option of taking a 3-hour tour of Rome before continuing on to your cruise. At the time of booking, cruise ship passengers must provide the following information: name of ship, port departure and arrival time
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Discover the main and most famous squares and fountains in Rome
- Walking the streets of Rome can be one of the most amazing travel experiences you will ever have. That’s because, at every step, a beautiful historical monument can appear grandiose and imposing.
- Streets of Rome is incredible and can reveal to its visitors the most impressive and unforgettable surprises. That’s because at every step, movement or corner, a beautiful historical monument can appear grandiose and imposing.
- Touring the streets of Rome is one of the richest and most unforgettable travel experiences you will ever have. That’s because, at every movement, step or corner, a historic monument appears to surprise you.
It is precisely to guide you among the many wonders of the Eternal City that we are here. Discover now the main and most famous squares and fountains in Rome. Andiamo! Piazza Navona Typical restaurants, street artists and visitors from all over the world bring life and liven up the charming and historic Piazza Navona. Stage of athletic competitions in the past, at the time of the Stadium of Domitian or Circo Agonal (year 86 AD), Navona became a square at the end of the 15th century, a grand Baroque work at the request of Pope Innocent X.
Fascinating sculptures, the fountains are among the main attractions of the place:
FOUNTAIN OF FOUR RIVERS
Work of the Italian Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the sumptuous fountain has four statues representing the rivers Nile, Danube, Ganges and the River Plate, in a reference to the African, European, Asian and American continents. In the center, an obelisk enhances the construction even more.
NEPTUNE FOUNTAIN
The “Fountain of Neptune”, which stands at one end of Piazza Navona, is a design by the Italian artist Giacomo della Porta, and completed by Gregory Zappala and Antonio Della Bitta.
MOOR FOUNTAIN
Another creation by Giacomo della Porta, the fountain was later modified by Bernini, who added dolphins to the work. Angry!
Curiosity: The square houses the headquarters of the Brazilian Embassy, in Palazzo Pamphili. Today owned by Brazil, the palace was built between 1644 and 1650, and belonged to the powerful Pamphili family.
TREVI FOUNTAIN
As famous as Rome, the Trevi Fountain is known even by those who have never set foot in Italy. In addition to being one of the most beautiful, the fountain is also the largest in the city, measuring 20 meters wide and 26 meters high. In the old days, the Romans used to supply their homes with its waters, considered the purest in the region. Later, the tradition of drinking water from the spring became a kind of superstition for those who wanted to return to Rome.
Today, the ritual has been replaced by throwing a coin into the fountain, and the amount collected is donated to charity. Well, tradition is tradition and it’s worth a try, isn’t it?
After all, who doesn’t want to return to the Eternal City? 🙂
SPANISH SQUARE
Its famous staircase, which connects Piazza di Spagna to the Church of Trinità dei Monti, has become a local meeting point. Over there, Romans and tourists mingle in a great cosmopolitan get-together. The area surrounding the square is a veritable open-air mall, with famous brands such as Gucci, Giorgio Armani and Bulgari. Every year, during the close of Rome Fashion Week, the square becomes the stage for the traditional Donna Sotto Le Stelle show. And of course, Piazza di Spagna has a fountain to call its own: the charming Fontana della Barcaccia.
PANTHEON
The Pantheon was a temple dedicated to all the Roman gods and transformed into a Catholic church dedicated to Saint Mary and the Martyrs. The work is one of the best preserved buildings of Ancient Rome and is an architectural reference to this day. One of the curiosities is that the circular building has exactly the same diameter as its height: 43.30 meters. Works of art and tombs of various Italian kings can be seen inside.
PIAZZA DEL POPOLO
The “People’s Square”, located in an important commercial area of Rome, was once the gateway to the city during the Empire. A 24-meter Egyptian obelisk dedicated to Ramses II, in the center of the square, is one of the attractions. The churches of Santa Maria del Popolo, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto are close to Piazza del Popolo, attracting many faithful to the region.
VENICE SQUARE
Much frequented by tourists, Piazza Venezia is located next to the Capitoline Museums at the Capitoline Hill. On site, a beautiful palace and the Nazionale Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, are much sought after for visitation. It is there that the Unknown Soldier of the Second World War is buried, one of the most sought after monuments in Rome.
COLUMN SQUARE
Surrounded by majestic buildings such as the Chigi Palace (seat of the Italian government), the Wedekind Palace and the Ferraioli Palace, it is in Piazza Colonna where the famous column of Marcus Aurelius is located. The work was erected in 193, after his death, to celebrate his achievements in the Marcoman Wars.
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BOOKING – ROME TO CIVITAVECCHIA PORT
- Request a quote
Submit your service request by filling out the quote form below or via whatsapp - Get the quote
Once the request has been submitted, you will receive our quote in a few minutes or a few hours. - Confirmation
If you are interested in the quote you receive, you can confirm it by simply replying to the email or message. - Completing the operation
Wait for our confirmation of booking completion, service summary, details, and driver contact.
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