
Shuttle From Rome to Civitavecchia Port
Private Transfer from Rome to Civitavecchia Port: Your Smooth Journey to the Cruise
Planning your next maritime adventure from Civitavecchia Port? Avoid the stress and hassle of finding last-minute transportation in central Rome. Our private transfer service offers a convenient, comfortable and safe solution to ensure you arrive at your cruise ship safely and on time.
Remove the Worry of Transportation to Your Cruise
Starting your cruise vacation should be a relaxing experience from the very first moment. However, the logistics of getting to the port, especially with luggage and schedules to keep, can be anxiety-inducing. With our private transfer service from Rome to Civitavecchia Port, you can say goodbye to these worries.
We take care of every detail of your transportation, from the moment you book to your safe arrival at the cruise terminal. Our key differentiators include:
- Guaranteed Punctuality: Our experienced drivers will arrive at the agreed location and time in central Rome, ensuring you have plenty of time to board your ship.
- Comfort and Convenience: Travel in comfortable, well-maintained vehicles designed to accommodate you and your luggage with plenty of room.
- Spacious Vehicles: We offer vehicles with seating for up to eight passengers, making our service ideal for families, groups of friends or travelers with more luggage.
- Advance Booking: By booking your transfer in advance, you guarantee your spot and avoid last-minute surprises, providing a smoother and more organized travel experience.
- Personalized and Excellent Service: Our customer satisfaction is our top priority. We are dedicated to providing attentive and professional service at every step of your journey.
A Customized Transfer Service to Meet Your Needs
We understand that every traveler is unique and has specific needs. That is why we offer a personalized transfer service that adapts to your travel plans. Our goal is to provide you with the best solution for your transfer from Rome to the Port of Civitavecchia.
If you are looking for a direct and efficient way to get from your hotel or accommodation in Rome to your cruise ship’s embarkation terminal, our transfer service is the ideal choice.
Direct Access to Your Cruise Ship’s Pier
One of the biggest advantages of our service is that our drivers are authorized to access your ship’s disembarkation pier directly. Regardless of the company or the size of your cruise, our licensed vehicles are allowed to enter the port area and take you directly to the embarkation or disembarkation point, known as the tender.
Forget the long 300-meter walk! Other unauthorized shuttle services are required to stop at the port entrance, requiring you to walk a considerable distance with your luggage. With us, you will be dropped off directly at the disembarkation deck, ensuring maximum comfort and convenience.
Get in Touch and Ensure a Hassle-Free Journey
If you would like to enjoy a smooth and hassle-free journey from Rome to the Port of Civitavecchia, do not hesitate to contact us. We are on hand to provide you with more information about our personalized transfer services and to help you plan your transfer in the best possible way.
Send us a message or contact us by phone to find out more details and to book in advance. We will be happy to assist you in ensuring a perfect start to your holiday at sea!
Book your private transfer now and experience the difference of traveling in comfort, safety and the guarantee of an excellent service!
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What do you see when you picture Rome?
Rome underground, with its ancient layers of civilization
The Colosseum, perhaps? Perhaps the Pope waving from his Vatican window, or the marble statues decorating the great Trevi Fountain? You probably don’t picture Rome underground, with its ancient layers of civilization.
An archaeological lasagna lies hidden beneath today’s modern metropolis. Floods, fires, and Jenga-like construction have caused Rome’s history to sink ever deeper into the depths of time.
There are walkable streets 100 feet below ground, whispering catacombs covered in famous monuments, and mysterious chapels frozen in time beneath the bustling streets.
All the Roman ruins you can visit above ground—baths, markets, theaters, and stadiums—have also been found buried beneath Rome’s seven hills. Many can be explored, if you know where to go.
Listed below are some of the most interesting and spooky places deep within underground Rome. These historic sites scattered throughout the Eternal City combine to form a massive archaeological site that is worth visiting before you depart on your cruise vacation.
The Colosseum Underground

The Colosseum Underground.An unprecedented Colosseum as you’ve never seen.
Finally you can visit the underground, which will be accessed from the section of the monument that includes the monumental Gate Libitinária likewise restored during these interventions.
The descent to the underground rooms will allow you to reach a key part in the monument’s visit.
In the Coliseum transiting the slaves through passages moved to perform their services without viewers noticing anything and without harming the shows. The animals captured and brought in the most remote corners of the Empire. They kept the gladiators and prepared to fight before you get to the arena. These are the spaces that tell the story behind the long days of the Colosseum.
The underground, the business route will you take to the apexes of the monument, in an area only recently restored and reopened only for those who come by metro: the third ring. This area was opened in the 70s, but is considered risky, was almost immediately closed, to be enjoyed in private, for a short time. This tour is amazing because the most important ancient monument in the world will give you access to the circulation areas that tell the history of Rome.
Basement of St Peter’s Basilica
Basement of St Peter’s Basilica. Vatican Necropolis is located below the level of the caves, in correspondence with the central nave of the basilica and was found during the pontificate of Pius XII Pacelli (1939-1958) in the years between 1939 and 1949.
Then appeared a double row of sepulchral buildings, dated between the II and the beginning of the fourth century, placed next to each other from west to east on a slope, then the construction of the Basilica Constantiniana.
The interior is decorated with paintings, stucco decorations and sometimes tiles to reach the austere tomb of the Apostle Peter, the culmination of the visit.
It is absolutely forbidden to carry bags, backpacks, cameras and large objects and medium. If necessary to bring, you have to get at least 40 minutes in advance to let them in “deposit Objects” of the Vatican. Visit prohibited for children under 12 years.
Angels & Demons with underground in Piazza Navona

Based on the success of the Dan Brown thriller, the suggested itinerary focuses on visiting the actual places mentioned in the american writer best-seller on the path of the Illuminati. This is the so-called “four altars of science”, which should lead the followers of the sect – who were asked to decipher complex symbolism – to the “Church of Enlightenment”, that is Castel Sant’Angelo.
It is a route in places of Rome Monumental in which we will review parts of the novel script, comparing reality with exceptional fantasy of the famous writer. It is a visit characterized by descent underground to Piazza Navona to visit the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian, structure dedicated to athletic contests in ancient Rome.
Auditorium di Mecenate

The discovery of the village and the Maecenas Auditorium happened by chance in 1874, during the opening of Via Merulana. The large complex at the turn of Serviane walls, was only preserved the so-called “Auditorium”. It is an apse of 24 meters long, was a basement at the time, and is built on tufa reticulate. In the rectangular room, known place of culture, opened six wall for niches, probably adorned with statues.
A vaulted ceiling to protect the site, decorated with frescoes, with a marble decoration planned mainly on the niches thresholds and porch steps. The material used is marble Caristio (commonly called “Cipollino”).
Basilica of SS. John and Paul Underground

Basilica of SS. John and Paul Underground. Roman houses on the Celio represent a wonderful example of documentation of an original architectural solution of three Roman houses of the 2nd century AD transformed in the first half of the third century in a building with a porch with store at street level. In the 4th century AD, the building becomes a mansion belonging to this period beautiful preserved decorations.
The last transformation is datable to the same 4th century AD., when, because of the martyrdom of SS. Giovanni e Paolo (but Crispus Crispiniano and Benedicta), has held the “Confessio”. A rectangular Nicha with a raised landing decorated with paintings of Christian themes. Finally we come to the 5th Century AD, the date of construction of the beautiful Basilica.
Roman houses are therefore an almost unique example in pictorial conservation Rome that are exclusive and unique in its kind. A modern museum inside preserves pottery, amphorae and precious material found during the excavations.
Domus Romano sob Palazzo Valentini

The Domus under Palazzo Valentini covers an area of about 500 square meters.
A private spa area with hot and cold water pools, one domus judges and senators of the 3rd century AD.
Among the ancient objects found there are two sculptures of the 2nd century AD large size and high artistic quality representing two togas.
The discovery demonstrates the existence of an exclusive neighborhood just behind the Trajan Forum and the center of public buildings of ancient Rome.
If alone the extraordinary nature of this work makes certainly unique, it is richly enriched by multimedia context designed by Piero Angela and contemplating virtual reconstructions around the visitor, as extraordinary as original. A visit to really appreciate, unforgettable!
The Basement of the Basilica of St. John
The Lateran is one of the richest areas of Rome in history and archaeological evidence. Particularly the Basilica of Lateran in its basement houses an insight into the history of the most prominent present throughout the Urbe. old complex of buildings, including a mansion built the century I.
With wall extraordinary paintings and the barracks of the imperial horse guard, then destroyed by Constantine, as well as a civilian tenement of the third century. A cornerstone and a large central courtyard make this place be absolutely unmissable and of particular interest. You can also visit an old imperial kiln.
The Basement of St Cecilia in Trastevere

The Basilica of Santa Cecilia, located in the square of the same name, is home to the Roman martyr Cecilia and her husband Valeriano.
Excavations under the church, carried out during the restoration of 1899, actually marked a group of old buildings of the republican era.
With walls of tufa stone and a Doric column.
The building shows restorations and renovations later period 4th century, when it was joined with other existing buildings that date back to the republican period. In addition to different environments built in masonry and with remains of mosaic floors, there is also a large living room characterized by the presence of seven cylindrical tanks bricks.
The house was transformed into a titulus (called Ceaciliae) already in 5th century as St. Gregory the Great, built the first basilica in the century. St. Cecilia trying to convert Valeriano and his brother Tiburcio, was martyred in 230 A.D. in the church basement.
Where it is still the calidarium, or the environment in which the martyr suffered for three days, torture. Once passed the third day and she had not been suffocated by burning vapors, his captors beheaded by order of emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander also known as Alexander Severus.
The Mitreo Circus Maximus

The Mitreo was discovered in the course of the work in the 30s for the creation of the deposit to the scenes of the Opera National Theatre in the old factory Pantanella masses, the city of Rome had bought in the twenties and for the headquarters of the Museums Rome. It identifies a large building of the 2nd century AD., repeatedly modified and whose ground floor 3rd century AD. was adapted to Mitreo.
The Mitreo Circus Maximus is one of the largest places of worship of God Mitra known in Rome. A magnificent white marble relief evokes the tauroctonia ceremony, during which they killed a bull, following the example of Mitra that flanked the Cautes and Cautopates, Sol and Luna, takes the dagger against the sacrificed animal.
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