How to travel to Rome`s port.
Civitavecchia is the port for cruise ships.
By Rome Private car with driver (€130 upwards per car): There are a number of companies that provide this service. romecabs.com (€150 for 4 people). www.romeshuttlelimousine.com.
Train (€5 per person - each way): There are two or three direct local trains each hour between Roma Termini (main station) and Civitavecchia. In central Rome, these trains also stop at Tuscolana, Ostiense, Trastevere, and San Pietro stations. The cost is €5 each way per adult, and the journey takes just over an hour (50 min. to San Pietro station). There are no seat reservations and tickets cannot sell out. Before you get on the train, you must time-stamp the ticket in a yellow machine at the station.
Packed during rush hours, and can be difficult to get on, especially if you travel with kids or elderly.
Also note for cruise passengers, you can pick up shuttle provided by cruise from ship to gate (a long walk otherwise) and walk the remaining 4 to 5 blocks. You can also buy round trip tickets from vendors along the entrance to Fort (gateway to cruise terminal), and not just at the train station.
Fast train is more expensive (€9,50 to €19,00 per person - each way): There are a few faster InterCity trains between Roma Termini and Civitavecchia, costing €9,50 in second class and €12,50 in first class and stopping only at Ostiense between Termini and Civitavecchia.
There is one of these trains suitable for day-trip cruise passengers which leaves Civitavecchia at 09:19, but no other fast morning fast trains in that direction. There are also a few Frecciabianca trains which cost €13,50 in second class or €19,00 in first class. These trains do not stop at other stations in Rome.
Fast Track Express Train to Rome (16,50 euros- Round Trip): Takes 40 minutes each way. This train was introduced in 2011 for cruise travelers that want to take a day trip to Rome from Civitavecchia. It has a limited schedule (departs at 09:30 from Civitavecchia and arrives at San Pietro Station at 10:10; then returns from San Pietro station departing at 16:40 and arrives at Civitavecchia at 17:20). Dedicated onboard personnel will provide assistance and walk travelers from San Pietro Station in Rome to the Vatican. It does not run every day, but is offered only on those days where there is a much higher affluence of cruise line traffic. Schedule and online booking available at www.smartcruisetours.com (June to October).
SCHEDULES: For all train times see Trenitalia, but note that costs of the local trains are not shown more than 7 days ahead.
There is also an unofficial web site where timetables are conveniently made available as printable PDFs for you to bring on travel: traintorome.maxonthenet.altervista.org. The same web site also contains other useful information for train travellers, such as an at-a-glance overview of current train delays.
By private transfer (from €120 per car) - travel time approximately 50 min. There are several good companies that provide this service. Search in Rome or Civitavecchia forums for comments about a company before booking (read more above).
By Bus (€20.00 per person) - Travel time approximately 50 min. A new service is now available that takes travellers from the port directly to Fiumicino airport. Departs at 09:30, good for flights departing after 12:30 for travel within Europe or 13:30 for long-haul flights. Not available every day. Schedule and online booking at www.smartcruisetours.com
By train - travel time approximately 2 hours. Take the FR1 suburban train (not the Leonardo Express) from FCO towards Rome and get off at the Trastevere station, where you can change to a local train to Civitavecchia. Reverse if going in the opposite direction. Requires some walking with luggage, changing trains, and very likely going up and down flights of stairs at station.
Some people claim it is cost-effective to rent a car at FCO and drop off at Civitavecchia (or the other way round). This seems unlikely, but one can get rental costs from an agency such as AutoEurope.
When travelling from FCO to Civitavecchia, an official Rome taxi should have a fixed price of €120.
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Civitavecchia is the port for cruise ships.
By Rome Private car with driver (€130 upwards per car): There are a number of companies that provide this service. romecabs.com (€150 for 4 people). www.romeshuttlelimousine.com.
Train (€5 per person - each way): There are two or three direct local trains each hour between Roma Termini (main station) and Civitavecchia. In central Rome, these trains also stop at Tuscolana, Ostiense, Trastevere, and San Pietro stations. The cost is €5 each way per adult, and the journey takes just over an hour (50 min. to San Pietro station). There are no seat reservations and tickets cannot sell out. Before you get on the train, you must time-stamp the ticket in a yellow machine at the station.
Packed during rush hours, and can be difficult to get on, especially if you travel with kids or elderly.
Also note for cruise passengers, you can pick up shuttle provided by cruise from ship to gate (a long walk otherwise) and walk the remaining 4 to 5 blocks. You can also buy round trip tickets from vendors along the entrance to Fort (gateway to cruise terminal), and not just at the train station.
Fast train is more expensive (€9,50 to €19,00 per person - each way): There are a few faster InterCity trains between Roma Termini and Civitavecchia, costing €9,50 in second class and €12,50 in first class and stopping only at Ostiense between Termini and Civitavecchia.
There is one of these trains suitable for day-trip cruise passengers which leaves Civitavecchia at 09:19, but no other fast morning fast trains in that direction. There are also a few Frecciabianca trains which cost €13,50 in second class or €19,00 in first class. These trains do not stop at other stations in Rome.
Fast Track Express Train to Rome (16,50 euros- Round Trip): Takes 40 minutes each way. This train was introduced in 2011 for cruise travelers that want to take a day trip to Rome from Civitavecchia. It has a limited schedule (departs at 09:30 from Civitavecchia and arrives at San Pietro Station at 10:10; then returns from San Pietro station departing at 16:40 and arrives at Civitavecchia at 17:20). Dedicated onboard personnel will provide assistance and walk travelers from San Pietro Station in Rome to the Vatican. It does not run every day, but is offered only on those days where there is a much higher affluence of cruise line traffic. Schedule and online booking available at www.smartcruisetours.com (June to October).
SCHEDULES: For all train times see Trenitalia, but note that costs of the local trains are not shown more than 7 days ahead.
There is also an unofficial web site where timetables are conveniently made available as printable PDFs for you to bring on travel: traintorome.maxonthenet.altervista.org. The same web site also contains other useful information for train travellers, such as an at-a-glance overview of current train delays.
By private transfer (from €120 per car) - travel time approximately 50 min. There are several good companies that provide this service. Search in Rome or Civitavecchia forums for comments about a company before booking (read more above).
By Bus (€20.00 per person) - Travel time approximately 50 min. A new service is now available that takes travellers from the port directly to Fiumicino airport. Departs at 09:30, good for flights departing after 12:30 for travel within Europe or 13:30 for long-haul flights. Not available every day. Schedule and online booking at www.smartcruisetours.com
By train - travel time approximately 2 hours. Take the FR1 suburban train (not the Leonardo Express) from FCO towards Rome and get off at the Trastevere station, where you can change to a local train to Civitavecchia. Reverse if going in the opposite direction. Requires some walking with luggage, changing trains, and very likely going up and down flights of stairs at station.
Some people claim it is cost-effective to rent a car at FCO and drop off at Civitavecchia (or the other way round). This seems unlikely, but one can get rental costs from an agency such as AutoEurope.
When travelling from FCO to Civitavecchia, an official Rome taxi should have a fixed price of €120.
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