Rome/Civitavecchia

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport

Located about 50 minutes south of the port this will be the most common airport you fly into when cruising out of Rome/Civitavecchia. It has many hotels and restaurants to choose from within a close radius. With Rome only 30 minutes away staying in a hotel in Central Rome is a great option.

Finding Your Ride

All of the following locations are from the baggage claim area.

Taxis

Pick up – outside Baggage Claim/Arrivals Level, Terminals 1 and 3
Authorized Taxis are white with a "TAXI" sign on roof
Common Fixed Fares Approximate:
Rome city center: € 55,00
Civitavecchia Port: € 130,00
Exits are marked with "Taxis"

Rideshare

Pick up - outside Baggage Claim/Arrivals Level, Terminals 1 and 3
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Train

From the railway station, located inside the airport area close to the arrival and departure terminals, you can reach the city center using the numerous and frequent Trenitalia connections:
The Leonardo Express, non-stop service dedicated exclusively to airport passengers to/from Roma Termini with departures every 15 minutes.

Rome/Civitavecchia Cruise Terminals

The port features 5 terminals with 8 docks. Transportation to the port is available by taxi, train, bus, and private car. Once at the port you are able to take free shuttles to the terminals. You find the shuttles at Largo della Pace Just to the east of the Ferry Terminal.

Hotels

We can help you reserve the right hotel for your needs, from basic to deluxe. As an agency, we travel frequently from these ports and have spent a lot of nights in hotels!
Our suggestions have all been vetted. Not that any individual stay in any property on the planet can’t have things go goofy, our recommendations are generally pretty solid in our experiences.

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Colosseum/Roman Forum

Visiting the Colosseum and Roman Forum is like stepping back in time to the heart of the Roman Empire. The Colosseum, a massive amphitheater, echoes with the history of gladiatorial battles and public spectacles. As you wander through its ruins, you can almost hear the roar of the crowd. The Roman Forum, once the bustling center of Roman life, now lies in serene decay. Here, amidst the remnants of temples, basilicas, and triumphal arches, you can trace the rise and fall of a civilization that shaped the world.

Vatican City

A visit to Vatican City is a journey through centuries of art, history, and faith. The awe-inspiring St. Peter's Basilica, with its towering dome and intricate details, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Inside, you'll find Michelangelo's breathtaking Pietà and Bernini's magnificent Baldachin. The Vatican Museums house an unparalleled collection of art treasures, including the Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo's iconic ceiling frescoes and Last Judgment will leave you speechless.

Tuscan Villa

A Tuscan villa offers a serene escape into the heart of Italy's picturesque countryside. These historic homes, often nestled amidst rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, exude timeless elegance. Picture yourself relaxing by a private pool, savoring local wine on a sun-drenched terrace, or exploring nearby medieval towns. A stay in a Tuscan villa is the epitome of Italian luxury and tranquility.

Pantheon

The Pantheon is a masterpiece of Roman engineering and architecture. Its iconic dome, the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, is a marvel to behold. As you step inside, you'll be awed by the vast, open space and the ethereal quality of the light streaming through the oculus at the dome's apex. This ancient temple, now a church, is a testament to the ingenuity and grandeur of the Roman Empire.