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Private car transfer from Florence to Civitavecchia

Door-to-door
in 3 h 10 min
From €88
per seat
Comfortable
car
One way
One way
Cancel for free 24 hours before departure
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Florence.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 3 h 10 min.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Civitavecchia.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
268 km3 h 10 min

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Florence to Civitavecchia

How far is the train station in Florence from the cruise port in Civitavecchia?
If you are taking a train from Florence to Civitavecchia, you should expect the distance to be about 170 miles, which will take over three hours to traverse. Often, the trains get busy with more than 15 daily trips, so it might be better to look into alternative transportation options.
Why is Rome called Civitavecchia?
Civitavecchia isn't actually part of Rome, it's just served as its major port for nearly 2000 years. After it was destroyed in the 9th century, when it was resettled it was named "Civitavecchia", meaning "old city".
How far is it from Florence to Civitavecchia cruise port?
It is about 238 sea miles from Florence's port to Civitavecchia's port. However, no ferries offer trips from one port to the other, so you must take a train, bus, or car to visit Civitavecchia. We recommend a private car service like Daytrip, which is the most reliable, safe, accessible, and convenient.
Is it worth visiting Civitavecchia?
The vast majority of travelers who arrive in Civitavecchia are from cruise ships and just passing through town on their way to Rome. But that means you have an authentic coastal town largely to yourself and the locals to explore, plus Roman ruins and a Renaissance fort!
Is Civitavecchia walkable?
Civitavecchia is one of the most walkable towns in Italy, considering it isn't overly large and everything, including the attractions and hotels, is close to one another. Just be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes if you plan on visiting the attractions near the port, like the museum and the plaza.
Can you walk to Civitavecchia from the port?
You can walk to Civitavecchia from the port since the town is less than a mile away. In addition, most of the attractions are near the port, so visiting the local area is a good idea. If you have been dropped off at the port and don't want to walk, you can also take a bus or taxi into the town itself.
Why do travelers go from Florence to Civitavecchia?
Most travelers make this journey to catch Mediterranean cruises departing from Civitavecchia port, which serves as Rome's main cruise terminal. The route also allows exploration of central Italy's countryside and Tuscan hill towns along the way.
What is the distance from Florence to Civitavecchia?
The journey covers approximately 170 miles (275 km) and takes about 3 hours and 10 minutes by private transfer. This route connects Renaissance Florence with Rome's historic cruise port on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
What makes Civitavecchia worth visiting beyond the cruise port?
Civitavecchia offers Roman ruins including the ancient Taurine Baths built by Emperor Trajan, Fort Michelangelo designed by Michelangelo, a charming historic center, beautiful marina, and authentic Italian coastal town atmosphere without massive tourist crowds.
What scenic stops can we make along this route?
Popular stops include the medieval UNESCO town of San Gimignano with its famous towers, the wine region of Montepulciano, the artistic gardens of Sacro Bosco (Monster Park), and various Tuscan hill towns offering authentic Italian experiences.
What should I know about Italian travel culture?
Italian culture emphasizes leisurely meals, afternoon siestas, walking for daily errands, and strong family connections. Learning basic Italian phrases is appreciated, and comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring historic centers with cobblestone streets.
When is the best time to make this journey?
The best time is during shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) when weather is mild and crowds are smaller. Summer can be very hot, while spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful countryside scenery.
What historical sites can we explore in Civitavecchia?
Key historical sites include the Roman-era Taurine Baths with ancient mosaics, Fort Michelangelo with Renaissance architecture, the National Archaeological Museum showcasing local artifacts, and the historic port area with remnants from various civilizations.
How does the landscape change on this route?
The journey transitions from Florence's Arno River valley through rolling Tuscan hills with vineyards and olive groves, past medieval hilltop towns, through central Italian countryside, and finally to Civitavecchia's coastal plains overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

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