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Du kommer att resa bekvÀmt i 1 h 10 min.

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Overview: car trip from Rome to Civitavecchia

If you don't enjoy road trips along Mediterranean sun-drenched shores or land cruises through the iconic Italian countryside, the drive from Rome to Civitavecchia isn't for you. But if you're now licking your lips, hungry for an adventure, this stunning 53-mile voyage will whet your appetite!

After circling the majestic Colosseum one last time and speeding by countless Roman ruins, the fragrant scent of stone-pine-lined avenues will usher you out of the hustle and bustle of Rome. As the dense urban sprawl begins to thin out, thick greenery spreads along the rolling hills of Lazio's countryside. It's like driving through a gourmet utopia, from radiant rosemary fields to neatly stacked vineyards and sweet olive growths to rustic farms.

As hilltop tops move to your right, sneak peeks of the glimmering Tyrrhenian Sea appear in the distance. Slowly but surely, a wave of salty air tingles your lips, marking when to look for the dominant Fort Michelangelo overlooking the picturesque port and signaling the end of this Italian road trip. But before immersing in the authentic La Dolce Vita lifestyle, you must uncover how to travel from Rome to Civitavecchia in our extensive guide below!

About Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia is a charming port city nestled along the west coast of Italy, just above the knee of this boot-shaped peninsula. It's a small town, but after your Rome to Civitavecchia transfer, you can mingle with its 52,000 friendly locals.

Civitavecchia's location along the Tyrrhenian Sea and being only 53 miles from the country's capital city were vital to its formation. It also sits in a volcano country where minerals deposited from these natural wonders created rich soils in the field below.

History of Civitavecchia

The Etruscan tribe came to Italy around the fifth century BC, settling in Lazio, Umbria, and southern Tuscany. But after Rome's rise to power, the empire seized control of the land, and Emperor Trajan ordered the construction of a port here in 106 AD.

Civitavecchia, then known as Centumcellae, flourished with trade in spices, silk, wines, and gems across Europe and the Arabic world. However, the Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD, and soon after, the Byzantine Empire annexed this sought-after strip of land.

Civitavecchia was one of the world's most crucial maritime hubs by the Renaissance period. But just a few centuries later, the town was almost destroyed. Allied forces bombed 75% of the city due to its importance for shipping military supplies. Fortunately, the locals restored the urban space close to its medieval past.

Modern Civitavecchia

Today, Civitavecchia is a traditional Italian city with pastel-colored baroque buildings and uneven cobblestone paths. Authentic cafes line the old town, where locals gather morning, noon, and night to relax with an intense espresso or a refreshing Aperol spritz and antipasti platter. The slower-paced life combined with the lack of tourist groups gives an in-depth insight into Italian ways of life.

But even today, the port is the heart and soul of Civitavecchia. The city welcomes almost 3 million annual visitors through its gates via cruise ships. The balmy sea breeze and stylish palm streets spanning the pier instantly put travelers in the vacation spirit. City officials go above and beyond to help preserve the area by focusing on sustainable practices, such as lowering port movement emissions and promoting eco-friendly tourist activities.

  • Language: Italian
  • Current: Euro (EUR)
  • Climate: hot Mediterranean
  • Time zone: GMT+1
  • Plug types: C, F, and L
  • Fun fact: Donato Bramante built Fort Michelangelo to fend off pirates!

From Rome to Civitavecchia: travel tips

Since only 53 miles sit on the road from Rome to Civitavecchia, many travelers book a transfer without planning. But if you use our insider tips, you'll have a unique and unforgettable experience!

Pack a picnic

Rome isn't just Italy's political headquarters. It's also the food capital. You'll find dozens of outdoor markets where you can pick up fresh local foods on the road to Civitavecchia.

But don't just eat on your mode of transportation; enjoy your delicious food with a view. Although there are endless scenic spots en route, there's no better place than lying on the beach while admiring the majestic Santa Severa Castle!

Do your homework

Most tourists visiting Civitavecchia come via cruise ship and spend just a few hours in town. Thus, it remains off the beaten tourist map.

You must dig beneath the surface to uncover the town's secrets. The best way to do so is by talking with a resident, like a Daytrip driver with passionate and extensive local knowledge. If you're traveling by public transport, find a trustworthy guidebook so you know the best spots in town and where to avoid!

Bring the essentials

Lazio is one of Italy's sunniest regions, receiving over 2,500 hours of annual sunshine. Therefore, you should pack a light bag with essentials to combat the elements.

Sunscreen, sunhats, and sunglasses are also essential, even when traveling in the winter, due to Civitavecchia's year-round sun. Also, remember to pack a reusable water bottle. Italy has endless fountains in towns and cities where you can fill your container and contribute to sustainable travel!

How to get from Rome to Civitavecchia

With three modes of transportation running from Rome to Civitavecchia, there's one that suits your needs and preferences. Find out below which is the cheapest, fastest, and most convenient!

Trains from Rome to Civitavecchia

The train is the fastest and most popular way for locals and tourists to get from Rome to Civitavecchia. It's also the cheapest way to travel, with Trenitalia offering affordable seats on this line.

Trains leave from Roma Aurelia and Roma Termini and arrive at Civitavecchia Station. So, double-check your departure station on the day of travel. Regular services are longer and cheaper, while Frecciarossa trains are more expensive but take under an hour to complete.

  • Cheapest/average train price: $5-$17
  • Fastest/average train duration: 38 minutes; 1 hour, 18 minutes
  • First/last train departure times: 12:17 AM-11:42 PM

Shuttle bus from Rome to Civitavecchia

Although not the cheapest travel method, the shuttle bus from Rome to Civitavecchia is also cost-effective. Some travelers opt for this when traveling as a group or as a family.

SIT Shuttle Bus is the primary operator on this line, but you can also purchase tickets through the budget bus firm Flixbus. With only one departure per day from Rome Piazza Indipendenza, it's best to book tickets well in advance.

  • Cheapest/average shuttle bus price: $16-$17.50
  • Average shuttle bus duration: 1 hour and 45 minutes
  • Shuttle bus departure time: 3:30 PM

Daytrip from Rome to Civitavecchia

Look no further than Daytrip if you want a comfortable, convenient, or adventurous drive from Rome to Civitavecchia. Our private door-to-door service will make you feel like world-renowned Italian explorer Marco Polo but without the headaches of discomfiting travel methods.

You hardly need to lift a finger once you decide where and when you want your driver to collect you. They'll manage your bags and whisk you through the free-flowing hills of the Italian countryside before arriving at your new hotel.

But who knows if you'll be fortunate enough to visit this historic region in the future? Luckily, our optional sightseeing packages allow you to explore some of the hidden wonders you may never have heard of en route. If you enjoyed Roman ruins but would appreciate fewer crowds, stop to admire Ancient Ostia. Or, if you prefer to raise the hairs on your neck, uncover the Necropolis de la Banditaccia's eerie walkways that look like something out of an Indiana Jones movie!

  • Seats from: $51
  • English-speaking driver
  • Private, sanitized, smoke-free car
  • Equipped for kids, pets, groups, or those with limited mobility
  • 24/7 customer support
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure!

Things to do when you get to Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia may not have the same plethora of attractions as the Eternal City. However, it has many more hidden sights that most travelers are unaware of. So, put these highlights on your travel schedule before your Rome to Civitavecchia transfer for a thrilling getaway!

Step into the past at Terme Taurine

These ancient Roman baths, also known as the Baths of Trajan, date back to the 1st century AD. The site includes well-preserved remains of thermal baths, mosaics, and the water heating systems used by the Romans.

Located on a hill, the Terme Taurine provides a glimpse into the daily lives of ancient Romans and their advanced engineering skills. The serene backdrop and historical significance make it a fascinating place to visit, whether you're a history buff or not!

Ascend Fort Michelangelo

Built in the 16th century to defend against pirate attacks, Fort Michelangelo is now a must-see landmark for newcomers to town. From the gardens encircling the structure, you can feel the significance of its past with its towering walls and colossal turrets.

The best part of this attraction is that it won't cost you a penny. On the weekends, you can roam the courtyards and take in breathtaking vistas overlooking the port and the Mediterranean Sea.

Eat through Civitavecchia Market

If you want to experience the cultures and ways of life in a European city, head for a local market. At Civitavecchia Market, you can blend in with the locals by sampling some of the best products around Rome. But it's also a flea market, where you can purchase vintage clothes or handcrafted goods and take home a distinguishable travel memory.

If the vibrant energy doesn't suck you in, you can find the stalls at Piazza Regina Margherita. It's open 6:30 AM-1 PM, Monday to Saturday, so remember to set an alarm!

Roam Promenade Civitavecchia

The Promenade Civitavecchia is the ideal spot to take a break from reality and unwind in the vacation spirit. The fresh, salty air flowing in from the baby blue, glimmering waters and the scenery stretching from the old town to the horizon will make you never want to leave.

If you're traveling as a family, you'll be glad to know there's a Ferris wheel en route. But beware; it can swing from side to side once at the summit! Afterward, you can reward yourself with a glass of local wine in one of the bars and restaurants lining the path.

When is the best time to visit Civitavecchia?

With its cozy winter cafes and gorgeous summer beaches, Civitavecchia is a year-round paradise. However, spring is the best time to travel, and there are a few reasons why!

Firstly, Lazio sees scorching summer sun, making walking tours or spending days outside for extended periods challenging. The average spring temperature is ideal for lying on the beach, exploring historical sites, and sipping coffee al fresco style.

With fewer tourists, you can roam freely on the narrow streets without encountering bottlenecks. But it also means you'll travel more sustainably. By supporting businesses, they won't rely on revenue from late June to early September. In return, it helps decrease prices for locals living here throughout the year, combating overtourism!

FrÄgor och svar om att resa frÄn Rome till Civitavecchia

What is the best way to get from Rome to Civitavecchia Port?
Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the best way to get from Rome to Civitavecchia Port. You'll travel from your hotel in Rome in a comfortable vehicle and arrive directly at the cruise port. You won't need to walk or organize a taxi from the train station.
How far is it from Rome to Civitavecchia?
The shortest road distance from Rome to Civitavecchia is around 53 miles, which takes only 1 hour and 10 minutes when driving safely. However, Rome is Europe's fifth-most traffic-congested city and the worst in mainland Italy. Traveling during the rush hour traffic of 6:30 AM-10 AM and 4:30 AM-7:30 AM can increase the duration to almost 2 hours.
How much is a train from Rome to Civitavecchia?
The cheapest adult single train ticket from Rome to Civitavecchia is $5 when you book online through Trenitalia in advance. Ticket prices for the faster Frecciarossa service from Roma Termini to Civitavecchia Train Station cost $17. Traveling in the off-season and avoiding peak hours will cost less.
How do I get from Rome City Center to the cruise port?
Three modes of transportation are available when traveling from Rome city center to the cruise port. The train or shuttle bus is a cheap way to travel. But note that you must walk or take a bus from the drop-off points. Alternatively, you can opt for Daytrip's private door-to-door transfer directly from Rome to the cruise port.
Is there a free shuttle from Rome to Civitavecchia Port?
No, there's no free shuttle from Rome to Civitavecchia. The service with SIT Shuttle Service costs between $16 and $17.50. A free shuttle operates from 5:30 AM to 11 PM every 15 minutes. However, this only operates from the port to Civitavecchia town to accommodate boat passengers.
Is Citivavecchia, Italy, worth visiting?
Of course! Despite being only 1 hour and 10 minutes from Rome, countless golden sandy beaches reside here. It also has a rich history dating back to the Romans, which you can learn about without the herds of tourists.

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Ancient Ostia

Ancient Ostia

The well-preserved ruins of Rome’s first colony and main port let visitors experience the wonders of ancient Rome. A Walk to Remember 

Necropolis de la Banditaccia

Necropolis de la Banditaccia

Like most cities, as Etruscan culture changed over the centuries, so too did their burial structures. City of the Dead 

Santa Severa Castle

Santa Severa Castle

This scenic beach-front locale has been a desirable location since pre-Roman times, and the medieval castle now offers up some culture by the seaside. Seaside History 

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