Located 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Rome, the Port of Civitavecchia serves as a gateway to Italy’s capital, where visitors can explore some of the world’s most significant art and architecture. The port is a bustling hub, offering easy access to Rome’s vibrant piazzas and diverse culinary scene. Beyond the city, the port provides opportunities for shore excursions to other notable destinations, including the medieval town of Orvieto, the picturesque Bagnoregio, and the Etruscan sites in Tarquinia and Tuscania, each rich with historical and cultural significance.
Rome Civitavecchia Cruise Port (Civitavecchia Terminal Crociere)
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