Civitavecchia is the gateway cruise port for Rome, located approximately one hour north of the Eternal City by train or bus. While the port town itself has a charming historic centre and Michelangelo's Fort, most visitors use their day ashore to explore Rome's iconic landmarks.
What to Do in a Day in Rome

Hop on the train to Roma Termini (about 80 minutes) and head to the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Walk to the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon, then cross to Vatican City for St. Peter's Basilica. If you prefer staying closer to port, explore Civitavecchia's Forte Michelangelo, the Taurine Baths and the seafront promenade with excellent seafood restaurants.
The tours below are not organised by the cruise lines. Bookings are made directly with GetYourGuide and you are responsible for getting back to the ship on time. If you prefer the cruise line's guarantee, contact our travel advisors after booking.
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Rome Airports (FCO & CIA)
Fiumicino (FCO) is about 70 km from Civitavecchia, Ciampino (CIA) about 85 km. From FCO the fastest option is the regional train via Roma Trastevere to Civitavecchia (~2 hrs, €10–15), or a direct shuttle/taxi (~€100–150). From CIA take the bus to Roma Termini, then the train (~2.5 hrs), or a taxi/transfer (~€120).
City Centre (Roma Termini)
Regional trains run between Roma Termini and Civitavecchia in 70–80 minutes (~€5–7); the Frecciabianca express does it in 50–60 minutes (~€12–15). From Civitavecchia station the cruise terminal is about 1 km away — take the free ‘Argo’ shuttle or walk 15 minutes along the seafront.
Civitavecchia (Rome) Weather by Month
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg. High °C | 12° | 13° | 15° | 18° | 23° | 27° | 31° | 31° | 27° | 22° | 17° | 13° |
| Rainfall mm | 🌦️ 67 mm | 🌦️ 73 mm | 🌤️ 57 mm | 🌦️ 62 mm | 🌤️ 31 mm | ☀️ 16 mm | ☀️ 6 mm | 🌤️ 21 mm | 🌦️ 63 mm | 🌧️ 105 mm | 🌧️ 115 mm | 🌦️ 81 mm |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, all major cruise lines including MSC Cruises, Costa Cruises and Royal Caribbean offer organized day trips to Rome. These typically include coach transfer and guided visits to the Colosseum, Vatican and city highlights, ensuring you're back to the ship on time.
Ships usually dock for 10–12 hours, giving you enough time for a full day in Rome. Arrival is typically around 7–8 AM with departure at 6–7 PM.
Yes, direct regional trains run frequently from Civitavecchia to Roma Termini (about 80 minutes). This is a popular and affordable option for independent explorers. Just keep track of time to ensure you return to the port before departure.