by moiseslopez1
I love the city, but given that the port is far from the city, it would had been nice to had stay longer. Keep in mind that if you missed the train back to the port, you're done. Might as well take a train to you next destination because they don't run every 15 minutes.
Visited: May 19, 2016
by eacevedo
We took the bus to the train station to Rome. Stay away from the unathourized cabbies - they will rip you off.
Visited: Jul 19, 2014
by natleg
We did a private tour with RomeInLimo. It was the best tour we did.With so little time in the city, you really need to be with someone who knows the city. If you are going to spend money on a private tour this is the place to do it.
Visited: Jul 09, 2017
by 2cruisincanucks
Try to book an underground tour of the Coliseum through The Roman Guy.
Visited: May 14, 2018
by adirondakcamper
Rome in Limo
Visited: Apr 30, 2016
by riog123
We walked around the area and found a nice little place for dinner.
Visited: Oct 12, 2014
by grandinmk
Not much to see in the port. Pretty far from Rome, so the tours are quick and give just a brief Rome overview, but worth it if you have never been before.
Visited: Sep 06, 2015
by Ally539
We embarked here and as I said above I have no desire ever to join a cruise in Civitavecchia again.
Visited: Aug 31, 2017
by ThisLadyCruises
Rome is about an hour bus ride away from the port.
Visited: Jun 24, 2015
by korriet
Visited: Oct 07, 2018
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