by jycheung
We visited Tarquinia and the Estrucans. That was OK.
Visited: Oct 08, 2017
by PeterScott
Nothing to do in Civitavecchia, must visit Rome incl. Colloseum, Vatican, Rome old city.
Visited: Jul 17, 2014
by mbgems
If you are taking the train into Rome get on the earliest Express Train and plan your stops closet to your desired destination. (We have been to Rome 4 times and didn't need to be on a tour)
Visited: Oct 10, 2016
by laidback
Get there by car service. There are several on the web.
Visited: Jun 03, 2013
by patcruise51
This was our embarkation point
Visited: Oct 16, 2017
by renosheila
Port of Civitavecchia allows you to see Rome in 90 minutes.
Visited: Apr 02, 2014
by npaine
Went early and saw sites U was interested in.
Visited: Dec 05, 2018
by S3
Need more time. All the sites are incredible. Food is great. Sistene chapel is overrated-no picutres, talkling, etc. Prior halls are more spectacular.
Visited: Jul 28, 2006
by ViscaBarca
The town of Civitavecchia is nice, with a nice public market, but this port is bigger and more industrial than many of the ports where Azamara stops.
Visited: Oct 28, 2018
by ticicm
Fizemos a excursão de Roma Liberdad. que nos deixava perto do Coliseo. Muito boa, mas pouco tempo para ver tudo o que a cidade oferece, pegando um bus tour em seguida, só dá para parar em mais um local e depois já é hora de voltar para o onibus
Visited: Feb 12, 2018
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