How to get from Rome Airport to Cruise Port

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Transit Options from Rome Airport to Cruise Port

Port of Civitavecchia, or -as it is commonly known- Rome Cruise Port, is a major hub for cruise travelers. Despite its name, Rome Cruise Port isn’t located in Rome. In fact, it is 70km/43.50 miles away from the Italian capital. Nevertheless, if you are landing at Leonardo da Vinci Airport, you’ll find plenty of options for your ride from Rome Airport to Civitavecchia Port. Thus, Rome airport taxis and private airport transfers offer their services at FCO Airport, while Rome airport car rentals are ideal for travelers wishing to explore Civitavecchia’s surrounding areas or arrive at the Cruise Port at their own pace. Last but not least, the indirect yet affordable train rides are another way to reach Rome Cruise Port.

 

OptionsPrice (€)Price ($)Duration
Taxi12513650 min
Leonardo Express + Train303396 min
FL1 + Train1112110 min

The vast majority of cruise companies offer shuttle rides from and to Leonardo da Vinci Airport. However, you should keep in mind that their services are usually quite pricey.

Rome Airport to Cruise Port by Taxi

Rome airport taxis are one of the most comfortable ways to travel from FCO to Civitavecchia Port. Available around the clock, the white airport taxis are waiting at the taxi ranks, located outside the Arrivals level of T1 and T3. Are you worried about taxi scamming incidents? Despite rumors, licensed Rome taxi drivers are reliable. Still, if you are offered ride services by individual drivers at the airport, you should refuse them. Otherwise, you risk getting scammed or overcharged. Licensed taxis have the “Comune di Roma” sign on their doors and their license number on the side and back parts of the vehicle as well as displayed on their interiors. Still, the best way to ensure the legitimacy of your Rome taxi is to take it from the official taxi ranks. 

The taxi fare from Rome Airport to Cruise Port is set at 125€/136$. This price includes all additional charges (luggage, night journeys, etc.) On the other hand, you don’t have to tip the driver. When satisfied, locals just round up the final fare. In any case, both cash and bank card payments are accepted. Nevertheless, it is advisable to check with the driver before beginning your ride, as drivers often claim that their POS machines don’t operate to get paid in cash. Overall, the journey to Rome Cruise Port will last around 50 minutes. During peak hours, traveling time can be up to 65 minutes though. In any case, Rome airport taxi drivers can’t refuse rides but are obligated to drive you to your destination as soon as you enter the vehicle.

Our Tip: Ride-sharing services are also provided at FCO Airport.

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Rome Airport to Cruise Port by Train

Rome airport train rides are the most affordable transit option from FCO to Civitavecchia Port. However, they aren’t convenient, as they require a change of line. Still, they remain a value-for-money alternative for many travelers on a budget. Explicitly, the train options from Rome Airport to Cruise Port are:

Leonardo Express

The fast train runs from the airport train station, lying in front of T3 close to both terminals, to Roma Termini in the city center. It is equipped with luggage racks, charging outlets, and first-class seating, and operates every 15 minutes from 06:08 am to 11:23 pm. Leonardo Express needs only 32 minutes to get to Termini Station and costs 14€/15.40$. Children up to 4 years of age are out of charge, while each paying adult can travel with one kid aged 4-12 for free. Tickets are available online. In that case, they are already validated and must be used within 90 minutes of the set time. Alternatively, you can buy them from some retail stores, the airport ticket offices (from 06:45 am to 10:12 pm), or the automatic vendors. However, you’ll have to validate them before catching your train.

Once reaching Roma Termini, you’ll hop on the FrecciaBianca route to Civitavecchia.  Thus, the overall rail ride from Rome Airport to Civitavecchia Port will last around 96 minutes and cost about 30€/33$. Please note that the rail station in Civitavecchia is located almost 1.50km/1 mile from the Cruise Terminal. From that point, you’ll find free cruise shuttles to your exact terminal. Local buses also link Civitavecchia Station to Cruise Terminal, costing around 2€/2.20$.

No matter the chosen train line, you should opt for an early reservation. As a matter of fact, early bookings usually come with lower fares.

Regional FL1 Trains

Instead of the fast Leonardo Express, you can take the somewhat slower yet also cheaper FL1 Train, running every 15 minutes from the airport train station from 05:57 am to 11:27 pm. On Sundays, it operates until 00:27 am while running on a 30-minute frequency. The regional train doesn’t have designated luggage space but costs only 8€/8.80$. Tickets are available online or through the ticket counters (open from 06:45 am to 10:12 pm) and the automatic vendors. Although all tickets have to get validated before hopping on the train, online tickets are already validated. Still, they have to be printed and shown at the turnstiles. Children younger than 4 don’t pay for their tickets, while one kid aged 4-12 per each paying adult travels for free as well.

The FL1 Train will get you to either Trastevere Station in about 27 minutes or Ostiense Station in 34 minutes. At Trastevere Station, you can take one of the regional trains heading to Civitavecchia every 20-40 minutes from 06:57 am to 10:57 pm. The total traveling time will be around 110 minutes, and the price for your transit from FCO to Civitavecchia Port will be 11€/12$. Alternatively, you can head to Ostiense Station and take the intercity trains to Civitavecchia. However, even though the duration of your journey will be about 90 minutes, intercity trains run 4-5 times a day and are more expensive. Therefore, you’ll have to pay 19.50€/21$ for your ride. In any case, after reaching Civitavecchia Train Station, you’ll have to use the local buses or walk to the Cruise Terminal, located almost 1.50 km/1 mile away.

Rome Airport to Cruise Port by Bus

Another option for your ride from Rome Airport to Civitavecchia Port is to take one of the Rome airport bus lines departing from the airport bus stop close to Exit 6 of T3 and reach Roma Termini. From there, you can continue your journey to Cruise Port via a train line. Nevertheless, your trip to Civitavecchia Port will be time-consuming, tiring, dependent on traffic levels, and slightly more expensive than traveling with the regional train lines.

Car Rental from Rome Airport to Cruise Port

A Rome airport car rental is the number one choice for FCO passengers relishing independent rides. Verily, with a rental car, you can plan your drive and your entire journey’s itinerary as you wish. You can explore Civitavecchia’s nearby regions, visit other destinations, or simply reach the Cruise Port stress-free and drop off your vehicle there. If you are indeed planning on renting a car from Fiumicino Airport, you should make your reservation as early as possible. In that way, you’ll benefit from tempting deals and find a wide variety of available vehicle models.

You can expect a 50-minute traveling time from FCO to Civitavecchia Port. However, if roads are congested, the duration of your journey can be up to 65 minutes. Once you reach your destination (and if you aren’t to just drop off the vehicle at an agreed location), you’ll have to park your Rome car rental. Fortunately, you’ll find parking facilities both inside the port and in the nearby area. Still, free parking is almost non-existent.

Rome Airport Transfers from FCO Airport to Civitavecchia Port

If you want to get to your departing cruise ship in style and comfort, on time, and without any hassle, you should opt for a private airport transfer. In that way, your assigned driver will be waiting at the Arrivals hall, on tap to take your luggage, show you the way to the vehicle of your preference outside the exit doors, and will drive you to your destination while giving you useful advice about your onward trip. Should you have any required extra amenities, all you have to do is ask them while filling out the booking form. Overall, a Rome airport transfer will level up your traveling experience from Rome Airport to Civitavecchia Port, while can end up being rather affordable if you search and compare your options in advance.

FAQs

How far is the cruise port in Rome from the airport?

Even though often called Rome Cruise Port, Civitavecchia Port isn’t actually located in Rome. In fact, it lies within a 70km/43.50 miles distance from Rome Fiumicino Airport.

How much is a taxi from Rome Airport to Cruise Port?

Rome airport taxis offer fixed rides from FCO Airport to Civitavecchia Port. Thus, no matter the time or the day, you’ll have to pay 125€/136$ for your transit, all surcharges included. As far as tipping is concerned, it isn’t either obligatory or customary. Locals may simply round up the final fare.

How much is the train from Rome Airport to Civitavecchia?

The fare for your rail ride from Rome Airport to Cruise Port depends on the chosen train line. Hence, the journey with Leonardo Express to Termini Station and FrecciaBianca to Civitavecchia will cost you around 30€/33$. On the other hand, the FL1 Train to Trastevere Station and the regional train to Cruise Port are priced at 11€/12$. However, if you take FL1 to Ostiense Station and change to an intercity line to Civitavecchia, you’ll have to pay a total fare of 19.50€/21$ for your tickets.