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The Port of Civitavecchia
The port of Civitavecchia was founded by the emperor Trajan as port for Rome, was for many centuries the main trade and contacts between people of ancient "Mare Nostrum".
Nowadays, Civitavecchia retains this position, putting the center of a modern and efficient railway system, airport and road linking the capital and central Italy with the rest of the world.
The port of Civitavecchia, with the new plan of the harbor the commercial traffic reached two million tons of bulk goods. It 'also gate strategic access to major tourist areas and major routes Italian Mediterranean cruise. The increase in passenger traffic was supported by a far-sighted policy that also saw the establishment in 1991, Coordination of the Middle Tyrrhenian aimed at enhancing maritime cabotage (Short Sea Shipping) from Civitavecchia and ports in Sardinia (Olbia- Golfo Aranci, Cagliari and Porto Torres).
Civitavecchia has emerged also as a leader in cruise traffic stop. The works to upgrade the docks and facilities for the reception of passengers allowed to register a spectacular increase in cruise ships, going from 50 ships in 1996 to 500 units in 2003. Civitavecchia aims to enhance tourist traffic with the goal of becoming the largest cruise port in the Mediterranean.
The port of Civitavecchia
On this page you'll find the information you need to plan your journey to the port of Civitavecchia.
To book a ferry to the port of Civitavecchia, please visit our Ferries to Civitavecchia
How to reach the ferry port of Civitavecchia
Car
Grandi Navi Veloci
If you arrive from the north: leave the road and take the SS1 Aurelia towards Civitavecchia - Orte (slip road) towards the port for about 8 km, you arrive at Largo della Pace, which is right is the entrance to the harbor entrance Vespucci.
Directions from South: after leaving the motorway at exit "Civitavecchia SOUTH, turn right on the SS Aurelia towards Civitavecchia. Arrived at second traffic light, bear left and take Viale della Vittoria, which leads to walk Viale Garibaldi, at the bottom of which lies the entrance to the harbor fortress. Enter port and drive to another entry, Vespucci. Once you get there follow the signs to the dock, "(Trade quays). The shipment is not the pier. 12 behind the Port Authority and next to police headquarters.
Moby Lines:
Down Laurenti: Coming from the north by road SS1 Aurelia towards Civitavecchia Port Harbour follow the signs for "Mobylines"
From the South: Highway 12, follow signs for "Porto" and "Moby". Boarding takes place in the square outside the ship.
Corsica Ferries
A12 SS1 Aurelia, follow signs Civitavecchia-Porto.
By bus or train
From Civitavecchia station you can reach the port with shuttle linking the port with trains from Rome.
Find accommodation in Civitavecchia
We also offer hotel reservations in Civitavecchia and many destinations in Europe. For more information and booking please visit our Accommodation Civitavecchia.
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The Port of Civitavecchia
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The port of Civitavecchia was founded by the emperor Trajan as port for Rome, was for many centuries the main trade and contacts between people of ancient "Mare Nostrum". Nowadays, Civitavecchia retains this position, putting the center of a modern and efficient railway system, airport and road linking the capital and central Italy with the rest of the world. The port of Civitavecchia, with the new plan of the harbor the commercial traffic reached two million tons of bulk goods. It 'also gate strategic access to major tourist areas and major routes Italian Mediterranean cruise. The increase in passenger traffic was supported by a far-sighted policy that also saw the establishment in 1991, Coordination of the Middle Tyrrhenian aimed at enhancing maritime cabotage (Short Sea Shipping) from Civitavecchia and ports in Sardinia (Olbia- Golfo Aranci, Cagliari and Porto Torres). Civitavecchia has emerged also as a leader in cruise traffic stop. The works to upgrade the docks and facilities for the reception of passengers allowed to register a spectacular increase in cruise ships, going from 50 ships in 1996 to 500 units in 2003. Civitavecchia aims to enhance tourist traffic with the goal of becoming the largest cruise port in the Mediterranean. The port of Civitavecchia On this page you'll find the information you need to plan your journey to the port of Civitavecchia. To book a ferry to the port of Civitavecchia, please visit our Ferries to Civitavecchia How to reach the ferry port of Civitavecchia Car Grandi Navi Veloci If you arrive from the north: leave the road and take the SS1 Aurelia towards Civitavecchia - Orte (slip road) towards the port for about 8 km, you arrive at Largo della Pace, which is right is the entrance to the harbor entrance Vespucci. Directions from South: after leaving the motorway at exit "Civitavecchia SOUTH, turn right on the SS Aurelia towards Civitavecchia. Arrived at second traffic light, bear left and take Viale della Vittoria, which leads to walk Viale Garibaldi, at the bottom of which lies the entrance to the harbor fortress. Enter port and drive to another entry, Vespucci. Once you get there follow the signs to the dock, "(Trade quays). The shipment is not the pier. 12 behind the Port Authority and next to police headquarters. Moby Lines: Down Laurenti: Coming from the north by road SS1 Aurelia towards Civitavecchia Port Harbour follow the signs for "Mobylines" From the South: Highway 12, follow signs for "Porto" and "Moby". Boarding takes place in the square outside the ship. Corsica Ferries A12 SS1 Aurelia, follow signs Civitavecchia-Porto. By bus or train From Civitavecchia station you can reach the port with shuttle linking the port with trains from Rome. Find accommodation in Civitavecchia We also offer hotel reservations in Civitavecchia and many destinations in Europe. For more information and booking please visit our Accommodation Civitavecchia. |
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