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The least expensive way would be to take the train, about an hour and a quarter ride. It is then about 4 easy blocks from the train station in Citavecchia to the main port entrance. Depending on just where your hotel is and how heavy your luggage is you might simply take the metro to the train station or a taxi at either end.

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The train to Civitavecchia from Termini Station is very easy and inexpensive...we have done it a couple of times (and vice versa). The only issue is that there are stairs at the station in Civitavecchia that one has to go down then up to go under the tracks (no elevator nor escalator). Not impossible with luggage but rather inconvenient.

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What is the best way to get from a hotel in central Rome to the cruise port in Civitavecchia?

 

There will be two of us with one large pice of luggage and one carry-on per person.

 

Thanks!

 

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Katie picks you up at your hotel, tours Rome as time allows, and then provides color commentary as you drive to Civitavecchia.

 

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What is the best way to get from a hotel in central Rome to the cruise port in Civitavecchia?

 

There will be two of us with one large pice of luggage and one carry-on per person.

 

Thanks!

 

 

email Andrea at LIMOSERVICEROME

 

http://www.limoservicesrome.eu/

 

I have been using them for over 15 yrs and will be using them in NOV.of this year...WONDERFUL company, english speaking drivers,mercedes sedan..

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Private driver at 210 euros (or more) is definite easier. However, if you go to the Italian train service site at http://www.trenitalia.com (service in English is available), you will see that the train takes about an hour for 9.50 euros/person in 2nd class, 12 euros on first class. No traffic on highways to worry about. When you get off, it's a ten minute walk to the port entrance and you wait for the free shuttle that will take you to your ship, as the piers are scattered all over. You should only manage this if you can walk up and down stairs, carry your own luggage, not travelling with small kids or with anyone who has mobility problems. Also, be careful on day of travel if it is a public holiday as train service can be reduced or strikes with these public services can also occur anytime. You should have a backup plan to take a cab which will cost about 200 euros as well. If you can get out of Rome first thing in the morning like before 9 am on the embarkation date, then go this route. Try to get together with other travellers on cc boards as we did and share the cost. Otherwise, save the train and the money for disembarkation if you are coming back through Rome.

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