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Does anyone have experience taking this route from the cruise port to Rome? What type of transportation do you suggest? Train, private transfer, Uber? What is the cost and time?Thanks.

 

Hi, iceddown. This is the main Royal Caribbean forum.

 

You need the Ports of Call forum for Italy. Here are a couple of links:

 

http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/search.php?searchid=86227585

 

http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2298843

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Does anyone have experience taking this route from the cruise port to Rome? What type of transportation do you suggest? Train, private transfer, Uber? What is the cost and time?Thanks.

 

Hi try booking http://www.romecabs.com they were awesome picked us up from

hotel and dropped us at port 150 euros for 4 people sweet

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We used the Civitavecchia Cab Services shared service for € 75 for two persons twice. They were on time and provided excellent service. When there is more than two of us we have always used Rome Cabs private service. Very reliable too.

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We took the train, nice views and fairly inexpensive if you know what you are doing.

 

 

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We did too. Very relaxing and cheap.

 

And very much on time.

 

There's a bus that will take you from the train station to the ship and back in Civitavecchia- only a Euro or two.

 

It helped us that both of our hotels were near Roma Termini.

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This was one of the few ports when we didn't go it alone and booked the ships excursion. It was money well spent.

 

There is so much to see and so little time that using them got us to the head of the line at a couple of spots.

 

We booked the smaller "VIP" tour and not the larger bus tour.

 

We were very late getting back to the ship and since we were on a ships tour I assume they waited for us. We weren't the last excursion back, but all the lines were singled up and we boarded via a narrow crew gangplank.

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Does anyone have experience taking this route from the cruise port to Rome? What type of transportation do you suggest? Train, private transfer, Uber? What is the cost and time?Thanks.

 

I had taken this to mean that the OP was disembarking in Civi and heading into Rome post-cruise. That being the case, the train is probably cheapest if staying in Rome and you aren't trekking a lot of luggage with you. We are staying in Rome for a few days post-cruise this summer, and because we are 4adults and 2 kids with the attendant luggage from a 3 week holiday, we are arranging a car service.

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Train. The tricky part is getting to the train station in Civitavecchia. You must take a free shuttle from your ship to the bus stop, and then another shuttle to the train station (like €4, can't recall).

The train stops at San Pietro (Vatican), and the last stop is Termini.

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