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Civitavecchia (Italian: [ˌtʃivitaˈvɛkkja], meaning "ancient town") is a city and major sea port on the Tyrrhenian Sea 60 kilometres (37 miles) west-northwest of Rome. Its legal status is a comune (municipality) of Rome, Lazio. The harbour is formed by two piers and a breakwater on which stands a lighthouse.
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Civitavecchia offers a lot of things to do and see: you can enjoy its mild weather, visit its historic port and Medieval centre, explore its archeological and natural sites and much more! 10 Things to See at Civitavecchia: photogallery | 10 photos. Go to gallery. 1. FORT MICHELANGELO AND THE HISTORIC PORT OF CIVITAVECCHIA.
The following landmarks, historic sites and attractions in Civitavecchia will keep you occupied for a day. From enjoying delicious local cuisine to exploring a massive fortress and strolling through ancient streets, these are the very best things to do in Civitavecchia on your cruise to Italy.
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There’s a lot more to Civitavecchia (pronounced chee-vee-ta-VEK-ee-uh, Italian for "old city") than meets the eye. Often overlooked in favor of Rome, this bustling Italian port — built on the ruins of the historic Roman harbor, Centumcellae — is full of surprises.
Discover the best things to do in and around Civitavecchia, Rome's cruise port. Guide includes a walking tour, tips, and excursion ideas.
Civitavecchia is an important port town on the coast of western Italy to the north-west of Rome. The town is best known as a departure point for ferries to destinations in the Mediterranean including Sicily, Sardinia and Barcelona, and a stopping point for cruise ships so their passengers can visit Rome.
Civitavecchia port is the largest and busiest Mediterranean seaport and the main gateway to Italy’s capital city of Rome. The coastal town of Civitavecchia sits approximately 70 km/45 miles (a 1-hour drive) northwest of the eternal city.
This Civitavecchia Rome Cruise Port Guide is designed to help you make the most out of your visit, enhancing your experience from the moment your ship docks until you set off to explore the wonders of Rome.