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Termini Imerese
Sicily Valletta CIVITAVECCHIA, ITALY Must see tourist attractions
• Colosseum • St Peter’s Basilica and The Vatican • Spanish Steps • The Trevi Fountain • Pantheon
Maximum ship dimensions for berth Width: no limit
Anchorage
Ship tenders allowed: only on specific cases
Tugs available: 5 Tidal movement/range: 0.2mtr
The port of Civitavecchia, founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan as the port of Rome, was for many centuries the hub of trade and contact between the peoples of the 'Mare Nostrum' (Mediterranean). Even today, Civitavecchia retains this prominent position, at the epicentre of a modern and efficient railway system, road and airport network linking the capital and central Italy with the rest of the world. The port of Civitavecchia also provides access to some of the most popular Italian and Mediterranean tourist attractions. Refurbishment work undertaken in the last three decades to create dedicated cruise berths and upgrade facilities resulted in a rapid increase in cruise ship calls and passengers.
Last year Civitavecchia welcomed approximately 2.3m cruise passengers as
Quays
Total number of quays: 33 Total length of quays: 16.3km Quay depth: 6-18mtr Passenger terminals: 6
Distances/Transportation City centre: 2min by bus Airport: 30min by bus Free shuttle service to city: yes
it aims to become the largest cruise port in the Mediterranean.
One hour by road from Civitavecchia is Rome, the Eternal City and an open-air museum, where works of art, Roman ruins and monuments are in every street and around every corner. Visiting Rome is a fascinating journey into the history of humanity, which can be seen by walking through the city centre or viewed through a network of museums, among the most extensive in the world.
But Rome is also music, dance, gardens and parks, including the Villa Borghese or the archaeological complex Antic. Rome offers a thousand calm and warm colours: from the Baroque age of yellow ocher, raw white travertine marble of countless churches and facades, its sky blue and silver of its fountains.
Traffic
Total cruise passengers 2017: 2,200,310
Total cruise calls 2017: 734 Total cruise lines 2016: 53 Turnaround port? yes
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Mailing Address
Port Authority of the Central Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Molo Vespucci 00053 Civitavecchia Italy
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Other Contact
Francesco Maria di Majo
President
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dimajo@portidiroma.it P +39 0766 366 226
Main Contact
Malcolm Morini Manager of Cruise Sector & Promotion
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morini@portidiroma.it P +39 0766 366 228 F +39 0766 366 243 M+39 3299 010 538
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