Avoid the hassle and potential delays of public transport! With our shared shuttle from Rome to Civitavecchia, you can enjoy the peace of mind of having your port transfer secured in advance. This convenient transportation service begins at one of the four centrally-located pick-up points in Rome. Travel from Rome to port stress-free and in air-conditioned comfort with DriverInRome!
We pick up from four designated spots in Rome at specific times. When you book, please inform us of the stop you've chosen to be picked up at, as well as the name of the ship you'll be boarding.
Maximum number of passengers: 8.
Our driver will assist you with your bags. KINDLY NOTE the luggage limit is one large suitcase and one carry-on per person.
Vehicles are air-conditioned.
You will be at the port of Civitavecchia no later than 1:30 pm. We will drop you off right at your cruise ship.
Be ready by 12:25 at the given address. After our driver pulls up, he'll get out of the vehicle and hold up a sign with your name on it. You can use as a reference the "Starhotels Michelangelo".
This convenient transportation service begins at one of four centrally-located pick-up points in Rome:
12.00 noon at the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Piazza della Repubblica (Google/Apple Maps Coordinates: 41.903031 12.496600)
12.05 in Piazza Barberini 12 (Google/Apple Maps Coordinates: 41.903908 12.488389)
12.15 Piazza di S. Andrea della Valle, 6 (Google/Apple Maps Coordinates: 41.896802 12.474472)
12.25 Via della Stazione di S. Pietro, 14 (Google/Apple Maps Coordinates: 41.898908 12.454597)
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