Cruise docked in Civitavecchia? 🚢Here’s the easiest (and cheapest!) way to get to Rome by train 🚊
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👁️ 8K views📅 8 months ago⏱️ 1:43
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4 Happy Bacon
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Creator's Key Takeaways
You want to go and see the sites, but you don't want to spend $150 to $400. Well, we'll show you how to do it with under $20.
It's €6 each way, which is around $7, and it takes you straight there.
It cost just $530 for a return journey.
It really is a beautiful city and well worth making the effort from the cruiseport to get on a train.
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Get the red bus at the cruise terminal, not one of the shuttles.
✓Buy train tickets from the machine or the counter at the station.
✓Listen for the Roma San Pedro station to get off for the best sites.
Questions This Creator Answers
QHow to get from the cruise port in Civitavecchia to Rome by train?
QWhat is the cheapest way to travel from the port to Rome?
QHow do I navigate the train system from the port?
Topics Covered
Embarkation3½ Happy BaconExcursions4 Sad Bacon
Port Highlights
Civitavecchia3½ Happy Bacon
Rome4½ Happy Bacon
Top: Cruise Excursion to Rome ($150 to $400)
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Don’t want to pay for a cruise excursion to Rome? You don’t have to! Getting the train from the port is really easy!