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Walking in Civitavecchia, Italy - What to Do in Port

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👁️ 69K views📅 5 years ago⏱️ 18:45
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Mediterranean · Spring

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Creator's Key Takeaways

we're actually getting back on taking the next cruise so we're going to take a look around sabinovakia

it's a big seaport by the way another ship down there in msc i think the divini

we just have to decide what that is so in the super mercato or mercati we bought two bottles of wine two six packs of water and a single cold one for 10 euros

we found this place which isn't too far from the ship we could have carried our clothes all over here and then we discovered that to wash and dry is five euros each

Creator's Tips & Advice

Use the shuttle bus to get to the port gate and walk from there.
Visit the supermarket for affordable wine and water to take on the ship.
Consider doing laundry on the ship if it's cheaper than local laundromats.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat to do in Civitavecchia port?
QHow to get around the port area?
QWhere to find affordable supplies for the cruise?

Topics Covered

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Port Highlights

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YouTube Video Description

We make a quick visit to Civitavecchia, Italy. It is the port city for Rome and the beginning or ending of many a cruise. Civitavecchia (pronounced [ˌtʃivitaˈvɛkkja]; meaning "ancient town") is a city and comune of the Metropolitan City of Rome in the central Italian region of Lazio. A sea port on the Tyrrhenian Sea, it is located 60 kilometres (37 miles) west-north-west of the center of Rome. This video was recorded in May 2018.