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      Civitavecchia Bus Shuttle

      Last post on Mar 14, 2012 at 05:23 PM by valerio

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      Dampshoe replied on Sun Oct 5, 2008 at 11:56 AM

      I have many posts at many websites about Civitavecchia. By none of the posts have answered a basic question. Where specifically does one meet the Carnival cruise ship shuttle to the ship and/or dock terminal check-in location? In this case, I read you can board anytime after 12:30-1 pm and the ship leaves that evening at 7 pm.

      I am taking the October 25th Carnival Freedom Eastern med cruise. I plan on taking the train from the airport to rome  (9 euro; Leonardo De Vinci non-spot train to Rome and then from the Rome Central terminal out to Civitacchia 12 euro).

      From what I have read on some posts, at different sites, one can take a taxi and/or walk ...I am trying to find out about the shuttle which from what I have read leaves in front of some fort ,,,near the entrance to the commercial and various ship dock area 

        

       

       

       

       
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      Posted: Sun Oct 5, 2008 at 11:56 AM

      I have many posts at many websites about Civitavecchia. By none of the posts have answered a basic question. Where specifically does one meet the Carnival cruise ship shuttle to the ship and/or dock terminal check-in location? In this case, I read you can board anytime after 12:30-1 pm and the ship leaves that evening at 7 pm.

      I am taking the October 25th Carnival Freedom Eastern med cruise. I plan on taking the train from the airport to rome  (9 euro; Leonardo De Vinci non-spot train to Rome and then from the Rome Central terminal out to Civitacchia 12 euro).

      From what I have read on some posts, at different sites, one can take a taxi and/or walk ...I am trying to find out about the shuttle which from what I have read leaves in front of some fort ,,,near the entrance to the commercial and various ship dock area 

        

       

       

       

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      Tigger replied on Sun Oct 19, 2008 at 08:07 AM

      Hi

      We're on the same cruise and doing the same thing, except we're staying overnight in Rome the night before.

       I found this website which gives comprehensive directions and a map

       http://www.ftroute.com/FCO_ROM_CIV.htm

      http://www.ftroute.com/images/CivitaBirdsEye.jpg

       I hope you see this in time.  It's only a few days away now Big Smile

       
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      replied on Sun Oct 19, 2008 at 08:07 AM

      Hi

      We're on the same cruise and doing the same thing, except we're staying overnight in Rome the night before.

       I found this website which gives comprehensive directions and a map

       http://www.ftroute.com/FCO_ROM_CIV.htm

      http://www.ftroute.com/images/CivitaBirdsEye.jpg

       I hope you see this in time.  It's only a few days away now Big Smile

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      R&J cruising replied on Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 01:18 PM

      Tom Ogg has written up a good description of how to get from ship to the train station.  So you will be going in reverse.

       

      http://www.europeportreviews.com/Rome2.htm

       

      To summarize.  You get out of the Civitavecchia train station.  Turn right and walk along the street (water is on your left as you walk).  After about 10 minutes you will see McDonald sign and stairs.  At that intersection (of the stairs), cross the street so you are going towards the water.  There's a little gate entrance where you would go into and the shuttle stop is right there.  You will see the fort.  Then just have to look for the shuttle with the ship you want, which when I was there less than a week ago, is posted on a handwritten sign on the bus dashboard.

       
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      replied on Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 01:18 PM

      Tom Ogg has written up a good description of how to get from ship to the train station.  So you will be going in reverse.

       

      http://www.europeportreviews.com/Rome2.htm

       

      To summarize.  You get out of the Civitavecchia train station.  Turn right and walk along the street (water is on your left as you walk).  After about 10 minutes you will see McDonald sign and stairs.  At that intersection (of the stairs), cross the street so you are going towards the water.  There's a little gate entrance where you would go into and the shuttle stop is right there.  You will see the fort.  Then just have to look for the shuttle with the ship you want, which when I was there less than a week ago, is posted on a handwritten sign on the bus dashboard.

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      alsmith replied on Mon Oct 17, 2011 at 06:39 AM

      Anyone have any experience using a train or cab or shuttle bus the cruise looks like the civitavecchia-rome shuttle is 130 euros for three people, which is more than. Train from civitavecchia to rome - cruisemates cruise community when you disembark the ship at civitavecchia, their is a free shuttle bus which takes you and your luggage from the ship to the entrance to the port.

       
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      replied on Mon Oct 17, 2011 at 06:39 AM

      Anyone have any experience using a train or cab or shuttle bus the cruise looks like the civitavecchia-rome shuttle is 130 euros for three people, which is more than. Train from civitavecchia to rome - cruisemates cruise community when you disembark the ship at civitavecchia, their is a free shuttle bus which takes you and your luggage from the ship to the entrance to the port.

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      valerio replied on Wed Mar 14, 2012 at 05:23 PM

      see this website.... the price are better!

       

      www.nccportodicivitavecchia.it

       
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      replied on Wed Mar 14, 2012 at 05:23 PM

      see this website.... the price are better!

       

      www.nccportodicivitavecchia.it

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