



Shared transfer from Civitavecchia port to Rome
Duration
1 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Stress free transfer from port to train station
Meet driver easily with personalized name sign
Travel comfortably in spacious modern minivan
Reliable professional service ideal for cruise passengers
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Adult
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Avoid the stress of searching for a taxi after your cruise by choosing this smooth and reliable transfer from Civitavecchia port to Termini train station. From the moment you disembark the service is designed to be easy and worry free. A free shuttle bus will take you to the meeting point just outside the port where your friendly driver will be waiting with a sign displaying your name for quick recognition. This organized meeting ensures a relaxed start to your journey without confusion or delays.
Once greeted you will be escorted to a comfortable and well maintained minivan where you can sit back and enjoy the ride in complete comfort. The transfer offers a professional and punctual service allowing you to travel with peace of mind through the scenic route toward Rome. Ideal for cruise passengers seeking convenience and reliability this transfer removes the hassle of public transportation or last minute arrangements. Arrive at Termini station feeling relaxed refreshed and ready to continue your journey.
One way shared transfer
Gratuities
Weather appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Camera
Not wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Keep your items organized and handy
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