Civitavecchia Ferry Port has access to the most important national and European road and rail networks.
Civitavecchia (meaning "Ancient Town") took the brunt of the two World Wars because of its strategic importance as a Roman Port and in the due course, most of the city's archaeological treasures and old buildings were destroyed.
But, some of the interesting sites that still remain are the 16th century Fort Michelangelo and the Piazza Leandra along with some interesting hot spring baths from the Roman times.
The port of Civitavecchia is located on the west coast of the Italian peninsula, just 80 km from the capital Rome. The good location of the city, in the centre of the Mediterranean, has allowed the port of Civitavecchia to become one of the most efficient ports in Italy.

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The ADM terminal hosts all operators travelling from Civitavecchia. Information points can be accessed from this building with shuttle bus services offered to foot passengers. The terminal has shuttle buses from the passenger building to the embarkment areas depending on which dock you will travel from. Port staff are usually available for further support if needed.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

This gate acts as the only entrance for passengers' with vehicles and for those having a valid entry ticket. It is open 24 hours a day and it is under surveillance of the PAS (Port Authority Security). All vehicles will be able to access the port services, information points and docks from this gate.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle













The boat was clean, but too small for everyone it took on board. Too many people were sleeping in the corridors.
Bravo bon lavoro
I thank the Grimaldi team. They informed me of the delay and offered me a cold sandwich and a bottle of water. Thank you very much for your honesty.