Ferries from Barcelona to Civitavecchia are operated by 1 ferry companies. Operators include Grimaldi Lines. There are currently 4 weekly sailings on this ferry route. The journey typically takes around 22 hours. The earliest departure is at 00:30 and the latest is at 23:59. Prices start from as little as €98, depending on the season and vehicle type.
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Ferry prices for the Barcelona to Civitavecchia route are dynamic and vary depending on demand, availability and how far in advance you book.
👉 Typical prices range from around €44 to over €495 depending on the season and vehicle type. Most travelers with a car can expect to pay between €91 and €170 one way, although prices may be higher during peak travel periods.
Foot Passengers: From €44 to €136 one way.Note: Foot passenger travel is not available on all routes, and space may be limited to specific sailings.
Cars (including driver): From €91 to €170 one way, rising to €495 during peak times.
Motorcycles: From €69 to €180 one way.
Day Trips: From €225 for a car and passengers.
💡Travel tip: Booking early and traveling mid-week usually offers the lowest fares. Prices are highest during weekends and holiday periods.
👉 For the latest prices and availability, check live Barcelona to Civitavecchia ferry fares.
The ferry route between Barcelona and Civitavecchia offers a comfortable and relaxing journey across the Mediterranean. Onboard, travellers can enjoy modern amenities, including cosy cabins, lounges, dining options featuring different cuisines, and open decks for stunning sea views.
Upon arriving in Civitavecchia, the gateway to Rome, you'll step into a bustling port city rich in history. The town features ancient fortifications, charming seaside promenades, and easy access to the Eternal City, just an hour away by train. Prepare for a blend of relaxation and adventure on this memorable maritime route.

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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.
The Port of Barcelona is a major port in Catalonia, Spain. The port is divided into three zones: Port Vell (the Old Port), the commercial and industrial port, and the logistics port (Barcelona Free Port).
The port also hosts many transport links to the main city, which makes it easy for travellers to explore. The port also offers services such as security controls, baggage handling, parking, duty-free shops and spacious check-in areas.
Barcelona Port has designated terminals based on your mode of travel. Whether you're a foot passenger or travelling with a vehicle, will determine your access point to the embarkation area.


It met our expectations, cabin was fine. Arrived on time.
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