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The sea connections between Italy and Civitavecchia are operated by 3 different sailing companies (Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines and Tirrenia) who offer a total of 29 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 7 hours and 15 hours (primarily morning and afternoon departures). Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles.
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GRIMALDI LINES
4 weekly sailings
9 h
GRIMALDI LINES
6 weekly sailings
13 h
TIRRENIA
14 weekly sailings
7 h
GRIMALDI LINES
3 weekly sailings
8 h
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
2 weekly sailings
14 h
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
5 weekly sailings
13 h 45 min
6 weekly sailings
Duration: 13 hours 45 minutes
Athara , Athara - , Athara -- , Excelsior , FANTASTIC , Forza , GNV Auriga , GNV Blu , GNV Bridge , GNV Polaris , GNV Sealand , GNV Sirio , GNV SPIRIT , Gnv Vessel 1 , Janas , Janas - , Janas -- , MAJESTIC , Moby Corse , Moby Corse - , MOBY ORLI , NAVE TIRRENIA , SPLENDID , Tenacia
12 weekly sailings
Duration: 8 hours
MV Corfu , MV Cruise Barcellona , MV Cruise Bonaria , MV Cruise Roma
14 weekly sailings
Duration: 7 hours
ATHARA , BITHIA , JANAS , MOBY AKI , MOBY ALE DUE , MOBY CORSE , MOBY ORLI , MOBY TOMMY , MOBY VINCI , MOBY WONDER , RUBATTINO , SHARDEN , Vessel 2
Civitavecchia is a port city on the Tyrrhenian Sea near Rome. In Roman times it was known as Cento Cellae, a name that derives from the construction work carried out at that time near the port of Civitavecchia and the numerous natural inlets on its coast. History The first settlements are traced back to the Etruscan period, although the city is not documented as a city until 103 AD. In medieval times the city was under the Goths and became dominated by the Byzantine Empire, who used it as a naval base in the war against the Goths. During the Byzantine reign, Civitavecchia depended on the... [More information]