Civitavecchia Ferry
Civitavecchia Ferry: Booking and Tickets
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If you are planning on traveling to Sardinia or Sicily, would like to have the option of taking your car with you or traveling light, than the following page will provide you with information that is vital to your travel plans. Rome-Explorer.com will also be able to provide you with information on and links to current fares (they change frequently), as well as information on great discounts for departing from Civitavecchia. The port of Civitavecchia also serves such destinations as Corsica, Barcelona, Tunis, Toulon, Cagliari and Palermo.
Located just 80 kilometers from Rome, the port of Civitavecchia is one of the most important ports in Italy, do to its proximity to the Eternal City and to the International airport in Fiumicino that it has become a vital international hub. Ferries leaving from Civitavecchia increase every year, and there are many companies offering different services from the port.
Civitavecchia Ferry : Corsica Ferries
Corsicaferries assures ferries from Civitavecchia to Golfo degli Aranci (Sardinia) from April to September, with the chance to bring your car on at a good price. You can book online and take advantage of a special discount for kids and for those living in Sardinia.
Civitavecchia Ferry: Moby
Moby is another company organizing ferries to Sardinia in the hottest months of the year. The route is Civitavecchia-Olbia and in this case too you can select your departure time and buy the ticket online. During some periods, you can take advantage of special discounts, linked to the possibility to bring your car on and to the return ticket.
Civitavecchia Ferry : Tirrenia
Tirrenia Group connects Civitavecchia to Arbatax, Olbia and Cagliari all year long, carrying goods, as its fleet is composed by freighters too. Its fares and the timetable depend on the period of the year you select, but looking up its website you will easily check the availability of the routes and book online.
Civitavecchia ferry: Grimaldi Ferries
With Grimaldi Ferries you can reach Cagliari, Barcelona, Tunis and Toulon. The quality/price ratio is quite high, with very comfortable cabins and many services – since there are many bars, restaurants, shops, kids rooms and a casino on board, too.
Civitavecchia Ferry: Grandi Navi Veloci
Grandi Navi Veloci assures a complete service to its customers, comforts included: swimming pool, whirlpool, shopping center, restaurants, piano bar, games room, disco. The routes from Civitavecchia to Palermo and Tunis work all year long and in some periods it organizes mini cruises too. Booking online available.
Civitavecchia Ferry: Traghettionline.net
On Traghettionline.net you can check the timetable of all ferry companies navigating in the Mediterranean, booking your crossing immediately and buying the ticket in real time. Printing your ticket from your computer or receiving it at your e-mail address allow you not to pay extra fees or charges.
Civitavecchia Ferry: Astorre Viaggi
Astorre Viaggi is a web portal dedicated to travel where you can check the timetables, the availability and even buy the tickets you need. Moreover, you can also rent a car or choose from a number of accommodation options.
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