Rome Shore Excursion
Trevi Fountain in Rome's historic centre

From Civitavecchia

Trevi Fountain from Civitavecchia Cruise Port

Rome's most famous fountain — free to visit but crowded at midday.

Distance

About 70 km / 75–80 min from Civitavecchia

Travel time

75–80 minutes each way

Time needed

Allow 20–30 minutes at the fountain

The Trevi Fountain is a quick photogenic stop — no ticket required but expect crowds. It pairs with the Pantheon and Spanish Steps on a central Rome walking loop.

From Civitavecchia cruise port, reaching central Rome takes roughly 75 minutes by private transfer or about 80 minutes by regional train to Roma Termini plus onward metro or taxi. Build a 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard — afternoon traffic on the A12 back to the port is unpredictable on cruise days.

The fountain sits below street level in a small piazza. Arrive early or after 16:00 for photos without hundreds of shoulders in frame. Pickpockets work the crowds — keep bags secured.

Allow 20–30 minutes including photos. It is a natural add-on after Vatican or ancient Rome mornings when excursions route through central Rome.

How to get there from Civitavecchia

MethodDetailTimeCost
Regional trainTrenitalia from Civitavecchia station to Roma Termini, then metro or taxi.~80 min€5–15
Private transferPre-booked car or van from the cruise terminal to central Rome.~75 min€120–220
Shore excursionDoor-to-door tour with tickets, guide and return timed to all-aboard.~75 min each wayTour price

Times and costs are indicative. Always keep a 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard.

Highlights

  • Baroque sculpture and turquoise pool
  • Coin-toss tradition
  • Nearby gelato and espresso bars

Tips

  • Visit early or after 16:00 for lighter crowds
  • Watch for pickpockets
  • Combine with Pantheon on foot

Prefer a guided tour?

Rome Highlights Tour

The essential Rome icons in one balanced day — best for first-time Civitavecchia callers.

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Trevi Fountain from Civitavecchia — FAQs

Do I need tickets for Trevi Fountain?

No — it is free and open 24 hours. It is a brief stop, not a standalone half-day from Civitavecchia.

Can I reach Trevi on the train DIY?

Yes — metro from Termini to Barberini then a 5-minute walk. On a port day, a highlights tour is less stressful.