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Enjoy flexible, self-guided exploration of Rome with this round-trip bus from Civitavecchia, including a free map and convenient drop-off near St. Peter's Square.

For cruise travelers heading to Rome from the port of Civitavecchia, the “Rome On Your Own Bus from Civitavecchia” offers a practical way to visit the Italian capital without the hassle of taxis or rental cars. Priced at $35.64 per person and lasting about 8 hours, this round-trip transportation service makes it simple to enjoy St. Peter’s Square and other city highlights independently. With over 10 bookings just last month, the tour remains a popular choice for those seeking flexibility and convenience. The service includes a free city map, helping you navigate Rome at your own pace, making it ideal for independent explorers who prefer a spontaneous itinerary.
This tour is straightforward—departing from Civitavecchia at 9:40 am and returning to the same pick-up point—in front of the Palace of Justice. It is praised for punctuality, comfortable buses, and friendly staff, while some reviews mention minor timing delays or gathering issues at the port. The focus is on providing easy transport so you can spend your limited time in Rome exploring freely, whether that means visiting famous landmarks, wandering charming streets, or simply soaking in the city’s atmosphere.

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The tour starts at Bus Stop Shuttle Civitavecchia on Via Tarquinia at 9:40 am, ensuring an early start that maximizes your time in Rome. The coach is modern and air-conditioned, providing a comfortable ride through the Italian countryside while en route to Rome. The group size is limited to 60 travelers, helping maintain a relaxed atmosphere.
On the return trip, the bus departs from Rome back to Civitavecchia in the afternoon, with some reviews noting the bus leaves at 4 pm, which limits your time but remains a manageable schedule for most. The drop-off point in Rome is in front of the Palace of Justice, just a short walk from Vatican City and Navona.
The round-trip transfer ensures you avoid the complications of organizing your own transport. The bus stops directly in front of the Palace of Justice, placing travelers within walking distance of Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica. This proximity makes spontaneous exploration easy, whether you want to visit iconic sites or discover lesser-known streets.
While the itinerary is flexible, the main advantage is the timing and comfort. Some reviews mention delays at port gathering points or confusion about pickup locations, so arriving a little early at the designated meeting point helps avoid missing the bus.
Travelers consistently report clean, modern buses equipped with air conditioning, making the journey comfortable even during warmer months. The staff is described as friendly and professional, with reviews highlighting helpful assistance and good communication. Refreshments, such as water or soft drinks, are available for purchase on the bus, adding a touch of convenience.
Despite the positive aspects, some critiques point out that timing delays can limit sightseeing time, especially if the bus departs Rome earlier than expected. Still, most guests appreciate the value of the service for the price, especially compared to more expensive private transfers or cruise line options.
Once dropped off near St. Peter’s Square, there are no guided tours included, giving you the freedom to craft your own itinerary. The free city map provided helps navigate key landmarks such as Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, and the Colosseum. The self-guided approach allows you to avoid large tour groups and spend as long as you wish at each site.
Some travelers opt to walk from the drop-off point to popular attractions, taking in Rome’s lively streets and piazzas. This flexibility makes the tour suitable for those comfortable with independent exploration, or for anyone wanting a more relaxed pace.
The start time is 9:40 am, with the return trip completing in the late afternoon. The tour notes that most travelers can participate, with children needing adult supervision. A smart casual dress code is recommended, especially if you plan to visit places of worship or museums, which require knees and shoulders to be covered.
The service is operated by CIVITATOURS SRL, and may include multi-lingual assistance. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from the cruise port or surrounding areas.
At $35.64 per person, this tour offers good value for those wishing for independent, flexible exploration of Rome. The cancellation policy is flexible, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Changes or cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable, so planning ahead is advisable.
The service operates only in good weather; in case of poor weather conditions, a different date or a full refund is available, ensuring no financial risk.
This self-guided transfer service provides a cost-effective, convenient way to visit Rome from the port of Civitavecchia. The modern buses, friendly staff, and included free map make it a practical choice for independent travelers. Most reviews highlight punctuality, comfort, and ease of use, with some noting minor timing delays or gathering issues at the port.
Ideal for adventurers comfortable with self-guided exploration, this tour allows you to spend your limited time in Rome at your own pace while avoiding the costs and restrictions of guided tours. It is particularly suited for those seeking flexibility, affordability, and a straightforward transfer from Civitavecchia to the city’s vibrant streets.
“Bus was on time leaving and picking up. Couldnt fault the experience at all. Good driver and lovely lady assisting. Very easy process overall.”
Is the bus service reliable?
Yes, many reviews praise the punctuality and well-organized nature of the service, although some mention delays at pick-up points.
Does the tour include a guide?
No, the tour is self-guided; it includes only transportation and a free map for exploring Rome independently.
What landmarks are near the drop-off point?
The drop-off is in front of the Palace of Justice, just a short walk from St. Peter’s Square, Vatican Museums, and the Navona Square.
Can children participate?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds offered for cancellations made in time.
Is there any food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but refreshments are available for purchase on the bus.