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Port in Italy
Port of Civitavecchia
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Location
Country
Italy
Location
Civitavecchia, Metropolitan City of Rome
Details
Operated by
Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Centro Settentrionale
Owned by
Ports of Rome Fiumicino-Civitavecchia-Gaeta
No. of wharfs
26
Statistics
Annual container volume
64,387 TEUs (2014)[1]
Value of cargo
15,587,776 (2014)[1]
Passenger traffic
1,473,269 (2014)[1] 2,141,195 (2014)[1]
Website www.portidiroma.it
Port of Civitavecchia, also known as "Port of Rome",[2][3] or Civitavecchia Port of Rome,[4] is the seaport of Civitavecchia, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy. It is an important hub for the maritime transport in Italy, for goods and passengers. The Rome Cruise Terminal is part of the port.[5][6] Part of the "Motorways of the Sea",[7] it is linked to several Mediterranean ports and represents one of the main links between the Italian mainland and Sardinia.
The port of Civitavecchia, with approximately 3.33 million passengers per year, is the first Italian port for cruise traffic, the second in Europe after the port of Barcelona and among the busiest in the world.[8]
Rome has two additional yacht harbors/marinas: Marina of Rome in Ostia and Riva di Traiano tourist port also in Civitavecchia, and also the Port of Fiumicino used as a canal port.
^ abcdTraffico merci, passeggeri e automezzi. Anno 2014-2013 Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine - AUTORITA PORTUALE CIVITAVECCHIA-FIUMICINO-GAETA
^(in Italian) Port of Civitavecchia website
^Rome for Cruisers - 2018, Civitavecchia (Port of Rome)
^Official Civitavecchia Port Site
^Rome Cruise Terminal - civitavecchiaport.org
^Cruise Ship Calendar - cruisetimetables.com
^Infos at R.A.M. website (search the list of ports) Archived 2011-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
^"Crociere: in calo i passeggeri nei porti liguri, Civitavecchia stabile". amp24.ilsole24ore.com (in Italian). 2024-02-19.
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