Porto Torres – Civitavecchia
Ferry to Rome
Porto Torres – Civitavecchia
Ferry to Rome
Grimaldi Lines provides the ferry from Porto Torres to Civitavecchia. Porto Torres Civitavecchia ferries cost between £47 and £300, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Porto Torres Civitavecchia ferries.
The first Porto Torres Civitavecchia ferry typically departs from Porto Torres at around 10:30. The last ferry usually departs at 16:15.
The Porto Torres Civitavecchia ferry trip can take around 8 hours. The fastest sailings are approximately 7 hours 44 minutes with Grimaldi Lines. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are 2 weekly sailings from Porto Torres to Civitavecchia provided by Grimaldi Lines. Timetables can change from season to season.
Porto Torres Civitavecchia ferry prices typically range between £47* and £300*. The average price is typically £123*. The cheapest Porto Torres Civitavecchia ferry prices start from £47*. The average price for a foot passenger is £62*. The average price for a car is £157*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Porto Torres to Civitavecchia is approximately 249.3 miles (401.2km) or 217 nautical miles.
Yes, Grimaldi Lines ferries allow cars on board ferries between Porto Torres and Civitavecchia. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Porto Torres and Civitavecchia.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Grimaldi Lines ferries between Porto Torres and Civitavecchia.
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Porto Torres to Civitavecchia with Grimaldi Lines. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.
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Porto Torres - Civitavecchia Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Italy | |
Destination Country | Italy | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Grimaldi Lines | |
Average Price | £111* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 8h 32m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 7h 45m | |
First Ferry | 10:45 | |
Last Ferry | 16:00 | |
Distance | 216 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
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The Italian city of Porto Torres is located on the north west coast of the island of Sardinia. It is roughly 25 km to the east of the Gorditanian promontory and also on the bay of the Gulf of Asinara. There are a number of things to see in the city, the most popular being the 11th century, three naved, Basilica of San Gavino which was built using only precious hardstones like marble, porphyry and granite, and is Sardinia's largest Romanesque church. Also popular are the Catacombs of Tanca Borgona which are man made underground passageways built for religious practice.
It is the second best served port in Sardinia, after Olbia, and links the island to Genoa, with a crossing time of 11 hours and 30 minutes. There are also services to Civitavecchia (7 hours and 15 minutes, Barcelona (11 hours and 15 minutes), Ajaccio (3 hours and 30 minutes), Propriano ( 4 hours) and Marseille (17 hours).
The Italian city of Civitavecchia lies on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast in the Lazio region of the country. The city, which is home to just under 60,000 residents, is home to a cruise and ferry port and is located around 80 km to the north west of Rome. The city can trace its port's history back over one thousand years to 101-108 AD, when the Emperor Trajan ordered the port of Centumcellae to be built in order to accommodate deepwater shipping for the Roman capital. After this period, they fell under the rule of a number of different Counts and Popes.
In the city visitors will find examples of restored medieval and Baroque structures which includes the large Forte Michelangelo which is a fortress that was commissioned by pope Giulio II in the early 16th century and the 17th century defensive walls behind the port. The wall forms one side of the Lungoporto Gramsci which is an elevated pedestrian walkway. From here there are excellent views to be had of the cruise ships and ferry basins in the port.
Car and passenger ferries link Civitavecchia to Sardinia, Sicily, and other destinations within Italy and abroad.