Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Civitavecchia is a major port located in Rome, primarily utilized for maritime transportation of goods, as well as a fishing port. The commune’s name means “ancient town” and is one of the “Motorways of the Sea” in the Mediterranean, functioning as one of the main links between the mainland of Italy and Sardinia. The ancient name of the port was “Centumcellae,” first mentioned in a letter written by Pliny the Younger in 107 A.D., although scholars debate on whether the name was about the number of rooms of the Trajan Villa, or the number of natural creeks on the coast. Civitavecchia is a part of the Lazio Territory, an area which was confirmed to have social groups since pre-historic times, and the modern town was built over a pre-existing settlement of the Etruscan people in 107-108 B.C.E. (who debated to have founded Rome).
In the beginning of the 2nd century, the harbor and town of Centumcellae were simultaneously developed by Emperor Trajan in the territory of Aquae Tauri. As the town became more popular for ships traveling westbound, the Thermal Baths were constructed on the hill of Ficoncella. Centumcellae flourished in the Imperial Age, and by 538 A.D., it had become a Byzantine stronghold. In 728 A.D., it became a member of the Papal States. The Saracens raided Centumcellae many times in the 9th century, prompting Pope Leo VII to have a newer and more secure settlement built by 854. The town, then known as Civita Vetula, was under the rule of several lords, and the Popes temporarily lost control during the French Rule in 1798-1815. In 1870 it entered the Kingdom of Italy. Civitavecchia was severely damaged during WWII, destroying many of the ancient monuments including Forte Michelangelo, which would be rebuilt in the 1950’s.
Popular points of interest include the Forte Michelangelo, Terme Taurine, and Cattedrale di San Francesco. There is a wealth of Roman and Vatican architecture and tourists are encouraged to visit many of the museums and take the cultural tours available in this important sea port.
Yachting Land Adventures
Voyages
- 22419 - Sorrentine Peninsula Sojourn - May 12, 2024
- 22420 - French & Italian Riviera Delight - May 19, 2024
- 22421 - French & Italian Riviera Delight - May 26, 2024
- 22423 - Southern Italy Sojourn - Jun 09, 2024
- 22425 - French & Italian Riviera Deluxe - Jun 26, 2024
- 22426 - Amalfi Coast to the Adriatic Sea - Jul 06, 2024
- 22438 - Greek & Italian Discovery - Oct 05, 2024
- 22439 - Western Mediterranean Explorer - Oct 12, 2024
- 12420 - Italian Riviera Dream - May 27, 2024
- 12430 - Sorrentine Peninsula Sojourn - Aug 11, 2024
- 12435 - Tuscany & Corsica Discovery - Sep 21, 2024
- 22535 - Italian Riviera Dream - Sep 12, 2025
- 22536 - Greece & Italy Explorer - Sep 19, 2025
- 22539 - Southern Italy & the Tyrrhenian Isles - Oct 12, 2025
- 22540 - Italian Riviera Dream - Oct 19, 2025
- 12434A - Western Mediterranean Explorer - Sep 14, 2024
- 12521 - Italian Riviera Dream - May 22, 2025
- 12529 - Southern Italy & the Tyrrhenian Isles - Jul 20, 2025
- 12530 - Along the Amalfi Coast - Jul 27, 2025
- 12531 - Greece & Italy Discovery - Aug 02, 2025
- 12538 - Glorious Greece & Italy - Sep 24, 2025
- 12539 - Along the Amalfi Coast - Oct 04, 2025
- 12522A - Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer - May 29, 2025
- 12432B - French & Italian Riviera Delight - Aug 25, 2024
- 12623 - Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer - Jun 20, 2026
- 12624 - Southern Italy Dream - Jun 27, 2026
- 12626 - French & Italian Riviera Dream - Jul 11, 2026
- 12627 - Sorrentine Peninsula Sojourn - Jul 18, 2026
- 12628 - Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer - Jul 25, 2026
- 12630 - Greece & Italian Discovery - Aug 19, 2026
- 12631 - Sorrentine Peninsula Sojourn - Aug 29, 2026
- 12632 - Southern Italy Dream - Sep 05, 2026
- 12636 - Greece & Italian Discovery - Oct 07, 2026
- 12637 - Southern Italy Dream - Oct 17, 2026
Testimonials
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