Port of Civitavecchia
The port of Civitavecchia, which then is the port of Rome, is in many ways at the heart of the city of Civitavecchia, not only for the fact that it is a passenger terminal (the second stop for annual number of passengers in transit ) and the flow of cruise ships, and the fact that so-called motorways of the sea Civitavecchia are now more than ever, more convenient alternative to road transportation for the movement of goods – solution, the latter increasingly expensive for rising fuel costs – makes sure that the economy, local and otherwise, it will promote.
Obviously there is still ground to exploit this huge potential.
In the port of Civitavecchia operate a hundred companies, including shipping companies, companies engaged in tourism and industries (food and beverage outlets, bars, etc..)
In the port of Civitavecchia is located works of absolute value and artistic interest such as the Forte Michelangelo stands out, designed and partly built by Michelangelo.