CIVITAVECCHIA

  • Latitude: 42.1013
  • Longitude: 11.7777
  • West Mediterranean
  • Port in Italy

Address: Civitavecchia 00053 Italy

Web-site: http://www.portidiroma.it/

Civitavecchia is a major seaport located on the western coast of Italy, around 80 kilometers northwest of Rome. It plays a significant role in maritime transport, serving as a key hub for passenger and cargo operations. Below is a detailed description and specification of the port:

General Information:

  • Location: Civitavecchia, Lazio region, Italy
  • Coordinates: Approximately 42.0944° N latitude and 11.7921° E longitude
  • Port Type: Mixed-use (commercial, cruise, ferry, cargo)
  • Governing Body: Port Authority of Civitavecchia (part of the Port System Authority of the Central-Northern Tyrrhenian Sea)

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Terminals:

    • Passenger Terminals: Several terminals dedicated to cruise ships and ferries. Major cruise lines frequently include Civitavecchia in their itineraries due to its proximity to Rome.
    • Cargo Terminals: Facilities for handling various types of cargo including containers, bulk, and general cargo.
    • Ro-Ro Terminals: Dedicated terminals for roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) services, facilitating the transport of vehicles and heavy equipment.
  • Berths: Multiple berths with varying depths to accommodate different types of vessels. The larger berths are capable of handling deep-draft vessels.

  • Depth: The depth at the port ranges, with certain areas dredged to accommodate vessels with deeper drafts, usually up to 16 meters.

  • Storage and Logistics: Ample storage facilities including warehouses, open storage yards, and specialized storage for refrigerated goods. The port also has advanced logistical services to support cargo operations.

Connectivity:

  • Road: The port is well-connected to the Italian road network, including major highways facilitating easy access to and from Rome and other parts of Italy.
  • Rail: Cargo and passenger rail services link the port with inland destinations. Rail connections are readily available to transport goods into the interior of the country.
  • Air: The port is an hour’s drive from Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, providing additional connectivity for both cargo and passengers.

Services:

  • Pilotage and Towage: Pilotage is compulsory for ships entering and leaving the port. Towage services are readily available with modern tugs.
  • Bunkering: Fuel bunkering and other ship supplies are available for vessels docking at the port.
  • Repair and Maintenance: The port offers repair and maintenance services, with dry docks and facilities available for ship repairs.
  • Security: The port adheres to international security standards (ISPS) to ensure the safety and security of operations and passengers.

Operations:

  • Passenger Traffic: A significant amount of traffic is related to cruise lines and ferries traveling through the Mediterranean.
  • Cargo Handling: The port handles various types of cargo, including containerized goods, bulk commodities (like coal, grains), and general cargo.
  • Fishing: Although primarily geared towards commercial operations, there are facilities supporting local fishing activities.

Strategic Importance:

  • Proximity to Rome: Serving as the port of Rome, it provides a strategic gateway for tourists and cargo moving to and from the Italian capital.
  • Mediterranean Hub: Its central location in the Mediterranean Sea makes it a pivotal connection point for maritime routes linking Europe with North Africa and the Middle East.

Development Plans:

  • The port continually invests in infrastructure upgrades to enhance capacity and efficiency. These plans include expanding terminal facilities, upgrading logistics infrastructure, and improving environmental sustainability measures.

Civitavecchia is indispensable to Italy’s maritime industry, facilitating both the economic activities related to cargo transport and the tourism sector through its busy cruise terminals.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
OOSTERDAM Passenger IT CVV 9/15/2024
MSC SEASIDE Passenger ITPMO 9/15/2024
QUEEN ANNE Passenger FRAJA>ITCVV 9/15/2024
MEIN SCHIFF 2 Passenger IT CVV 9/15/2024
SCARLET LADY Passenger IT CVV 9/11/2024
MSC SEAVIEW Passenger ES PMI 9/11/2024
VASTASO Towing/Tug CIVITAVECCHIA 9/10/2024
EUROPA 2 Passenger IT CVV 9/10/2024
AIDACOSMA Passenger ITCVV 9/10/2024
CLARA Cargo CIVITAVECCHIA 9/8/2024
JANAS Passenger ITCVV 9/8/2024
MORNING CINDY Cargo BE ANR 9/8/2024
ELETTRA Pleasure 9/3/2024
SEA-WATCH 5 Cargo IT CVV 9/3/2024
MSC FANTASIA Passenger ITCVV 9/3/2024
MARELLA VOYAGER Passenger ITCVV 9/3/2024
HSL NASSAU Cargo IT CVV 9/3/2024
KAPPAMARINE Other 9/3/2024
CP 305 Port 9/3/2024
ATHARA Passenger ITOLB 9/3/2024
HYPE Sailing 9/3/2024
AURA Sailing ITPNZ 9/3/2024
ODYSSEY OF THE SEAS Passenger CIVITAVECCHIA 9/3/2024
CENCELLE Towing/Tug 9/3/2024
MARIA ROSA Fishing 9/3/2024

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