Airport Transfers to Rome
The closest airport is Ciampino International Airport, with a transfer time of around 35 minutes.
Other nearby transport: Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) Airport, with a transfer time of around 40 minutes, Civitavecchia Port to Rome takes 70-80 minutes.
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About Rome
Getting there
Rome has two airports. Ciampino, the smaller of the two, is 15.5km from the centre with most direct UK flights provided by Ryanair from London, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dublin. EasyJet also operates a service from Bristol. There is no direct train link from Ciampino to the city centre. Rome’s main airport, Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) is 31km from the centre and hosts direct flights from Manchester and Leeds (Jet2); Birmingham, Luton (Monarch); Dublin (Aer Lingus) and London Gatwick and Heathrow (British Airways). Wherever you’re staying in Rome, Sea-Lifts offer the best possible airport transfers for you and your needs.
City (main sights)
The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With wonderful palaces, millennium-old churches, grand romantic ruins, opulent monuments, ornate statues and graceful fountains, the challenge is deciding what not to do. The most popular sights include: The Colosseum; Vatican Museums; Roman Forum; St Peter’s Basilica; Palatino; Museo e Galleria Borghese; Capitoline Museums; Pantheon; and the Trevi Fountain.
Day trips from Rome
If you have plenty of time in Rome and want to travel further afield there are lots of possible day trips, including: Tivoli – Villa d’Este and Hadrian’s villa; Capri; Naples; Mount Vesuvius – Pompeii; Florence; Amalfi Coast; Castelli Romani; Assisi and Orvieto; Pisa; Siena. Sea-Lifts offer transfers from Rome to all of these destinations and more. Whatever your transfer needs, get in touch and we’ll make sure your trip is perfectly scheduled.
Events
Rome Marathon (March); Estate Romana – citywide programme of open-air concerts, cinema, dance and theatre (June-October); Rome Film Festival (October).
History
Rome sits on the River Tiber. It’s history spans over two and half thousand years, which have seen it transform from a small village to the centre of a vast empire, through the founding of Catholicism, and into the capital of today’s Italy. According to legend, Rome was founded in 753 BC by twin sons Romulus and Remus who were raised by a she-wolf. Romulus was said to have killed his brother in a dispute over who was to govern the city.
Airport transfer types to suit all budgets
Shared
Share the vehicle with other passengers with similar flights & destinations.
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One of the most cost effective and efficient ways of getting to the resort.
Scheduled
Similar to a shared transfer, except this runs to a set timetable, so you’re required to book a service that works for your flight times.
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Generally not door-to-door but cheaper.
Private
Book a driver and vehicle for your sole use.
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No sharing with others, no waiting at the airport and a direct door-to-door service, with no additional stops en route.
Coach
Similar to a private transfer the only difference is that it is using a larger vehicle.
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Perfect for larger groups wanting to travel together.
Exec & Limousine
Enjoy vehicles such as a top-of-the-range Mercedes minivan or an S-Class Mercedes limousine.
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Like a private transfer, but with the additional benefit of travelling in style.
Truly flawless door-to-door service
- Relax knowing that someone will be waiting at the airport
- 24/7 assist while you’re travelling
- Get to your destination safely and comfortably