Private transfer and chauffeur service from Rome Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Rome, all Lazio destinations, and beyond. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Flight tracking included. Meet and greet in the arrivals hall. Italy's busiest airport, gateway to Rome, Vatican, Civitavecchia, Naples, Florence, and all Italian and European destinations.
Rome Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (IATA: FCO), universally known as Fiumicino, is Italy's largest and busiest airport, handling approximately 40 million passengers annually. Located approximately 30 to 32 kilometres southwest of central Rome on the Tyrrhenian coast, it is the primary arrival point for all intercontinental flights to Italy — transatlantic arrivals from North America, long-haul operations from Asia and the Middle East, and the vast majority of major European carrier traffic.
The airport operates across two active passenger terminals: Terminal 1 handles European and domestic flights for most carriers, while Terminal 3 is the main intercontinental hub, home to ITA Airways long-haul operations and most Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and oneworld international traffic. Terminals 1 and 3 share a single landside arrivals zone connected by a covered walkway. A third terminal (Terminal 5) handles US pre-clearance and US-bound flights with dedicated security screening.
Note: Fiumicino experiences significant traffic congestion on the A91 motorway and GRA ring road during peak hours and summer weekends. Ongoing road infrastructure works around the airport perimeter may cause additional delays. Your driver monitors conditions in real time.
| Destination | Distance | Approx. Time* |
|---|---|---|
| Rome — City & Key Venues | ||
| Roma Termini / Historic Centre | 32 km | 35–55 min |
| Vatican City / St Peter's Square | 28 km | 32–50 min |
| Colosseum / Roman Forum (Celio) | 33 km | 38–58 min |
| EUR District (Palazzo dei Congressi) | 22 km | 25–40 min |
| Trastevere | 28 km | 30–48 min |
| Parioli / Villa Borghese | 35 km | 40–60 min |
| FAO / IFAD / WFP (Circus Maximus) | 30 km | 35–52 min |
| Quirinale / Palazzo Chigi | 32 km | 38–58 min |
| Auditorium Parco della Musica | 36 km | 40–60 min |
| Ciampino Airport (CIA) | 45 km | 50–75 min |
| Lazio — Day Trips & Destinations | ||
| Civitavecchia Cruise Port | 70 km | 65–85 min |
| Tivoli (Villa d'Este / Villa Adriana) | 50 km | 55–75 min |
| Castel Gandolfo (Papal Summer Residence) | 40 km | 45–60 min |
| Frascati / Castelli Romani | 45 km | 50–65 min |
| Bracciano | 60 km | 55–75 min |
| Ostia Antica | 20 km | 20–30 min |
| Sperlonga / Gaeta (coast) | 145 km | 1h45–2h15 |
| Italy | ||
| Naples (Napoli) | 240 km | 2h30–3h |
| Florence (Firenze) | 295 km | 3h–3h30 |
| Amalfi Coast / Positano | 310 km | 3h30–4h30 |
| Pompeii | 265 km | 2h45–3h30 |
| Siena | 295 km | 3h–3h30 |
| Orvieto | 130 km | 1h30–1h50 |
| Assisi | 190 km | 2h–2h30 |
| Milan (MXP Airport) | 585 km | 6h–7h |
* Approximate times under normal traffic. Rome traffic is notoriously variable — the GRA ring road and via Aurelia/A91 approaches to Fiumicino are congested during weekday peak hours (07:30–10:00 and 16:30–20:00) and on summer Fridays. Your driver plans the optimal route for each journey in real time.
| Vehicle | Passengers | 4 Hours | 8 Hours | 24 Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes E-Class | 1–3 | €360 | €700 | €1,500 |
| Mercedes V-Class | 1–6 | €480 | €880 | €1,800 |
| Mercedes S-Class | 1–3 | €700 | €1,200 | €2,400 |
| Mercedes G-Class | 1–4 | — | — | €4,000 |
| Mercedes-Maybach S-Class | 1–3 | — | — | €4,000 |
| Mercedes-Maybach GLS | 1–4 | — | — | €4,000 |
| Bentley Bentayga | 1–4 | — | — | €4,500 |
| Bentley Mulsanne | 1–3 | — | — | €5,000 |
| Rolls-Royce Dawn | 1–3 | — | — | €5,800 |
| Rolls-Royce Cullinan | 1–4 | — | — | €5,800 |
| Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1–3 | — | — | €6,000 |
Ultra Luxury vehicles require a minimum 24-hour booking. For transfer pricing to a specific destination or group arrivals: +33 753 54 87 71 or [email protected].
The Vatican (St Peter's Square and Vatican Museums) is approximately 28 kilometres from Fiumicino Airport. By private chauffeur, the journey takes approximately 32 to 50 minutes under normal conditions. The route via the A91 and the via Aurelia bypasses the historic centre, making Vatican transfers typically faster than journeys to central Rome.
Yes. Civitavecchia is approximately 70 kilometres from Fiumicino Airport — a direct transfer of 65 to 85 minutes by private chauffeur via the A12/E80 motorway. This is one of our most frequently booked routes, serving cruise passengers arriving at Fiumicino on embarkation day who do not wish to go into Rome city centre first.
Fiumicino currently operates two main terminals: Terminal 1 for European and domestic flights (including most European carriers), and Terminal 3 for intercontinental operations (ITA Airways long-haul, most major US carriers, Middle Eastern and Asian airlines, and Star Alliance/SkyTeam hubs). Both share a connected landside arrivals zone. Terminal 5 handles US-bound pre-clearance departures. Your boarding pass will indicate your terminal.
Yes. Your driver monitors your flight in real time and adjusts to your actual landing. There is no additional charge for delays within the standard waiting period.
Yes. Fiumicino to Positano on the Amalfi Coast is approximately 310 kilometres and 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours 30 minutes by private chauffeur via the A1 to Naples and the SS163 coastal road. This is one of the most spectacular drives in Italy and a natural continuation of a Rome visit for guests arriving for extended stays on the coast.
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