Private transfer
Stress-Free Rome Airport Transfers
Fixed rates, no meter at the curb, and a driver who meets you inside arrivals with a name sign — covering Fiumicino, Ciampino, Civitavecchia, and point-to-point Rome on the same transparent pricing.
Smallest band, FCO or Ciampino to Rome (up to 3 people / 3 bags): €85 one way · €170 €160 round trip (€10 round-trip discount applied; before night or child seats). See your live total below.
- Driver meets you inside arrivals
- Fixed price, no meter
- Licensed NCC drivers
Book your transfer
Choose your route to see live pricing and book — fixed fares, no meter.
How pricing works
Fares are fixed by route and by the vehicle your party needs — sized on whichever is larger, your headcount or your bags (smallest airport band is €85 one way). Round trips cost less than two one-way trips. Night pickups between 8pm and 6am add €10per leg, applied automatically from your time. Child seats are fitted in our vans at €10 each per leg; smaller parties are upgraded to a van automatically.
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Airport transfers
What guests say about the ride
Itineraries get the long quotes on the homepage. Here is recent feedback focused on pickups, timing, and meet and greet, the things that matter most for transfers.
Driver met us inside arrivals with a name sign, helped with bags, and we skipped the taxi line entirely. After a long flight that was exactly what we needed.
FCO pickup · 2025 guest
Fixed price before we landed, no haggling at the curb. Communication was clear on where to meet and the ride into central Rome was smooth.
Ciampino to Trastevere · 2025 guest
Why book ahead
Skip the taxi rank
No queue at the official stand, which is often long after busy flights and can mean a long stand in the heat or rain. Often the issue is not just passenger volume, it is that too few taxis are available at once. You meet your driver inside, then walk straight to the car. No haggling with unofficial drivers in the hall.
Fixed prices
The fare is tied to route, party size, and bag count, not traffic anxiety. A taxi may be cheaper in some cases. The point here is clarity, meet and greet, and door-to-door ease.
Meet and greet
Your driver waits inside the terminal, helps with bags, and walks you to the car. Especially valuable after a long flight.
Professional drivers
Licensed private-hire (Italy's NCC category: pre-booked car with driver, not a street taxi). Mercedes E-Class and equivalent vehicles. Vetted through the same partner network we use for itinerary clients. Discreet, punctual, accustomed to international travelers.
Trust signals
- Licensed private-hire drivers under Italy's NCC rules (not informal ride shares)
- Drivers hold valid ZTL permits for Rome's restricted driving zones — no routing around the historic center
- 24/7 support through Roam Rome for active bookings
- Door-to-door service: airport, port, hotel, or address
You can still read the full comparison of trains, taxis, and private transfer if you want the honest tradeoffs first.
How long does the journey take?
From Fiumicino (FCO) to the center of Rome the drive takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. From Ciampino the journey is shorter — roughly 30 to 45 minutes to the historic center. Both estimates assume normal traffic; allow extra time for Friday evenings and Sunday returns which are consistently busier.
Your driver tracks your flight in real time and adjusts departure accordingly. You do not need to update us if your flight is on schedule.
Cruise passengers: Civitavecchia to Rome
If you are arriving or departing by cruise ship at Civitavecchia port, the same private transfer service covers the route. The port is approximately 80 kilometers from central Rome — roughly 60 to 90 minutes by car depending on traffic. We cover both directions: port pickup to Rome hotel, and Rome hotel to port in time for embarkation.
Select the Civitavecchia route in the booking form.
Arriving before check-in?
If your hotel room isn't ready when you land, luggage storage is available near all major Rome train stations and tourist areas through Bounce. Book a spot before you fly and drop your bags on arrival — then walk into the city unencumbered while the room turns over.
Frequently asked questions
What if my flight is delayed?
Drivers track commercial flights and adjust pickup time. If you are significantly delayed, message us as soon as you can so we can coordinate with the dispatcher.
How much luggage can we bring?
Pricing follows how many people you are and how many large checked-style bags you bring (the higher of the two sets the band on our published table). If your luggage is unusual, note it in your booking request.
Can you provide child seats?
Yes. Child seats are €5 each and are confirmed with your booking. Mention ages and how many seats you need when you check out or send your request.
How do I pay?
On this page you enter your trip details and pay by card in one step through Stripe Checkout (hosted by Stripe). Your booking is confirmed as soon as payment goes through, and we email your confirmation with driver meeting points right away. Add-ons or custom cases may use request booking first, then payment instructions.
What is your cancellation policy?
Contact us as early as possible if plans change. Specific terms follow the confirmation we send for your booking and the payment method used.
Is a private transfer worth it compared to the Leonardo Express train?
The Leonardo Express from FCO to Termini takes 32 minutes and costs €14 per person, fast and cheap if you're traveling light and staying near Termini. A private transfer makes sense when you have luggage, are traveling as a group of 3 or more, are arriving late at night, are landing at FCO in the early-morning arrival wave from the US, are staying somewhere other than the center, or simply want a calmer arrival. That early window often overlaps with commuter traffic and a shortage of available taxis, which is why the rank can move so slowly. You are paying for meet and greet inside arrivals, direct drop at your address, and no onward connection after a long flight.
What is an NCC driver and how is it different from a taxi?
NCC (Noleggio Con Conducente) is Italy's licensed pre-booked private hire category — equivalent to a private hire vehicle in the UK or a black car service in the US. Unlike street taxis, NCC drivers cannot be hailed and must be booked in advance. They operate on fixed agreed prices rather than metered fares. All drivers in our network are licensed under NCC regulations.
How is Roam Rome different from other private transfer companies in Rome?
Roam Rome is a licensed NCC operator, the same category as other pre-booked transfer services in the city. What matters in practice: fixed prices confirmed at booking with no metered surprises, meet and greet inside the arrivals hall with a name sign, flight tracking so pickup adjusts automatically for delays, and instant confirmation through card payment rather than a back-and-forth booking request.
Where exactly does the driver meet us?
Inside the arrivals hall, after customs and baggage claim, with a sign showing your name. You will not need to exit the terminal and search for your car.
Can I book a return transfer for my departure at the same time?
Yes. Select "Round trip" in the booking form and both legs are included in one booking — you add the departure flight and return pickup details right there before you pay.
Itineraries
Planning more than the airport ride?
Custom PDF itineraries with neighborhood flow, timing, and reservations strategy. Book your itinerary and add a transfer at checkout — you pay one combined Stripe total (examples: 2-day + one-way €150, 4-day + return €270).
