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Flights from Dammam to Rome

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Fly from Dammam to Rome with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Dammam to Rome and swap a sleek metropolis on the Arabian Gulf for the fascinating Roman ruins of Italy’s capital.

Fly with Etihad to visit the romantic city of Rome and explore cobbled streets steeped in history. Step back in time as you marvel at the ancient Colosseum or imagine a bygone world at the Roman Forum. With endless sights and renowned cuisine, Rome is the ultimate getaway.

Your flight from Dammam to Rome

Your journey from Dammam to Rome begins at King Fahd International Airport (DMM) on the east coast of Saudi Arabia. The airport is 25 minutes west of the city centre by road and is well connected to downtown Dammam, with plenty of bus and taxi services.

Enjoy a restful layover amid the modern splendour of Abu Dhabi before taking off towards your destination – Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO).

Approximately 22 miles (35km) from central Rome, Fiumicino Airport has travel links by bus, taxi or the speedy Leonardo Express rail service. You can also rent a private car.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Dammam to Rome: FAQs

Is Rome easy to get around?

Rome is rich with heritage sites, favourably clustered together within reasonable range of one another. Come prepared with sensible footwear and you can explore most of the inner city by foot – consider a walking tour to hear the best stories. Rome is also well connected with taxis and public transport. Look out for metro passes for unlimited travel on metro, bus and rail services for 24 or 72 hours.

What’s the weather like in Rome?

Rome’s Mediterranean climate experiences hot, humid summers averaging temperatures of 25°C. Highs can reach 31°C or higher between June and early September, so sun protection may be needed. Winter months are generally much colder, averaging from 15°C to 3°C.

Top tips for Dammam to Rome

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Unearth centuries of preserved history

While Dammam’s ancient Tarout Castle off the northern coast of Dammam is thought to have been around since 5000 BC, you can also treasure Rome’s preserved Pantheon temple to revel in the magic of the past. This monument can be found in the heart of the city, not far from the iconic Trevi Fountain.

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When in Rome

If you enjoy viewing timeless relics like those at the Heritage Village in Dammam, you must visit the Colosseum, Rome’s landmark attraction. Learn about Roman entertainment and lifestyle as you climb great heights to the top of the oval amphitheatre. This spectacular structure once staged battles between wooden ships, flooding the Colosseum with water for special events. Afterwards, you can feast like the Romans at delicious local trattorias.