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Sardinia to Livorno ferries:
| Ferry routes | Crossing duration | Frequency of sailings | Ferry Company | Book now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Golfo Aranci to Livorno | 6 hrs 30 mins | up to 2 sailings per day | CORSICA SARDINIA | Book Now! |
| Olbia to Livorno | 7 hrs | up to 7 sailings per week | MOBY LINES | Book Now! |
Sicily to Livorno ferries:
| Ferry routes | Crossing duration | Frequency of sailings | Ferry Company | Book now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palermo to Livorno | 19 hrs | no sailings / seasonal route | GRANDI NAVI VELOCI | Book Now! |
| Termini Imerese to Livorno | 19 hrs | up to 3 sailings per week | GRANDI NAVI VELOCI | Book Now! |
Camping on Board available on Termini Imerese Livorno with Grandi Navi Veloci.
Morocco to Livorno ferries:
| Ferry routes | Crossing duration | Frequency of sailings | Ferry Company | Book now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tanger-Med to Livorno | 2 days 13 hrs | 1 sailing per week | GRIMALDI LINES | Book Now! |
Spain to Livorno ferries:
| Ferry routes | Crossing duration | Frequency of sailings | Ferry Company | Book now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barcelona to Livorno | 20 hrs | up to 4 sailings per week | GRIMALDI LINES | Book Now! |
Malta to Livorno ferries:
| Ferry routes | Crossing duration | Frequency of sailings | Ferry Company | Book now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malta to Livorno | 32 hrs 30 mins | 1 sailing per week | GRANDI NAVI VELOCI | Book Now! |
Corsica to Livorno ferries:
| Ferry routes | Crossing duration | Frequency of sailings | Ferry Company | Book now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bastia to Livorno | 4 hrs | up to 7 sailings per week | MOBY LINES | Book Now! | Bastia to Livorno | 4 hrs | up to 7 sailings per week | CORSICA SARDINIA | Book Now! |
Livorno Port Travel Guide
Accommodation in Livorno
Livorno, in the western coast of Tuscany, in Italy, is the main port of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Founded as a fishing village, disputed between the Italian maritime powers and France for its desirable location, Livorno, during the rule of the Medici family, was at the center of a huge restructuring plan and the urban redevelopment of the port, according to the ideal Renaissance fortress city. Thanks also to the privileges obtained by the Constitutio Livornina of Ferdinand I Grand Duke of Tuscany, who proclaimed it “free port”, as well as becoming a major port of trade, Livorno has acquired the characteristics of a cosmopolitan, multiracial and tolerant city….
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