Ferries Livorno
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Livorno is a lively Tuscan port city, known for its canals and a rich culinary heritage. As well as being a fascinating destination to visit, it is also an ideal starting to explore the Mediterranean by ferry.
The port of Livorno provides year-round connections to several destinations in Italy and further afield, including Sardinia, Sicily and Corsica. During the summer months, an additional range of routes becomes available.
Find out about ferries to Livorno for 2025: departure ports, timetables, trip duration, and companies. Compare prices, discover offers, and book your tickets to Livorno on Ferryhopper without hidden fees!
Livorno ferry schedules
Olbia Livorno


Bastia Livorno


Golfo Aranci Livorno

Palermo Livorno

Capraia Livorno

L'Île-Rousse Livorno


Livorno Bastia


Livorno Olbia


Livorno Golfo Aranci

Livorno Palermo

Livorno Capraia

Livorno L'Île-Rousse


How much is the ferry to Livorno?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Livorno routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Olbia – Livorno | Bastia – Livorno | Golfo Aranci – Livorno | |
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1 Adult | € 20.4 | € 23 | € 15 |
2 Adults | € 41 | € 42 | € 32 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | € 56.25 | € 84 | € 78.99 |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | € 107.2 | € 119 | € 97 |
Book ferry tickets for Livorno
Offers
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Discounts
Ferry companies operating from Livorno apply special discounts for certain groups of passengers.
Children aged 3 and under usually travel for free on most routes, without an assigned seat. Discounts are also available for children aged 4–12.
Discounts may vary depending on the company and the ferry route.
Best time to book
Booking tickets from Livorno well in advance can make a difference, particularly during the high season. From July to August, demand is high, which can affect ticket availability and prices. To guarantee a place on board at the best price, it is advisable to book your ferry between March and May.
If you're planning a day trip to the island of Capraia, it's all the more essential to plan ahead. During the summer, ferries are in high demand, so buying a ticket in advance will ensure hassle-free travel.
During the low season, typically in spring and autumn, there is usually more availability and cheaper fares. However, we still recommend booking a few weeks in advance, especially if you're traveling on weekends or public holidays.
If you're planning your trip closer to your travel date, it's worth checking for last-minute offers, which many ferry companies provide. These discounts are ideal for those who are flexible about their departure dates and times.
Information about Livorno
Livorno is a bustling coastal city that blends history, culture, and maritime traditions. The historic center retains the charm of the Medici Renaissance era with its imposing fortifications and network of canals. It's no surprise that city is known as the "Little Venice."
One of Livorno's most iconic landmarks is the Terrazza Mascagni, a picturesque seaside square with a distinctive chequered pavement. It offers a unique view of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is perfect for a relaxing stroll at sunset.
The real star of the city is the sea, which plays a central role in its beaches and cuisine. Be sure to try cacciucco, a traditional fish soup from Livorno, as well as the famous "5 e 5," a chickpea cake popular as a street food.
If you're looking for an adventure, consider planning a day trip to Capraia, an island in the Tuscan Archipelago. With its unspoiled landscapes and crystal-clear waters, the island is an ideal destination for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts.
Are you curious to learn more about this northern Italian city? Check out our travel guide to Livorno to discover the best places to see, things to do, and places to eat!
Tips and advice for your trip
Located on the Tyrrhenian Sea, Livorno is a key maritime hub for travelers looking to reach some of the most fascinating destinations in Italy and beyond. Here are some useful tips to help you plan your trip:
- Ferries from Livorno often sell out quickly during the high season. By booking in advance, you can ensure a place on board and cheaper tickets.
- Traveling to/from Livorno during the low season allows you to enjoy a milder climate and smaller crowds. Ferry tickets are often cheaper, too.
- Discover the nearby islands of the Tuscan Archipelago! Capraia is perfect for a day trip and is only a short ferry ride away from Livorno.
- We recommend booking a cabin for a more comfortable trip on the longer ferry routes to Sardinia or Sicily.
- There's no better way to explore Sardinia or Corsica from Livorno than by car. You'll have the freedom to reach the most remote beaches and lesser-known places.
- During the summer months, aim to reach your departure port well in advance, especially if you need to board your vehicle.
- On short ferry trips, travel light and carry only the essentials. This will reduce your boarding time and allow you to move around more freely.
Onboard services
Ferries from Livorno provide a comfortable journey with services to suit every need. On ferry routes to Sardinia and Corsica, you can choose between a deck passage ticket, numbered seats, and cabins. For shorter routes, such as from Livorno to Capraia, cabins are not available, but seating options are included in the ticket price.
If you are traveling by vehicle, conventional ferries provide large garage areas where you can leave your car, motorcycle, camper, or bicycle. Each passenger can usually bring 1 piece of luggage free of charge. Guidelines regarding size and weight may vary depending on the company.
Most ferries to Livorno are equipped with self-service restaurants, bars, and lounge areas where you can relax during the crossing. Some vessels also have shops and play areas for children.
Pets are allowed on all ferries departing from Livorno, usually for a small fee. You have the option of traveling with your pet in designated areas or booking a pet-friendly cabin on the longer routes.
The port of Livorno
The port of Livorno is one of the most important Italian maritime hubs and the largest in Tuscany. Located just minutes from the city center, the port is a strategic hub for travel to Sardinia, Corsica, and Capraia.
The main ferry terminal is located at Calata Carrara. Here you'll find the ticket offices of Corsica Ferries and Moby are here, along with various services for travelers. Grimaldi Lines ferries depart from Darsena Toscana Est. Toremar ferries to Capraia depart from Molo Elba.
The port of Livorno is easily accessible by car via the A12 and A11 motorways. Those arriving by train at Livorno Station can take a bus to Piazza Grande and reach the port in about 10 minutes.
For those traveling by plane, the closest airport to Livorno is the Galileo Galilei Airport in Pisa. From there, you can reach Livorno's main train station in about 40 minutes. Simply take bus line 5 to the Pisa train station and continue by train to Livorno.
Ferry companies traveling to Livorno
FAQs
The duration of the ferry trip from Livorno varies depending on the chosen route. For instance, the crossing to Capraia takes approximately 2 hr 45 min. The trip to Palermo, on the other hand, averages 19 hr 30 min, depending on the route and company selected.
The fastest ferry ride from Livorno takes you to the island of Capraia in about 2 hr 45 min.
The cheapest route is the Livorno - Bastia one, with tickets starting at around €8. Remember that prices may vary depending on the company, time of year, and availability of special offers.
Yes, you can bring your vehicle on conventional ferries from Livorno, as they have garages for cars, motorcycles, and campervans.
Note: If you're planning a trip to Capraia, remember that vehicle circulation is prohibited on the island during the summer.
We recommend arriving at the port at least 1 hour before departure, especially during the high season. Arriving early will allow you to check in, collect your tickets, and board smoothly.
Find detailed answers to all your questions about ferry ticket changes, cancellations and refunds.
Remember that you can also use Ferryhopper's online booking modification service, available with certain ferry companies.
Ferry route map
Below, you can see all active ferry connections to Livorno, as well as starting prices for each route. Use our interactive Map of ferries to visualize your trip and easily plan an island-hopping adventure.