The Livorno cruise port
The Livorno cruisentials. All you need to know to organize shore excursions on your own from Livorno cruise port
Livorno Walking Around The City
Livorno is a port city on the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of Tuscany, Italy, the beginning of July 2014.
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Cruise Port | Livorno Florence and Pisa in 12 Hours!
Here is our video for anyone taking a cruise to Livorno who would like to visit Florence & Pisa in 8-12 hours. Detailed information about our journey.
How to explore Florence and Pisa in just one day! Great for cruise ship passengers who dock at the port of Livorno and have less than 12 hours to explore these amazing cities with less only a few hours before heading back to the cruise ship.
Our cruise ship visited Livorno from 7am to 7pm.
Here is my Cruise Critic forum post about how you can get to Florence & Pisa in the same day while visiting Livorno on your upcoming Mediterranean cruise. Hope this video and forum post help you.
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Port of Livorno - Florence, Pisa, Tuscany
In this video I review the places you can go from the Port of Livorno if you are on a western Mediterranean cruise. I review Florence, Pisa and Tuscany trips from the Port of Livorno.
Livorno, Italy -- Princess Cruises Local Connections
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Visit Livorno, Italy, like a local with Local Connections by Princess Cruises. Meet Giovanni Spadoni, one our Tuscan regional experts and part of our Med Cruise team. Giovanni describes how Livorno is the gateway to many places and experiences.
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Livorno, Italy: Gateway To Tuscany
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Wine Tasting in Tuscany, Livorno, Italy
On this tour, you'll learn about the art of winemaking and tour a local vineyard in Tuscany, the most famous of all Italian wine regions. LV08
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Mediterranean Cruise day 12 Tuscany Italy, wine tasting
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For today's adventure we port in Livorno, Gateway to Florence and Pisa. That is what I thought we were going to see but.....
we drove by Pisa, saw the leaning tower from the freeway but didn't stop. We didn't actually get to Florence either...so in the beginning of the video I really had no idea what we were doing.
But we ended up on a really nice drive through the Tuscany countryside.
Stopped in a little town called Montecarlo then went to a winery where we had a nice snack and wine tasting. Of course I had to buy some of that wine too!
Then back to the ship. Only a half day excursion but it was nice.
Wait till you see the sunset I saw from on the ship! It was awesome.
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The Port of Livorno, Italy - 3rd August, 2010
Views from the quayside and from the Thomson Destiny cruise ship of the port of Livorno. Footage features a number of other ships and ferries, as well as the port infrastructure, including cranes, silos, and industry.
Places to see in ( Livorno - Italy )
Places to see in ( Livorno - Italy )
Livorno is an Italian port city on the west coast of Tuscany. It's known for its seafood, Renaissance-era fortifications and modern harbor with a cruise ship port. Its central Terrazza Mascagni, a waterside promenade with checkerboard paving, is the city's main gathering place. The bastions of the 16th-century Fortezza Vecchia face the harbor and open onto Livorno's canal-laced Venezia Nuova quarter.
Tuscany's third-largest city is a quintessential port town with a colourful history and cosmopolitan heritage. Declared a free port in the 17th century, Livorno (Leghorn in English) attracted traders from across the globe, who brought with them new customs and habits, exotic goods, slaves and foreign forms of worship. The result was a city famed throughout Europe for its multiculturalism. Today its seafood is the best on the Tyrrhenian coast, its shabby historic quarter threaded with Venetian-style canals is full of character, and its elegant belle époque buildings offer evocative reminders of a prosperous past. An easy train trip from Florence, Pisa and Rome, it makes an understated but undeniably worthwhile stop on any Tuscan itinerary.
Livorno is a charming city located on the Western coast of Tuscany, on the Ligurian Sea and is considered one of the most important port of Italy. Don't expect to visit a quaint medieval town like many others in the region, since Livorno is one of the most modern cities in Tuscany, even if there are many archaeological remains that fortunately have not been destroyed during the World War II.
Like every port city, Livorno has always been a crossroads and melting pot of the world's cultures and owes its fascinating charm to this multiethnic aspect. Its origins date back maybe to prehistoric times, while many Etruscan and Roman remains have been found all closeby; during the XVIth century, the Medici Family contributed in the development of the city and its sea port, charging the renowed artist Buontalenti with the construction of a new fortified city with fosses and bastions, that gave Livorno those aspect that we can see today.
At the end of the XVIth century, Livorno began to house a large Jewish community - of traders principally - that grew more and more till it began one of the most important of Italy; today, you can visit the Synagogue (actually, you need to schedule your appointment to go inside), an impressive religious builiding that stands out from the traditional Italian architecture.
One of the most enchanting quarters of the city is La Venezia, a Venezia- style quarter with canals (dating back to the Medici era) crossing the all district, small bridges and boats that reminds one of the city in Northern Italy. It is situated in the historical center near the New Fortress and every Summer - usually on early August - houses one of the most important Summer events of the region, the Effetto Venezia. Music, theatre and cultural performances, food and entertainment for both children and adults give a special touch to the quarter that come alive until late night for a few days.
If you visit Livorno with kids, one of the attractions you should see is the Aquarium, with colorful fishes, turtles and many others: a funny break from the city seightseeings that your kids will surely appreciate. But one of most suggestive places is the Terrazza Mascagni, a great chessboard-style terrace made of many white and black tiles located along Viale Italia, separated from the sea by an elegant parapet with columns. The ideal venue for a romantic evening!
If you head to this Tuscan port city, you must try out its great seafood, there are many restaurants both in the historical center and along the lungomare that stretches south to the city, where rocks make space for a bit of beaches. Especially there, you'll find many nice and delicious places to eat at, which are informal and familiar and, above all, have reasonable prices.
( Livorno - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Livorno . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Livorno - Italy
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Livorno is an important cruise port on the Italian west coast. It is the gateway to Tuscany. From Livorno it is only halv an hour drive to Pisa and about 80 minutes to Florence. But Livorno itself is also worth visiting.
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Italy - Port of Livorno (Tuscany Hill Towns)
Star Princess Cruise, Copenhagen to Rome, September 2007. Private shore excursion from the port of Livorno was arranged and conducted by Driver In Rome driverinrome.com
Livorno Italy, Tuscany (videoturysta.eu)
[EN] Livorno is a huge (second largest) port in Italy, but you can also find here interesting buildings and shopping centers among water channels with lots of boats.
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[PL] Livorno to wielki (drugi co do wielkości) port we Włoszech, ale także ciekawe budynki i centra handlowe wśród kanałów wodnych z mnóstwem łodzi.
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Places to see in ( Livorno - Italy )
Places to see in ( Livorno - Italy )
Livorno is an Italian port city on the west coast of Tuscany. It's known for its seafood, Renaissance-era fortifications and modern harbor with a cruise ship port. Its central Terrazza Mascagni, a waterside promenade with checkerboard paving, is the city's main gathering place. The bastions of the 16th-century Fortezza Vecchia face the harbor and open onto Livorno's canal-laced Venezia Nuova quarter.
Alot to see in ( Livorno - Italy ) such as :
Quattro Mori
Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori
Old English Cemetery (Oldest in Italy, open on reservation).
Acquario Comunale D. Cestoni
Tuscan islands
Other museums
Funicolare di Montenero one of the few cable railways still in service (another one is in Montecatini Terme near Pistoia.
Livorno is a good starting point and base for a tour of Tuscany. You can reach Pisa in half an hour, Lucca and Florence in somewhat over an hour. (See note under Get in By Boat above). In a well-organized day you can tour from a hotel in Livorno you might sample Chianti-side, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano, Siena and Volterra and be back for dinner. However, return before by expected time for a cruise ship departure could be quite problematic.
( Livorno - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Livorno.
Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Livorno - Italy
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First time in ITALY! | Florence | PISA | Cruise port #2
Today we took advantage of the Royal Caribbean Shore Excursions, and did a bus/walking tour through Pisa and Florence! It made exploring so much easier with planned transportation, let me tell you! We had so much fun seeing so many new things and hearing all the history behind them. I hope you enjoy! Don't forget to watch the other Europe vlogs, and subscribe!
Views of Porto di Livorno, Tuscany, Italy - 24 July, 2019
Views of Livorno's port from the Marella Discovery 2 cruise ship.
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: Italy playlist, here: of views of Livorno's port from the Marella Discovery 2 cruise ship. The film includes views of the port's infrastructure, as well as other ships, and the departure from the port.
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Italy - Port of Livorno (Villages of Cinque Terre)
Video hightlights our tour of Cinque Terre - the five hamlets located on the west coast of the Italian Rivieria.
NCL Spirit Cruise Visits: Livorno
Passengers on the Spirit had a hard choice in Livorno Port. Visit Florence? Or Pisa?
Sigh. I hate to say been there, done it again, but we have and instead spent our time just walking around little Livorno. The port terminal has the best Information of any visited on this cruise along with excellent and free WiFi.
April, 2019
Adventures Ashore: Livorno, Italy Short Version
There’s no question that Tuscany is as beautiful as it gets. Typically, however, cruise ships dock for only one day in Livorno, limiting the options available to cruise passengers. With a half dozen or more shore excursions from which to choose, the cruise passenger visiting Livorno will need to choose a single shore excursion — often at the expense of other experiences that could have been equally as enriching. Here’s a little help in deciding what may be the best choice for you. Read more