How To Go From Cruise Ship Port To Pisa?

Pisa, a Renaissance-era city on the western edge of Tuscany, is easily accessible from the Livorno cruise terminal. There are four ways to get from Port of Livorno to Pisa: by bus, train, taxi, or car. The most popular way is via bus, taking 16 minutes, while the quickest is via taxi, taking 26 minutes. The cheapest option is via car, taking 4 minutes.

Livorno is a port city on the western edge of Tuscany, serving as a springboard to Pisa and Florence. The Pisa cruise port guide provides timetable calendars of arrival and departure dates by month, listing all ships with cruises going to or leaving from Livorno, Florence-Pisa, Italy. Pisa is known worldwide for its famous leaning tower, which is part of the cathedral complex called Campo dei.

There is no direct connection from Port of Livorno to Pisa, but you can take the bus to Stazione Centrale A, walk to Livorno Centrale, then take the train to Pisa Centrale. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Mercatino Americano to Pisa Centrale via Stazione Centrale B and Livorno Centrale in around 51 minutes.

The fastest and most convenient way to travel to Pisa is using the TuscanyBus service, which is not a guided tour but a straightforward transfer from any ship. If you’re planning cruise travel from big ports, you can use the port shuttle and local transport or a cruise line shuttle (if available) to reach Livorno Centrale.

To reach Pisa, you can take the train, public bus No 10, or share a car with a friend. The distance between Port of Livorno and Leaning Tower of Pisa is 28 km, and the road distance is 27.4 km.


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Debbie Green

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