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The ferry routes beetween Livorno and Sicily are covered by the maritime operator Grimaldi Lines who operate 6 connections per week with typically afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 20 hours 30 minutes. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.
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The port of Livorno is the main port of Tuscany and one of the most important ports in Italy for both tourists commercial activity. It is a multi-purpose port and is equipped to accommodate any type of ship and handle any type of goods or traffic. The port of Livorno has a rich and fascinating history and has been extended and modified often since the sixteenth century. The freight yard opened in the mid-1800s. Then the old port had a brief period of crisis, but has had a resurgence since the Orlando Shipyard in the New Dock opened. Today the port areas is vast and includes, customs and all th... [More information]
Address: Via Guido Donegani, Livorno, Italy
Directions: Google Map @ Livorno, port
Sicily and its islands are in the heart of the Mediterranean and attract tourists from all over the world because of the beaches and clean waters, but also for culture and tradition that can be found in the streets of Sicily's fantastic cities. There are fantastic historic and religious buildings from all eras to be found in Sicily. Nature on the is island is varies from the coasts to the interior and Mount Etna. History The first settlements in Sicily date back to ancient times and the Sicans, the Sicels and the Elimi civilizations. They followed colonization from the Phoenicians, Greek... [More information]