Livorno Trip Overview
Explore Lucca and Pisa on a private Shore excursion led by a professional English speaking driver departing from the port of Livorno.The picturesque fortress town of Lucca is steeped in history—it was here that Caesar, Pompeii and Crassus agreed to rule Rome as a triumvirate in 56 B.C. Later Lucca was the first town that accepted Christianity. Proceed to Pisa, a once-famous sea-trading republic and an arch-rival of nearby Genoa.
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Duration: 9 hours
Starts: Livorno, Italy
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Livorno, Toscana, Italy
Explore Lucca and Pisa on a private Shore excursion led by a professional English speaking driver departing from the port of Livorno.The picturesque fortress town of Lucca is steeped in history—it was here that Caesar, Pompeii and Crassus agreed to rule Rome as a triumvirate in 56 B.C. Later Lucca was the first town that accepted Christianity. Proceed to Pisa, a once-famous sea-trading republic and an arch-rival of nearby Genoa.
Itinerary
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Pass By: Acquario di Livorno, Piazzale Pietro Mascagni 1, 57127, Livorno Italy
Depart Livorno Port and head to Pisa. We will meet you dockside. Disembark the ship , do not take any shuttle and look for the driver with your name .
Stop At: Piazza dei Miracoli, Piazza del Duomo, 56126, Pisa Italy
Visit the square Campo dei Miracoli where Pisa’s 3 stunning monuments are located: the Duomo, the Baptistery, and the Leaning Tower, which is one of the most photographed landmarks in Italy. Admission to the various sites are not included.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Stop At: Lucca’s Duomo (Cattedrale di San Martino), Piazza San Martino, Lucca Italy
This city is one of Tuscany’s well kept secrets. The picturesque fortress town is steeped in history; it was here that Caesar, Pompeii and Crassus agreed to rule Rome as a triumvirate in 56 B.C. Later Lucca was the first town that accepted Christianity. In the Middle Ages, the city fell to Florence and during the French invasion Napoleon made Lucca a Municipality and gave it to his sister Elisa whose name is still connected with a number of buildings and sites.
Duration: 4 hours