Ferry from Livorno to Palermo

The crossing from Livorno to Palermo is operated by the shipping company Grimaldi Lines. Grimaldi L ines connects the ferry route from the Italian mainland to Sicily. The
ferry company operates the route up to 3 times a week. The duration of the ferry crossing is approx. 19 hours .

Fähre nach Sizilien

Ferry company

Logo Grimaldi Lines

Alternative ferry routes

TRAVEL GUIDE LIVORNO TO PALERMO

The route from Livorno to Palermo connects the Tuscan port city on the west coast of Italy with the historic capital of Sicily. Livorno, known for its bustling port and charming old town, is an ideal starting point for a trip to Palermo. Palermo, located in the heart of Sicily, offers a rich blend of history, culture and Mediterranean lifestyle. The city is famous for its impressive buildings, lively markets and culinary specialties. This combination allows travelers to immerse themselves from the Tuscan coast into the lively and historically significant atmosphere of Sicily.

FERRY FROM LIVORNO TO PALERMO – FERRY CROSSING

The ferry from Livorno to Palermo is a popular and convenient way to travel between the Italian mainland coast and the Sicilian island. There are regular ferry connections that offer a relaxed crossing across the Tyrrhenian Sea. The journey usually takes between 11 and 14 hours, depending on the shipping company and the specific timetables. During the crossing, passengers can enjoy numerous amenities on board, including restaurants, cafés and comfortable cabins. The view of the sea during the crossing adds to the relaxing atmosphere and makes the transition from Livorno to Palermo a pleasant part of the journey.

PLACES OF INTEREST IN PALERMO

Palermo is a city full of cultural and historical highlights. Among the most important sights are Palermo Cathedral, an impressive example of Norman architecture, and the Palazzo dei Normanni, which houses the beautiful Palazzo dei Normanni. The old town is known for its historic markets such as the Mercato di Ballarò and the Mercato della Vucciria, where you can experience the hustle and bustle and local specialties. Other sights include the Capuchin Crypt, the impressive Church of the Gesù and the Quattro Canti, a baroque square in the city center. Palermo is also known for its culinary diversity, from the famous arancini to cannoli and other Sicilian delicacies. The city offers a successful blend of history, culture and gastronomy that will delight any visitor.

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