Ferries from Livorno to Capraia Island

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Want to book a holiday to Italy? Find your ferry from Livorno to Capraia Island using our Capraia Island ferry booking system. In just few steps you can get all the info you need, including the ferry routes, the timetables, the prices and the travel times for the crossings to Capraia Island from Livorno.

The sea connections between Livorno and Capraia Island are operated by the sailing company Toremar who carry out 7 trips per week with mostly morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times not exceeding 2 hours 45 minutes. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. The crew will ensure passenger comfort on board and are available to assist you in any eventuality.

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Ferries from Livorno to Capraia Island

Port of Livorno

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

Guide of Capraia Island

The island of Capraia is part of the Tuscan Archipelago, in the province of Livorno. It is a volcanic island and it is possible to see the volcano of Cala Rossa. The island is closer to Corsica than to Tuscany and is one of the most wild and natural islands to visit. The name Capraia was given to the island by the Romans and the Greeks had previously called it Aigylion. The name Capraia derives from the presence of wild goats on the island, but another hypothesis suggests that it was named after the 'karpa' rock present on the island. Places to visit  Tourists flock to the island from spr... [More information]

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