Compare prices and book cheap ferry crossings to Tuscany operated by Corsica Ferries, Moby Lines, Toremar, Blu Navy, Grimaldi Lines
To reach Tuscany by boat, you can depart from 4 countries: Italy, Morocco, Spain and France. The ferries of the 6 companies (Corsica Ferries, Moby Lines, Toremar, Blu Navy, Grimaldi Lines or Grandi Navi Veloci) that provide crossings to Tuscany call at 19 ports: Piombino, Portoferraio, Tangier, Livorno, Barcelona, Palermo, Olbia and Bastia.
With a network of 29 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Tuscany and find the perfect crossing. The ferry companies Corsica Ferries, Moby Lines, Toremar and Blu Navy offer up to 152 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Tuscany on our Vivanoda search engine.
The fastest crossing takes 20 min (Cavo - Portoferraio) with a distance of 6 mi and the longest 18 hrs. 50 min (Palermo - Livorno) with a distance of 408 mi.
Search Vivanoda for the fastest, longest or most frequent ferries to Tuscany. Compare offers from Corsica Ferries, Moby Lines, Toremar, Blu Navy, Grimaldi Lines and Grandi Navi Veloci and book your ticket to Tuscany.
To travel to Tuscany by ferry, the ferry companies Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines, Blu Navy and Toremar offer daily crossings from Porto Santo Stefano, Giglio, Pianosa, Rio Marina, Cavo or Capraia.
Tuscany: When to visit?
The best season to travel in Italy depends on your personal preferences. If you like sun and warmth, summer is the ideal time for you. The months of June to August offer high temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C in the southern regions of the country. However, temperatures can climb to 40°C in certain regions such as Sicily and Calabria. Italy's beaches are crowded during this period, so expect high tourist numbers.
If you prefer milder temperatures and avoid the crowds, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are good seasons to visit Italy. Temperatures are pleasant, fluctuating between 15°C and 25°C, and the landscapes are magnificent, with flowers blooming in spring and changing leaves in autumn.
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