Private car transfer from Nice to Livorno

371km
One way
From €144 per person
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Private transfer in 4 h 20 min

371km
One way
From €144 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

4 h 20 min
371km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Nice.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 4 h 20 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Pisa

Castello di Lerici

Livorno

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Livorno.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 371 km
Estimated time4 h 20 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
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Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Nice to Livorno

A car trip from Nice to Livorno might be just what the travel gods ordered. Nice, with its idyllic beaches and charming Old Town, is a beautiful destination, but you're guaranteed to enjoy yourself in Livorno, a city in Italy's Tuscany region. Livorno might not have as big a reputation as other Italian cities, and there's no leaning tower to call its own, but it's a stop worth making, considering everything on offer.

Speaking of stops worth making, there are a few places along the way to sightsee. There is Monaco, which skyrocketed to fame when Grace Kelly married its Prince. Today, Monaco is still a luxurious location by the sea, home to the famous Monte Carlo Casino. After an interlude in Monaco, your Daytrip door-to-door car service will stop at Sanremo, with its beautiful beaches and cozy coastal restaurants that'll invite you in with their delectable seafood cuisine. But wait, there is more. On your way to Livorno and its authentic Italian culture, your professional English-speaking driver will take a turn at the Toirano Caves. If you're an avid adventurer, you'll love exploring their depths. After a cave tour, there's the infamous leaning tower of Pisa to view and the city itself to explore. Afterward, you'll be ready for Livorno and likely eager to see a different side of medieval history and lesser-known attractions that make the city fascinating and more intimate than anywhere else.

About Livorno

There is no denying that Livorno is one of Tuscany's most important port cities. It is located on the Ligurian Sea, less than 15 miles from Pisa and fewer than 80 miles (129 km) from Florence. Although the city doesn't get nearly as much fanfare as other more popular cities in the area, it is a major port with a fascinating past. It is also considered the gateway to the Renaissance delights of Florence, Pisa, and Siena and the vineyard-striped hinterland.

Livorno is truly a gem that deserves more attention. It's a wholeheartedly authentic city, and any traveler who takes the time to traverse its streets will see just how much character, charm, and authenticity the city possesses. From pastel-painted merchant houses along the city's Renaissance-era canal district to the neighborhoods found off the beaten path like San Jacopo, there is distinctive charm and excitement around every road bend. Plus, visitors will have the advantage of encountering far fewer crowds during their explorations. Historically, Livorno was founded as a coastal fortress in 1017 to defend Pisa, one of Italy's four maritime republics at the time. During Medieval times, Livorno belonged to Genoa before it changed hands to Florence. When you visit the city, you can still see evidence of these occupations, such as the towers throughout the city and the walls found inside the Old Fort. During the Renaissance period, Livorno saw exponential growth under the Medici Family. Under their rule, it was constructed to become the 'ideal Renaissance city" with ramparts, fortified walls, and canals on the waterfront. Bernardo Buontalenti was the architect behind many of the new constructions that occurred during this era. In subsequent years, Livorno began trading with European powers – specifically Britain – which is why it became a popular travel destination for the wealthy. Unfortunately, some of the city's greatness was destroyed during World War II, with significant damage to buildings and monuments. It took time, but even with much of the city's historical past destroyed, it has again become a place travelers want to frequent, especially considering new construction has occurred alongside restoration.

From Nice to Livorno: travel tips

There are a few travel tips you should note if you plan to travel from Nice to Livorno soon. Travel tips can help you enjoy a better travel experience, so you might want to keep the below tips in mind during your latest adventure:

### Book a ferry in advance Since there is no direct ferry from Nice to Livorno, booking a ferry trip in advance is important. If you book in advance, you're guaranteed a seat and can plan your travel schedule accordingly. You might also be able to capitalize on pricing deals during off-peak travel seasons. ### Try to learn a few Italian phrases before your trip A Nice to Livorno transfer will take you through a few spectacular places. Many of these places will have locals who speak English, so you won't have too much trouble communicating when sightseeing. However, knowing a few Italian phrases can enhance your travel experience and interactions and make the trip more pleasant. We recommend learning the basics, including phrases like "Grazie" (Thank you), "Buongiorno" (Good morning), and "Per favore" (Please). ### Enjoy local cuisine When traveling from Nice to Livorno, you'll be exposed to local cuisine, and you should try as much as you can during your stops in cities like Monaco, Sanremo, Genoa, and Pisa. But before you leave Nice, try 'socca,' a savory chickpea pancake that is often served with a delicious glass of local rose. When you get to Livorno, indulge in the local flavorful fish stew known as 'cacciucco.' It will warm you right up after your travels.

How to get from Nice to Livorno

Getting from Nice to Livorno isn't as difficult as you might believe. There are quite a few options, but the best options include traveling by ferry, bus, train, or private car service like Daytrip. To learn more about each of these transport options, look at the information below.

### From Nice to Livorno by bus Bus travel from Nice to Livorno is slow, but if you can endure a seven-and-a-half-hour trip in somewhat uncomfortable seating with few amenities, it might be worth it for the price. On average, bus trips between these two cities cost between $25 and $45 (€23-€42), and there are one to two direct trips daily. If you decide to travel by bus, it's recommended that you choose Flixbus, although BlaBlaBus also provides trips. ### From Nice to Livorno by ferry Ferry travel has many advantages that entice people to get to Livorno from Nice by ferry. A ferry trip is often scenic, relaxing, and comfortable, but it can be unpredictable, especially considering there is no direct ferry from Nice to Livorno. If you want to take a ferry, you must book a trip from Nice to Bastia using the Corsica Ferries ferry line. After that, you must transfer to another ferry from Bastia to Livorno. Roughly two to three trips are offered from Nice to Bastia daily, and from Bastia to Livorno, there are one to two trips, so you must plan carefully. Additionally, traveling by ferry can be expensive, considering you need to take a transfer. On average, the entire trip one way will cost between $90 and $150 (€84-€140), which is a little pricey considering the hassle of transferring. Not to mention, a trip can take up to eight hours. ### From Nice to Livorno by train The train from Nice to Livorno is scenic since it travels along the coast. This means you'll see much of the coastline as you travel the distance. However, you won't get to stop and sightsee, and most train trips require more than one transfer, which can add to your travel time. Typically, you will book with Trenitalia or Thello from Nice to Livorno with a transfer from Genoa or Pisa. Tickets cost, on average, $50 to $80 (€47-€75), and there are multiple trips daily – between six and ten. In addition, you can expect the trip to take about five to six hours. ### From Nice to Livorno by private car transfer service If you want to be comfortable, safe, and on time, consider traveling with a private car service like Daytrip. With Daytrip, you'll have access to a private driver who knows the roads and is more than willing to stop and sightsee places like Castello di Lerici, Genoa, and Monaco. Daytrips schedules are flexible, as they work based on your booking time. You can choose when you travel and the pick-up and drop-off points, eliminating the need to get to public transport terminals. Daytrip's private driver will also handle your luggage, and along the way, you can chat about local places you plan on visiting to learn more about the region. On average, booking prices start at $151 (€141), and a trip takes about four hours and 40 minutes, making it the fastest way to travel from Nice to Livorno.

Things to do when you get to Livorno

So, what is there to do in the exciting but underrated city of Livorno? It might be a surprise, but Livorno is a lively city with much to see and do. So, if you're planning a trip from Nice to Livorno and are undecided about what to get up to, you might want to note our suggestions in your travel itinerary.

### Mascagni Terrace When you complete a Nice to Livorno transfer, you'll first want to stroll along the Terrazza Mascagni, otherwise known as the city's scenic promenade. This promenade offers sweeping views of the majestic Mediterranean ocean, cute black-and-white checkerboard pavement, and an elegant balustrade. Just do not forget to snap a few pictures of the striking stretch of the seafront. ### Livorno Aquarium Those traveling from Nice to Livorno with children should plan a trip to the Livorno Aquarium. The aquarium is on the promenade and has multiple floors to explore. The ground floor is dedicated to sea life in all its forms, so you should expect to see tanks that mimic the Mediterranean Ocean and the Pelagos Sanctuary. If the kiddies aren't afraid of being underground, the underwater tunnel is also worth exploring. It offers a recreation of a Roman shipwreck and has a touch pool. But that's not all. The aquarium's second level showcases the region's amphibians, insects, and reptiles, so expect to see chameleons, leaf-cutter ants, and poison dart frogs. ### Sanctuary of Montenero One of the most beautiful religious complexes in the world, the Sanctuary of Montenegro, is located in Livorno. This sanctuary is one of the most visited in the Licorno Hills. You can tour the peaceful chapel, a shelter used during World War II, and caves that used to be hideouts for thieves over the centuries. The Sanctuary of Montenero also has an impressive collection of historic ex-votos. So, carve out a few hours and wear comfortable shoes.

When is the best time to visit Livorno?

Livorno is in Tuscany, so it enjoys a Mediterranean climate for the most part. When you plan your trip from Nice to Livorno, you might want to consider visiting during the summer. The summer is one of the best times of year to visit since the weather is sunny and warm (temperatures around 85°F/29°C).

During the summer months, you can enjoy the sea breezes while eating a tasty gelato ice cream and wandering along the promenade. The only downside is that many travelers likely have the same idea, which is why you need to prepare for large crowds. And with the large crowds come expensive hotels and pricier high-season pricing on attractions. So keep this in mind when planning your trip.

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