Livorno cruise port gives you three choices: Florence (1h20 by train โ the Uffizi, the David, the Duomo, but also the queues, the crowds, and the stress of fitting Renaissance masterpieces into 5 hours), Pisa (20min by train โ the Leaning Tower, the Piazza dei Miracoli, done in 2 hours, then what?), or the secret option: Livorno itself (a real working port city with canals, a covered market, the best cacciucco fish stew in Tuscany, and ZERO tourists because everyone takes the train to Florence). The honest assessment: Florence in a day from a cruise ship is rushed. You'll see the highlights but you won't FEEL Florence. If you've never been, it's worth the rush. If you have, stay in Livorno or do Pisa + Lucca (a far better combination). The Livorno tipping tradition: Livorno is a port city โ sailors tipped. The cacciucco fish stew restaurants expect a modest tip (โฌ2-3) and reward it with the extra ladle of broth and the bread that turns cacciucco from a soup into a religion.
Plan my Livorno cruise day โTo Florence: Free shuttle from ship to Livorno Centrale station. Train to Firenze Santa Maria Novella: Regionale โฌ10, 1h20. Freccia (rare from Livorno): 1h, โฌ15-20. To Pisa: Train LivornoโPisa Centrale: 15-20min, โฌ3. To Lucca: Train LivornoโLucca: 1h (change at Pisa), โฌ6. Private driver to Florence: โฌ200-250/car for 8h. The math: Train to Florence = 2h40 round trip. Usable time in Florence = ~5h. Train to Pisa = 40min round trip. Usable time = ~7h (but you don't need 7h in Pisa).
The plan: Early train to Florence (arrive ~9:30am). Walk to Accademia (David โ BOOK at uffizi.it, โฌ16. The David in person is larger, more powerful, and more emotional than any photograph. 30min). Walk to Duomo (exterior โ Brunelleschi's dome, the Baptistery doors, the campanile. Climbing the dome requires a reservation but if you have one: do it โ the frescoed interior and the Florence panorama are extraordinary). Walk to Ponte Vecchio (the jewelry shops, the Vasari Corridor above, the Arno). Cross to Oltrarno โ lunch at a Piazza Santo Spirito trattoria (โฌ25-35, the "real" Florence where Florentines actually eat). Walk back via Piazza della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio, the replica David, the Loggia dei Lanzi sculptures โ all free, outdoors). Skip the Uffizi (you don't have time to do it justice in a cruise day โ save it for a proper Florence trip). If time: Piazzale Michelangelo (taxi up, 10min โ the panoramic terrace over Florence. THE photograph). Train back by 4pm. Tip the trattoria that fed you well: โฌ3-5. And tell them "Ci torneremo" (we'll return). They'll smile. They've heard it before. Sometimes it's true.
The plan: Train to Pisa (20min). Piazza dei Miracoli: The Leaning Tower (climb with kids 8+ โ book at opapisa.it, โฌ20, timed entry. The lean is visible, the staircase is disorienting, the view from the top is panoramic). The Duomo (free, the Galileo chandelier that inspired the pendulum theory). The Baptistery (the echo โ stand in the center and hum, the acoustics create harmonics. Kids are amazed. โฌ5). Total Pisa time: 2-2.5h. Train to Lucca (30min). Rent bikes at the Lucca station (โฌ4/h โ family bikes, kids' bikes available). Cycle the city walls (4.2km loop โ flat, tree-lined, safe for kids). See the Torre Guinigi (the tower with TREES on the roof โ 230 steps, kids love it, โฌ5). Gelato in Piazza dell'Anfiteatro (the oval Roman amphitheater piazza). Train back to Livorno by 4:30pm. Tip the bike rental guy โฌ2 โ he just gave your family the best 2 hours of your cruise.
The revelation: Livorno is a beautiful, underrated port city with canals (Venezia Nuova โ "New Venice," a 17th-century canal district), the Mercato Centrale (a massive covered market โ fish, meat, produce, all at local prices), and cacciucco (the Livornese fish stew that is the best in Tuscany). The plan: Walk from the port (10-15min) into the centro. Mercato Centrale (the covered market โ browse, sample, buy). Walk the Venezia Nuova canals (the 17th-century Medici-era district โ warehouses, bridges, boats, and the real working-class character of a port city). Lunch: cacciucco at Cantina Nardi (Via Cambini) or Gagarin (Scali delle Cantine) โ โฌ20-30/person for the most authentic fish stew experience in Livorno. Afternoon: walk the Terrazza Mascagni (a dramatic black-and-white checkered terrace on the seafront โ the most Instagrammable spot in Livorno, with the sea stretching to the horizon). No trains, no queues, no stress. Tip the cacciucco cook โฌ3-5 and say "Il miglior cacciucco della mia vita" (the best cacciucco of my life). The cook will come out of the kitchen to shake your hand. This is Livorno.
First train. Accademia (David โ 30min). Duomo exterior + Baptistery. Mercato di San Lorenzo (leather goods, food stalls). Quick lunch: lampredotto sandwich from a market stall (โฌ4 โ Florence's tripe street food, not for the timid). Ponte Vecchio โ Piazza della Signoria โ Uffizi exterior courtyard (the statues in the arcade are free). If time: climb to Piazzale Michelangelo (bus 12 or 13, 15min). Last train by 5pm. Total cost: ~โฌ40 including train and museum.
Train to Pisa (20min). The leaning photo: Everyone does the "holding up the tower" pose. Do it ironically. Then do it sincerely. Then do it again because someone blinked. 30min at the Piazza dei Miracoli is enough for photos. Train to Florence (1h). Group lunch in San Lorenzo market (upstairs food court โ everyone picks their own dishes, communal table, โฌ10-15/person). Walk the centro together โ Ponte Vecchio, gelato, the leather market (bargain as a group โ more people = more leverage). Aperitivo: Find a rooftop bar (SEยทSTO on Arno at the Westin Excelsior โ โฌ15-20 cocktail but the Duomo/Ponte Vecchio view is staggering). Back to Livorno by 5pm.
Morning run in Pisa: 5km along the Arno (Lungarno) from the station to Piazza dei Miracoli โ flat, scenic, the tower appears at the end like a finish line. See the tower + Piazza. Train to Lucca. Cycle the Lucca walls (4.2km loop) + extend to the Via Francigena cycle path north of Lucca (flat, through olive groves, 10-20km depending on time). Return to Livorno by train.
Pisa 8am: The Leaning Tower with morning light (east face lit, tourists haven't arrived). The reflection in the puddle shot after rain. 45min. Lucca 10am: Piazza dell'Anfiteatro (the oval โ shoot from the balcony restaurant above for the aerial perspective). Torre Guinigi (the rooftop trees โ the most unusual tower shot in Tuscany). Via Fillungo (the shopping street โ the perspective shot). Livorno 4pm: Terrazza Mascagni (the checkered terrace โ the graphic, geometric shot). Venezia Nuova canals (reflections, boats). Sunset from the Terrazza Mascagni โ the sun drops into the Tyrrhenian. The photographer's tip: buy a โฌ1 coffee from the bar near your best shot location. The barista becomes your friend. He lets you use the bathroom. He watches your bag while you shoot. This is the economy of small generosity.