[wiki=322db3095458956cc0d273d05531d993]Pisa[/wiki] airport (code: PSA) Galileo Galilei.
Main train station is Livorno Centrale. Take bus number 1 to go to town center and then to the port in about 20 minutes.
From [wiki=322db3095458956cc0d273d05531d993]Pisa[/wiki], [wiki=0119be2e28fed79fa165a647a327872c]Piombino[/wiki], [wiki=bbf5e1be3178100ef6a81c2e4ba0304e]Florence[/wiki] and other cities.
Direct ferry routes exist to
[wiki=550d05ab240ec337038af814ff0de287]Barcelona[/wiki],
[wiki=1dedabe74de633c6f7224a065d942e37]Bastia[/wiki],
[wiki=cf4757122a902a8777d8718cedc21796]Golfo Aranci[/wiki],
[wiki=39059168c569e41bd959c426fc473a9d]Olbia[/wiki],
[wiki=8191692ba6c002b14b07549113e62125]Palermo[/wiki] and
[wiki=1bbdd32cba41a74f224d21d18bdd2415]Porto Vechio[/wiki]. It is best to book early to avoid over booking.
Many cruise ships stop here for at least a full day to allow guests to tour Florence and/or Pisa. Guests not taking cruise ship arranged tours can take a shuttle (supplied by the port) to the the downtown area. It offers a decent shopping experience, but not compared to Florence. A further 10-20 minute walk (or another bus ride) gets you to a train station. There you can take frequent departures for either Pisa or Florence. Many experts advise seeing Florence or Pisa on a one-day port visit by cruise ship. Though some tours claim to cover both, you'll get no more than a rushed look at a few icons...and if you're too early or late for any, it may well be closed.
If hoping for maximum time in Florence...
* Take an early cab (perhaps shared with another couple) from your ship to and from the Livorno train station.
* At the station, ask for a train that goes to the Firenze Santa Maria Novella. Locals will happily help.
San Giovanni's spa [url=http://www.termelbane.com/ing/home.html]:]the San Giovanni Spa, overlooking the Gulf of Portoferraio, stands on an area of 5 hectares of marshland which yields a silt with high therapeutic potential, making this spa establishment the only Thalassotherapy centre in the Western Mediterranean.
*Venturina's spa [http://www.termediventurina.it/terme/terme.html#[/url]: the thermal waters Venturina were known by the Etruscans and Romans, hence the name "Aquae Populoniae. Flow in 45 ° Celsius throughout the year, with constant flow, and are classified as calcium-magnesium-sulphate-bicarbonate-alkalines.
Trattoria Sottomarino, Via dei Terrazzini 48/50 - ph. +39 0586 887025 - Close to Piazza della Repubblica and Fortezza Nuova (Venezia District). Fish cuisine, don't miss the gorgeous cacciucco - Closed on MO and TU.
* Cantina Senese [http://www.ristorantecantinaseneselivorno.com/], Borgo Cappuccini 95 - ph. +39 0586 211604 - famous for Caccuccio and Black Rice
Hotel Hermitage, Via dei Melograni 13 57020, Marina di Bibbona, Tel. +39.0586.600218 Fax +39.0586.600760. [http://www.hotelhermitagebibbona.com]. 4-star modern and comfortable Hotel Hermitage in Marina di Bibbona near the splendid Etruscan coast
* Set on a 30,000 sq m park, hotel Marinetta is 11 km from the Acqua Village Cecina water park and 12 km from the Cavallino Matto amusement park. The low-key rooms come with TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars and balconies. Upgraded rooms add flat-screen TVs and views of the park or sea. Suites add additional bedrooms, and villas have private entrances and garden terraces. There are also 2 bars, as well as a private beach. Additional amenities include 3 outdoor pools, a gym and a kids' playground. Parking is provided at no charge.