Your driver will meet you at your address in Livorno.
You’ll travel in comfort for 4 h 40 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Nice.
Nice was founded in 350 BCE by the Phocaeans of Marseille, and ever since, it has continued to grow and prosper, demonstrating impeccable beauty and grace. With its incredible attractions, cultural significance, and historical points of interest, it's easy to see why people from all walks of life—like you—are drawn to this city. But if you take a car trip with Daytrip from Livorno to Nice, you should also explore a few places along the way.
You can visit the regal leaning tower of Pisa straddling the River Arno and the Toirano Caves, which contain evidence of human life more than 25,000 years ago. If you're interested in breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage sites, it is also worth exploring Genoa, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, and Sanremo, with its impressive beaches.
Ultimately, there's much you can get up to when traveling from Livorno to Nice with Daytrip. So plan a few stops, explore some of these attractions, and prepare for the beauty of Nice.
The seaside resort city of Nice is a renowned holiday destination and has been attracting sun-lovers since the 18th century. But its history is more rich and vast, considering that it was founded in 350 BCE. From a Roman takeover in the 1st century CE to being placed under protection by the Counts of Savoy from 1388 until 1860 not to mention a few French invasions, Nice is a treasure trove that tells the tales of all it’s overcome.
While the beach is the main attraction, a simple stroll through this French city, sheltered by spectacular scenery will reveal its history through its architecture, monuments, churches, and cultural touch points and landmarks. Its proximity to the Italian border means the city is opulent, with intricate finery seen in the simplest of places, but that doesn't mean it is without its own unique beauty, traditions, character, and culture.
So book a trip to Nice and be prepared to be met by beautiful pebbled waterfront beaches, Baroque churches, pastel-colored local homes, ancient twisting streets, modern sculptures, candy-colored cathedrals, cozy cafes, and Roman ruins.
Everyone can imagine how exciting it is to travel from Livorno to Nice, but the last thing you want to do is begin your travels unprepared. Fortunately, there's an easy solution. Simply learn a few must-know travel tips like the ones we listed below, and you'll be on the path toward a killer vacation!
If you want as luxurious and enriching a holiday as possible, consider making a few stops on the road from Livorno to Nice to take in the sights and stretch your legs. You wouldn’t want to miss Pisa’s Leaning Tower, hundreds of lavish palaces in Genoa’s UNESCO-listed city center, or modern extravagance in Monaco.
When traveling from Livorno to Nice, there are a few churches, chapels, and cathedrals you might want to visit. If you do plan on visiting any religious site like these, it's best to dress appropriately, as it's frowned upon to wear revealing clothes. If it's hot and you're wearing shorts and a T-shirt, carry a scarf to cover exposed thighs and shoulders.
Italy and France are two of the best places in the world to tour markets, such as Vieux's open-air market or Marche de la Liberation market, but they do have their quirks. For example, if you want to purchase any of the goods at the markets you visit when sightseeing between Livorno and Nice, you need to bring along a basket or your own shopping totes. Most places you'll Italy and France don't often provide shopping bags, so be prepared.
If you're planning on traveling by public transportation, such as the bus, train, or ferry, you need to be wary of thieves. Although France is a safe country for the most part, thieves and pickpockets are known to target travelers at public transport stations. So be on the lookout when traveling from Livorno to Nice, or consider booking a private door-to-door transfer service to avoid this issue altogether.
You can get from Livorno to Nice by bus, train, ferry, or with a private car transfer service like Daytrip. Let's take a look at what each brings to the table to help you determine how you're going to travel.
Taking a train is one of the quicker and more straightforward ways to travel from Livorno to Nice. A train trip between the two European cities takes about six hours, and a ticket costs between $28 and $44, so it's also one of the more affordable ways to travel. Sometimes it's even cheaper than the bust! There aren't many train departures daily, so if you want to take a train book with Trenitalia Intercity in advance.
If you can't book a train, your next best budget option is the bus. A bus trip from Livorno to Nice usually takes eight hours and 30 minutes, with tickets costing between $29 and $65. Trenitalia is the most popular bus line, but budget coach Flixbus also sometimes offers trips between these cities.
The ferry is an attractive choice for many who want to travel from Livorno to Nice, but it is the most expensive. This is because there are often no direct ferry trips from one city to the next – unless you're lucky enough to have booked in advance.
Usually, you can only take a ferry as far as Bastia, and then, from Bastia, you can take another ferry to Nice. The Bastia to Nice ferry only runs 3 times a week, so you'll likely need to stay overnight while you wait. Or you can fly to Nice. On average, the entire trip can cost between $124 and $453 and will take at least eight and a half hours. In our opinion, it's not worth it price-wise or time-wise.
Do you want to make a few sightseeing stops between Livorno and Nice and want your trip to be more comfortable, time-efficient, and cost-effective? If so, you should consider booking with a private car transfer service like Daytrip.
Daytrip starts at 141 euros per person for a private car from Livorno to Nice, though the exact price depends on what type of vehicle you book. With a travel time of only four hours and 40 minutes, Daytrip is significantly faster than taking the bus, train, or ferry. Use this extra time to stop for sightseeing at places like Pisa, Genoa, or Monaco!
You can also book exactly when you want to travel, so you won't need to rush to a station or spend time looking for your transport. Daytrip’s drivers are also caring and conscientious so you won't need to worry about your baggage as they will handle it for you. And since they speak English, you can even talk about local culture and get a few tips about where to make your trip more exciting.
As one of the largest cities in France, Nice boasts numerous attractions and landmarks worthy of your attention after your trip from Livorno to Nice. Whether you're a veteran traveler or leisurely making your way across Europe, you'll want to tour the city.
But what should you get up to when visiting? That's a tough question to answer, so we've shared a few of the best things to do in Nice below.
The Old Town in Nice is one of the best places to walk around if you're after a relaxing afternoon walk and want to do some shopping. This popular area has narrow, twisty streets lined with many authentic French restaurants, shops, and a local flower, fruit, and vegetable market. Old Town is also colorful and lively, so it is best to visit in the morning during the off-season to avoid overcrowding in the narrow walkways with other travelers.
Those traveling during the summertime who want to beat the heat while touring Nice should consider visiting the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Not only is this museum indoors and blissfully air conditioned to protect the art and you from overheating, but it's also filled with extraordinary artworks by well-known local artists like Yves Klein. It is also pretty to look at with its intriguing architectural design, and the rooftop is worth a visit as it gives you a spectacular view of the city.
If it's a rainy day in Nice, there is no better place to visit than the 17th-century Palais Lascaris. This palace is affordable, with low-priced entry tickets, and its beautiful interior gives travelers an authentic glimpse into what a nobleman's townhouse used to look like during this period. You will see ornate decor and 18th-century ornamentation and instrumentation when you visit. Plus, it's found in the Old Town, so if you plan to visit there, you can stop by both – two birds, one stone.
Traveling from Livorno to Nice during the summer months can be tempting, but we advise against this idea. Not only is Nice incredibly hot during the summer, but it's crowded, so accommodations and attractions are far more expensive, and you'll need to contend with long waiting lines at places like churches and museums.
That's why visiting during the spring or fall shoulder seasons is a better plan. The weather is still sunny but remarkably more pleasant, and room rates are lower, and there are fewer crowds. You'll save money, enjoy shorter waiting times at popular attractions, and avoid sweating so much you risk dehydration. It's a win-win!
Straddling the River Arno, the Italian city of Pisa has much more to offer than its famous Leaning Tower. Ancient city of art
This powerful pentagonal fortress offers a moving view of the Italian coast, and the Poet's Bay, where Percy Shelley drowned. A View to Die For
Italy’s largest seaport, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with one of Europe's biggest historic centers and over 100 opulent palaces. Seafaring Splendor
As caves go, this one has some spectacular human hand and footprints left in the mud some 25,000 years ago, as well as the cave bear boneyard. Step into history
Sanremo's most impressive feature is its beautiful stretch of beach lying along Italy's western Mediterranean coast. A Riviera of Fun
Skyrocketed to fame when Grace Kelly married Prince Ranie III, this seaside city-state is heady with the scent of the sea, and prosperity. Glamour on the Mediterranean
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Nov 9, 2024“Andreas did a great job picking us up from Pireaus Cruise Port and taking us to our rental in Spata. The three of us had been on a long cruise and had 9 pieces of luggage. He arrived in an appropriate vehicle and loaded and unloaded all of it. We are very happy with out decision to book with Daytrip.”
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Nov 1, 2024“The ride was fantastic. The diver was great, he was on time, very informative, and could not have been nicer. Definitely would do again”
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Oct 5, 2024“We used Daytrip.com for 4 trips within Italy. This door-to-door service is not inexpensive. That said: All 4 drivers arrived on time. All spoke fluent English. All were excellent drivers, and all were kind and considerate. Lots of other things went wrong on this trip, but Daytrip.com did exactly what they promised.”
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Sep 30, 2024All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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