Climb the 251 spiraling marble steps of the most famous accident in architecture, feeling the floor pitch under your feet as the 12th-century bell tower tilts around you. At the top you stand over the gleaming-white Piazza dei Miracoli — cathedral, baptistery, camposanto — the bucket-list payoff most day-trippers skip in favor of the photo-from-below. Pisa is only ~20-30 min from Livorno, making it the single easiest signature stop for a port day.
What to expect
You'll spiral up 251 marble steps through the iconic Leaning Tower, feeling the floor pitch subtly beneath your feet as the 12th-century bell tower's tilt becomes visceral rather than theoretical. At the summit, the Piazza dei Miracoli unfolds below—the gleaming white cathedral, baptistery, and camposanto arranged in perfect harmony—a view most day-trippers photograph from ground level and miss entirely. After descending, you can explore the cathedral itself (free with your climb ticket) and wander the luminous piazza at your own pace, soaking in one of Italy's most geometrically perfect medieval ensembles.
Direct wins big. The ship's 'Pisa & Leaning Tower On Your Own' runs $79-119 pp for what is essentially a bus transfer — the climb ticket is the same ~€20 booked direct either way. DIY by train (Livorno→Pisa Centrale ~€3-4 each way, ~$8 round trip) plus the climb ticket lands you under $30 all-in vs the ship's $79+ floor. You're saving $50-90 pp and the bus is the only thing you'd be paying the ship for.
Good to know
Book your timed climb slot (€20, roughly every 30 minutes) well ahead—summer slots sell out fast. From Livorno pier, take the train to Pisa Centrale (~20–30 min, €3–4 each way); the tower is a short walk from the station. Plan for 2–3 hours total (travel + climb + piazza exploration) within a 6–8 hour port window, leaving a comfortable 90-minute buffer to return to the ship. Bring photo ID (required for entry) and note that children under 8 cannot climb; summer heat makes an early morning departure from the pier ideal.