Climb 463 steps up between the two shells of the largest masonry dome ever built — raised in 1436 without scaffolding using a self-supporting herringbone brick design no one has fully replicated. You pass Vasari's vast 'Last Judgment' fresco at eye level, then step out to a 360-degree panorama over all of Florence and the Tuscan hills. The €30 Brunelleschi Pass also covers the Bell Tower, the Baptistery (Ghiberti's golden 'Gates of Paradise'), the crypt and museum.
What to expect
You board the coach from Livorno and ride 90 minutes through Tuscan countryside to Florence's Duomo. At the Florence Cathedral complex, you enter the dome climb queue, then ascend 463 steps between two interlocking brick shells—passing Vasari's monumental *Last Judgment* fresco at eye level—before emerging onto an outdoor gallery with 360-degree views of Florence's terracotta roofscape and rolling hills. The same Brunelleschi Pass admits you to the adjacent Bell Tower, Baptistery with Ghiberti's bronze *Gates of Paradise*, the crypt, and museum, letting you layer the cathedral complex experience before the 90-minute return journey to the ship.
No ship line sells the dome climb itself — their Florence tours ($119-249 pp) get you to the city but leave the climb to you anyway. If you're already going to Florence, this is the active, talk-worthy thing to add for $33 that the bus tour crowd walks past. Just guard the clock: lock a morning climb slot so you're back at the Livorno coach with margin (Florence is ~90 min each way).
Good to know
Book your mandatory timed dome-climb slot well before the port day (slots fill quickly), aiming for early morning to lock in a clean 3–4 hour Florence window and ensure a comfortable margin back to Livorno coach departure. Bring photo ID (required at entry), wear flat sturdy shoes for 463 spiral steps, and plan to spend ~€30 ($33 USD) for the Brunelleschi Pass covering dome, bell tower, baptistery, crypt, and museum. Allow roughly 90 minutes each way for coach travel, leaving a buffer of at least 30 minutes before ship departure—meaning if your port window is 8 hours, aim to be back at the coach by hour 7 at latest.