The most beautiful ports in Italy

Italy, the birthplace of pasta and gelato, is also home to many beautiful port
towns! Centuries’ old history, ancient fortresses, romantic gondola rides,
unique museums, and plenty of local charm leave its visitors awestruck and
wanting to come back. It is simply not possible to find yourself in one of the
beautiful Italian ports cities we list below without wanting to spend more
time there. On your next Italian adventure with
Let’s Ferry,
take the time to visit the many cultural attractions, restaurants, and
award-winning beaches, that are just a few of the many reasons to explore
these beautiful port towns.
Ancona
Ancona,
one of the main ports of the Adriatic Sea for passenger traffic, was built by
Greek settlers from Syracuse going back as far as 394 BC. It boasts beautiful
monuments representative of Roman architecture, such as the triumphal
Arch of Trajan, the
Arch of Clementine (Arco Clementino) and the impressive
pentagonal 18th century building of Lazzaretto. Perched
on the hill of the port town of Ancona, the imposing
Saint Cyriacus of Ancona Cathedral (Basilica Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Ciriaco)
offers a beautiful view to the Adriatic Sea.

In Ancona, you can also visit the
Tactile Museum (Museo Omero), the only museum for the
visually impaired in Europe, where art is experienced not only through sight
but also through touch. In the 35-acre park of
Cardeto (Parco del Cardeto), you can enjoy a leisurely walk
and also visit monuments such as the Jewish Cemetery. Driving 20 km out of
Ancona, you can swim in one of the best beaches of Italy, the
Two Sisters Beach (Spiaggia delle Due Sorelle). And
remember, there’s a legend that if you drink water from the
Fontana del Calamo, you will return to the city in the
future. You can do that anytime with cheap ferry tickets from Let’s Ferry from
and to the ports of
Corfu,
Igoumenitsa,
Patras
and
Trieste.
Venice
Venice is one of the most romantic port cities in the world. And it is
not hard to see why: its Renaissance-inspired architecture, gondola rides, and
beautiful sunsets are guaranteed to spark romance in your heart. Its
extraordinary beauty and architectural masterpieces have rightly earned Venice
and its Lagoon the designation of a World Heritage Site. Absolute must-see
sights include the
Basilica of St. Mark (Basilica di San Marco) and its 98-meter tall Bell Tower, the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), and the Golden House (Ca’ d’Oro).

A gondola ride is a Venice-unique way to visit some of the city’s hidden
gems and famous sights. Your gondola ride through the
Grand Canal and the
Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri), may get
a little shaky due to the traffic but it is definitely an experience not to be
missed. During the world-famous
Carnival of Venice, unforgettable impressions, imaginative masks and plenty of fun and
alcohol is sure to make this a trip to remember. From the
port city of Venice, Let’s Ferry takes you to
Igoumenitsa,
Patras
and
Corfu.
Livorno
The busy port of Livorno is the third largest port in Western Italy. A
walk along the seafront of this great little port town will lead you to the
Terrace of Mascagni (Terrazza Mascagni), a large checkerboard floor terrace overlooking the sea. It is the perfect
place to enjoy a leisurely stroll and watch the sun set over the Mediterranean
Sea as the boats slowly make their way into the port.

Also located on the boardwalk is the Livorno Aquarium,
a modern center of marine life, where kids and adults alike can learn more
about different species of fish and life under the sea. While in Livorno,
don’t forget to visit the New Venice. One of the best areas
to check out, this district features small canals and picturesque
17th century style bridges that resemble the Venetian atmosphere – hence
the fitting name of New Venice. Departing from the port of
Livorno, Let’s Ferry takes you to Capraia, Bastia, Olbia and Palermo.
Bari
The principal landmark of Bari is the seaside
Castle of Bari (Castello Svevo) that is primarily used today
for hosting cultural events. The
Basilica of Saint Nicholas (Basilica di San
Nicola), is one of the most impressive cathedrals in the region of Puglia, that
Bari
is part of. The Teatro Petruzzelli is one of the most famous
operas in Italy.

Every event hosted there is considered by default to be of great musical
importance. Let’s Ferry takes you from this beautiful port of Southern Italy
to
Durres,
Igoumenitsa,
Corfu,
Kefalonia
and
Patras.
Brindisi
Located on the coast of the Adriatic Sea in the southeast of Italy,
this beautiful port town is also a major port of trade and travel that
connects Italy with Greece and the Middle East. The best way to explore the
Old Town of Brindisi is on foot. Visit the beautiful
St. John the Baptist Church (Basilica di S. Giovanni Battista), the baroque Seminary Palace, the Roman Columns at the end of the Appian Way, and the
Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo).

Brindisi
is a relatively small and easy town to get around, with people usually meeting
along the seafront where the Dolphin Statue is. Around that area, there are plenty of restaurants and great wine
bars featuring locally produced wines, such as the Negroamaro, a dark-skinned
grape variety grown in Puglia, the region of Italy, where Brindisi is part of.
Let’s Ferry connects Brindisi to the Ionian Sea side of Greece.
Ravenna
Technically, not a port city since it connects to the Adriatic Sea by
the Candiano Canal, Ravenna is a short one-hour drive from the
independent state of San Marino. Its cultural monuments and art reflect
Ravenna’s importance as a major port of entry for the Byzantine Empire. The
Basilica of Sant' Apollinare in Classe is an important Byzantine monument, which along with the Orthodox Baptistery and other early Christian monuments are inscribed on the UNESCO World
Heritage List.

An expansive amusement park in
Ravenna, Mirabilandia, is just 20 minutes from the port, if you’re up for a few hours of fun with
family and friends.
Salerno
Very close to Naples, on the outskirts of Campania, is the port town of
Salerno. While beautiful itself, it is often overshadowed by the most popular
destinations of the Amalfi Coast, and its seaside postcard-like towns, like
Praiano and Positano.

Colorful hilltop houses with a view of the clear blue shimmering waters
of the Tyrrhenian Sea are connected by narrow and winding roads. It will only
take you half an hour by train to get to the coast of Amalfi. And, from the
port of
Salerno
you can also get to Sicily and
Tunis
with cheap ferry tickets via letsferry.com.
Trieste
Located close to the northeast border of Italy, the port city of
Trieste is just one and a half hours away from Slovenia’s medieval capital
city of Ljubljana and two hours from Venice. You will be enchanted by the
Miramare Castle (Castello Miramare), its magnificent views, flower and tree gardens. The main town square of the
city, Piazza Unita d'Italia, is beautiful in the evening when the buildings lit up and its surrounding
cafes and restaurants are bustling with people.

Since it is located next to the sea, taking a walk alongside the
seafront at night is an absolute must. The
Civic Sea Museum (Museo del Mare) offers an interesting collection of old ship models that have
contributed to the history of the city and navigation. The giant cave
La Grotta Gigante is the perfect ending to your
Trieste
city tour. From Trieste, you can easily depart for
Patras,
Igoumenitsa
and
Ancona
with early booking offers from Let’s Ferry!