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The ferry route between Trieste and Piran is covered by Liberty Lines only who carry out 5 trips per week with exclusively morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 40 minutes and 3 hours 10 minutes. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Cabin crews will cater to your requests to ensure a comfortable crossing.
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The port of Trieste is a European crossroads, connecting the Adriatic, the Balkans and the entire Mediterranean. The port also hosts vessels coming in from the Far East. Trieste is the busiest port in Italy and is made up of five different commercial and industrial areas, it covers an area of 2.3 million square meters with 1.8 million square meters of free zones, storage areas account for 925 thousand square meters and docks go on for 12 km. How to reach Trieste Trieste can be reached by car along the E61 road, just take Via Commerciale and follow the signs for the Port. Trieste ai... [More information]
Address: Via dello Scalo Legnami, 34145 Trieste TS
Directions: Google Map @ Trieste, port
Piran is a town in southwestern Slovenia, located in the Gulf of Piran on the Adriatic Sea. Characterized by Venetian Gothic architecture, the city has beautiful narrow streets and alleyways to wander around. It is said to be one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean. A brief history of Piran The name Piran is derived from the Greek word for fires, 'pyr', that are lit at the very tip of a peninsula to guide ships to the port, which today is called Koper. The Romans then named the settlement Piranum, they were followed by the Slavs, Byzantines, Franks and the Patriarchs of A... [More information]