Pisa International Airport (Galileo Galilei) is Tuscany's largest and busiest airport, serving as a major gateway to central Italy and the Ligurian coast. This modern airport welcomes visitors to the world-famous Leaning Tower and Field of Miracles, the artistic treasures of Florence just 80km away, the stunning Cinque Terre coastal villages, the elegant seaside city of Lucca with its intact Renaissance walls, and the beautiful Tuscan countryside. Located just 2 kilometers south of Pisa city center, the airport provides excellent access to Pisa's historic monuments and university atmosphere, Florence and its Renaissance masterpieces, the Tuscan coastline (Versilia) with beach resorts, the colorful cliffside villages of Cinque Terre, and charming Tuscan towns like Lucca, Siena, and San Gimignano.

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Private transfers provide the ultimate convenience and comfort for traveling from Pisa Airport to your destination. Your professional driver will meet you at arrivals with a personalized sign, assist with your luggage, and transport you directly to your hotel, villa, or coastal accommodation in a modern, comfortable vehicle.
JamTransfer specializes in premium Pisa airport transfers, perfect for exploring Tuscany, Florence, and the stunning Ligurian coast.
Bus services from Pisa Airport include direct connections to Pisa city center and some regional destinations.
Train services from Pisa Centrale station (connected to airport by PisaMover or bus) offer excellent connections throughout Tuscany and beyond.
Local taxis are available at Pisa Airport taxi rank with good availability at this busy airport.
For guaranteed service with fixed pricing, book your Pisa airport transfer online in advance through JamTransfer.
Car rental is available at Pisa Airport with all major companies. Recommended for exploring Tuscany's countryside and coastal areas, though not necessary for city visits.
Hotel shuttles are offered by some hotels, particularly luxury properties in Tuscany and Versilia beach resorts.
At JamTransfer.com, we understand the diverse destinations accessible from Pisa:
Pisa - More Than Just the Tower: While the Leaning Tower dominates tourist imagination, Pisa (2km from airport, 10 minutes) offers much more. The Campo dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles) includes the tower, stunning cathedral, baptistery, and camposanto cemetery - all UNESCO World Heritage sites. The city has a vibrant university atmosphere, excellent restaurants, and is much less touristy than Florence. Most visitors only spend a few hours, but Pisa deserves more time.
Florence Connection: Florence is 80km east (60-75 minutes drive, 1 hour by train). Many visitors fly into Pisa to reach Florence due to Pisa's larger airport and better international connections. The train connection is excellent (hourly service, €8-12), making Pisa Airport a convenient gateway to Florence. However, a private transfer provides direct door-to-door service without the hassle of trains and connections.
Lucca - The Hidden Gem: Just 20km northeast (25 minutes), Lucca is one of Tuscany's most beautiful and underrated cities. Completely encircled by intact Renaissance walls (perfect for cycling), Lucca features stunning piazzas, medieval towers, Puccini's birthplace, and excellent restaurants. Less touristy than Florence or Siena, Lucca offers authentic Tuscan charm. Highly recommended for a peaceful base to explore the region.
Cinque Terre Access: The five colorful cliffside villages of Cinque Terre (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore) are 80-100km northwest along the Ligurian coast. Access is via La Spezia (75km, 1 hour drive or train), then local trains connect the villages. The villages are car-free. Alternatively, ferries run between villages April-October. Cinque Terre is stunning but very crowded in summer - visit in shoulder season if possible.
Versilia Coast: North of Pisa stretches the Versilia Riviera with elegant beach resorts: Viareggio (20km, famous for carnival), Forte dei Marmi (35km, exclusive resort with designer boutiques), Marina di Pietrasanta, and Lido di Camaiore. These upscale resorts offer sandy beaches, beach clubs (stabilimenti), excellent seafood, and beautiful mountain backdrops. Popular with Italian families and wealthy Milanese.
Peak Season: July-August are very busy and hot (30-35°C). The Leaning Tower and Cinque Terre are extremely crowded. May-June and September-October offer ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Spring brings beautiful countryside blooms. Winter (November-March) is quieter and cooler (5-15°C), with many coastal facilities closed, but cities remain open year-round.
