Toremar
All ferry routes 2024 / 2025
Overview of all ferry routes operated by Toremar.
The shipping company Toremar
Toremar is an abbreviation for the full company name "Toscana Regionale Marittima S.p.A." The company was founded in 1975 as successor of a predecessor company and originally belonged to the state-owned Tirrenia Group. This company handles the connections to the islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea on behalf of the state and is thus the successor to the former state postal ship services.
Today Toremar provides connections to the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, located between the Italian west coast and the island of Sardinia in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The largest and best known of these islands (and thus Toremar's main area of operation) is Elba, while the company's other destinations include the smaller islands of Pianosa, Gorgona, Giannutri, Giglio and Capraia.
Toremar's main port of departure is Piombino, from where it serves the three ports of Portoferraio, Rio Marina and Cavo on Elba. Some of the ships continue from Elba to the smaller neighboring island of Pianosa. From Livorno there are connections to the islands of Gorgona and Capraia, and from Porto Santo Stefano Toremar sails to Giglio and Giannutri. This gives a total of eight routes, which take between 15 minutes and 2 hours and 50 minutes. The frequency of the trips also varies greatly: while the main route from Piombino to Portoferraio on Elba offers up to eleven crossings a day, the island of Pianosa is only served once a week. Most routes are served several times a day.
Toremar has a fleet of eight vessels; seven of them are conventional ferries of medium size with capacities ranging from 500 to 900 passengers. Facilities are limited to a cafeteria; some of the larger ships also have sundecks and play facilities for children. On the main route to Elba, the company's only fast ferry is used, the "Schiopparello Jet", which is a passenger-only ferry that can carry up to 145 people.
More Ferries and Ships
All info about the ferries from Toremar. Click on the name of the ship to get more information about the ship and its current position.
Schiff | Baujahr |
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Giuseppe Rum | 2005 |
Rio Marina Bella | 2004 |
Schiopparello Jet | 1999 |
Stelio Montomoli | 1991 |
Liburna | 1988 |
G. Bellini | 1985 |
Oglasa | 1980 |
Marmorica | 1980 |
Isola del Giglio | 1973 |