First look at new Marina Livorno, Italy

rendering of aerial view of livorno marina

Premium marina company D-Marin has revealed the first look of the new 815-berth Marina Livorno – a project developed in collaboration with the Azimut|Benetti Group.

Construction on the €20 million marina began in September 2025 and is “progressing rapidly”, with completion slated for autumn 2027.

Marina Livorno is a significant addition to D-Marin’s existing Italian network comprising Mirabello, Marina degli Aregai, and Marina di San Lorenzo.

Once complete, Marina Livorno, which is designed by Florence-based studio Archea Associati, will accommodate yachts from 15 to 80 metres in 815 berths, with the first 336 berths becoming operational in 2026.

The marina design embraces a circular, low-impact approach. Solar canopies, rainwater recovery systems, green walls, and natural landscape elements replace traditional fencing to create a marina that blends naturally into its surroundings. These initiatives reinforce D-Marin’s commitment to responsible marina management, recently recognised with the EcoVadis Gold Award for ESG performance

The marina will feature 24/7 security, concierge support, dining options, curated retail, and the full suite of D-Marin digital services, including smart pedestals with real-time consumption tracking and remote monitoring through the new D-Marin app.

“Marina Livorno reflects our belief that premium yachting and environmental responsibility can and must advance together,” says Andrea De Santis, chief operating Officer of D-Marin. “This marina has been designed not only for boaters, but for the entire Livorno community, a place where innovation, sustainability, and the spirit of the city meet.”

rendering of modern marina pontoon

A new Mediterranean hotspot

The design features Bacino Piccolo, which will become a lively water square, while Molo Mediceo will be open to the public with docks, leisure areas, green spaces, parking and an extended waterfront promenade reaching into the heart of the old port. According to D-Marin, Improved access roads and traffic flow will keep the swing bridge open more often, ensuring easier access for residents and visitors alike.

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