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The link between Piran and Trieste is served by the maritime company Liberty Lines who make 5 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging bewteen 40 minutes and 3 hours. mainly morning and afternoon departure times for these crossings. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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Piran is on Slovenia's Istrian coast; the port divides the city in two located between the districts of Punta and Marciana, and there are services to Trieste, Rovinj and Poreč form here. The port area is divided into the main port and the new smaller peir. Around the port and the boarding area, there are small shops, bars and restaurants. How to get to Piran port Travelling by car, you can get to Piran port along the national road 111. There are no parking lots, and if you need to leave your vehicle, you can use the multi-storey car park called Parkinh House Arze. Koper railway station is15 ki... [More information]
Address: Tartinijev trg 1, 6330 Pirano Slovenia
Directions: Google Map @ Piran, port
Trieste lies between Italy and Istria and has an interesting mixture of cultures and traditions. It is a port city and still plays a fundamental role in the flow of international goods to Eastern Europe today. Brief history The city is the capital of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, which covers northeast Italy, bordering with Austria, Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea and forming a bridge between western and central-southern Europe. It has been an important maritime-railway junction since Hapsburg Empire and it was the main link to the sea. The Roman name for the city was Tergeste, and during th... [More information]