D-Marin: here is what the new Marina of Livorno will look like

The renewal of Marina Livorno of D-Marin will deliver 815 berths for yachts ranging from 15 to 80 meters in length, with the first 336 berths already operational in 2026. Completion of the project is scheduled for autumn 2027.

The new D-Marin Marina Livorno is a project set to transform the heart of the Tuscan coast through sustainability, innovation, and integration with the urban fabric. Developed in collaboration with the Azimut Benetti Group, construction began in September 2025 and is progressing rapidly, with completion scheduled for autumn 2027. Marina Livorno represents a key milestone in D-Marin’s expansion in Italy, strengthening its presence alongside well-established marinas such as Punta Faro, Marina di Varazze, Porto Mirabello, Marina degli Aregai, and Marina di San Lorenzo. Located at the gateway to Tuscany, its islands, and the Corsican coastline, it will offer an important new starting point for exploring the Mediterranean.

Sustainability

Designed by the Florence-based architecture firm Marco Casamonti / Archea Associati, this €20 million marina adopts a circular, low–environmental-impact approach. Solar canopies, rainwater recovery systems, green walls, and natural elements replace traditional fencing, creating a marina perfectly integrated into the surrounding landscape. These solutions further strengthen D-Marin’s commitment to responsible marina management, recently recognized with the EcoVadis Gold Award for ESG performance.

Marina Livorno marks a new chapter in D-Marin’s journey to elevate the Mediterranean yachting experience by combining digitalization, sustainability, and a strong connection with the local community.

Smart, premium, and welcoming

Once completed, Marina Livorno will offer 815 berths for yachts ranging from 15 to 80 meters, with the first 336 berths becoming operational as early as 2026. Guests will benefit from 24/7 active security, concierge services, high-end dining, a curated selection of boutiques, and the full range of D-Marin digital services. These include smart pedestals with real-time consumption monitoring and remote control via the D-Marin App.

Marina Livorno will also join the “Happy Berth Days” loyalty program, which offers complimentary seven-day stays across D-Marin’s network of premium marinas. “Marina Livorno represents our belief that premium yachting and environmental responsibility can—and must—go hand in hand”, explains Andrea De Santis, Chief Operating Officer of D-Marin. “This marina was designed not only for yacht owners, but for the entire Livorno community: a place where innovation, sustainability, and the spirit of the city come together”.

Livorno and its connection to the sea 

Beyond the marina itself, the project restores the city’s historic relationship with the water. The Bacino Piccolo will become a vibrant water square, while the Molo Mediceo will be opened to all citizens with public quays, green areas, and leisure spaces, dedicated parking, and a waterfront promenade extending into the heart of the historic port. Improvements to traffic flow and circulation will allow the swing bridge to remain open more frequently, facilitating access for both residents and visitors.

For more information about Marina Livorno, visit: www.d-marin.com/it/d-marin/livorno/

Photo Courtesy D-Marin

(D-Marin: here is what the new Marina Livorno will look like – Barchemagazine.com – December 2025)