Discover the surroundings
What to visit
Castiglione della Pescaia:
This picturesque seaside resort overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea is famous for its golden beaches, quaint old town and panoramic views from the Rocca.
Vetulonia:
A charming medieval village with a rich archaeological heritage. Vetulonia is known for its Etruscan tombs, evidence of the area's thousand-year history.
Cala Violina:
One of the most fascinating beaches on the Tuscan coast, characterized by fine sand and crystal clear waters. A true corner of natural paradise.
Punta Ala:
Luxury seaside resort with a beautiful bay and marina. Punta Ala offers both beautiful beaches and a wide range of services for visitors.
Elba Island and Giglio Island:
Two jewels of the Tuscan Archipelago, both famous for their crystal-clear waters, scenic hiking trails and fascinating historic centers.
A nature reserve that offers a unique experience in the beautiful Maremma countryside. Hiking trails, flora and wildlife make this park an ideal place for nature lovers.
Massa Marittima:
A charming medieval town rich in history and culture. The Cathedral and Piazza Garibaldi are just a few of its gems.
Saturnia:
Renowned for its natural hot springs, Saturnia offers rejuvenating sulfur waters set in an enchanting landscape.
San Galgano Abbey:
A ruined Cistercian abbey, famous for its Gothic architecture and spectacular Montesiepi Chapel with the sword in the rock.
Pitigliano:
Known as the "Little Jerusalem" because of the presence of a Jewish community, Pitigliano is a village built on a tufa spur, with medieval streets and striking architecture.