Itineraries
Our coast has nothing to envy of Caribbean beaches overseas.
Between pure seabeds and jagged coasts you can immerse yourself in the most uncontaminated nature and if you are lucky you may even spot passing dolphins.
Cala Violina: One of the most sought after beaches on the coast is part of the Bandite di Scarlino Nature Reserve. The name of the inlet comes from the sounds that can be recognized when walking on it, which sound like small violins. The sand is grainy and yellow while the surrounding waters are very clear, all surrounded by that green lung of Mediterranean scrub that overlooks the shoreline.
Punta Ala and Isolotto dello Sparviero: Punta Ala is an elegant seaside resort in the province of Grosseto. Having developed for a few decades from a tourist point of view, it offers a lot thanks to the new Marina which is full of bars, restaurants and shops. In strong contrast with the territory in which it is located, the Maremma Grossetana is made up of simplicity, nature and traditions. The island of the Sparrowhawk, mainly rocky, has been known since medieval times for the presence of a_11100000-0000-0000-000000000111_sighting tower, the_11100000-0 000-0000-0000-000000000111_Tower of Appiani, which constituted one of the southern outposts of the Principality of Piombino. The entire perimeter of the island is inhabited solely by seagulls who exploit the privacy of the place to lay their eggs. Here you can do fantastic diving without the chaos of the classic bathing establishments.
Cala Martina: Cala Martina is a narrow bay immersed in the Scarlino nature reserve which lends itself above all to snorkeling activities with its rocky seabed. Famous not only for its crystal clear waters but also historically speaking since from here Garibaldi, during his escape from the papal guards, embarked on a fishing boat towards Portovenere. Arriving at the beach by land you can see a half-bust dedicated to him, created by the Maremma artist Tolomeo Faccendi.
Castiglione della Pescaia: Known for years even beyond Italy, it is probably one of the main summer tourist destinations Renowned tourist resort, it is one of the main summer tourist destinations, a meeting point for young people who appreciate the sea, the coasts and the views. It is precisely here that we have established our headquarters, in this little village awarded every year with the 5 sails of Legambiente recognized as a main seaside resort here in Tuscany. The village with its Aragonese castle in the center gives a magical feel to the surrounding environment. The spiagge di Castiglione della Pescaia manage to satisfy the most demanding tourist, while its pine forest and the Diaccia botrona nature reserve complete the beauty of the town . The green areas are numerous and extensive with pine forests and paths ideal for walking. Castiglione also enjoys an intense evening life with many possibilities for leisure and entertainment.
Cala di Forno: One of the naturalistic beaches most loved by tourists and enthusiasts in the area. Often walking on the fine beach you will come across foxes or deer, but the most attentive will also spot the footprints of wild boars and other wild animals that populate the park. When you come to visit this magnificent cove, remember that there are no bars or bathing establishments and therefore the important thing is to go well equipped. It can also be visited on foot following well-marked routes, offering the best to those who arrive by sea, who can enjoy not only the view but also the clear water close to the cliff.
The spools: One of the most sheltered beaches and a few miles from Castiglione della Pescaia, the Rocchette beach takes its name from the ancient 12th century watchtower. built on the promontory, today private property. Very suitable for children thanks to its clearly visible seabed and the nearby beach, reachable by swimming. On the right there are also some rocks to pay attention to when in transit although they are still very visible.