The Tuscan archipelago is a hidden jewel in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea, a constellation of islands that can be visited, each with its own unique character and beauty: during your holiday on Elba Island, you will have the chance to discover the main ones.
An archipelago full of charm
what to see during your stay on the island of Elba
Capraia Island
Capraia is the wildest island in the Tuscan archipelago, an volcanic setting ideal for nature lovers and trekkers.
You will also find beautiful sea beds rich in marine life, a true paradise for divers and snorkellers.
Giglio Island
Famous for its limpid waters and fine sandy beaches, Giglio is the most popular island to visit in the Tuscan archipelago: a charming fishing village with narrow, colourful streets in which to get lost surrounded by the Mediterranean scrub.
– Pianosa Island
Pianola is famous for its flat, elevation-free shape and its unique history, having been a maximum-security prison until 1998. Today it is a protected natural oasis not accessible except by guided tour.
Giannutri Island
Giannutri is the most southerly island to be visited in the Tuscan archipelago with its characteristic crescent shape. Here you can visit the fascinating Roman ruins of Villa Domizia.
Gorgona Island
The smallest island in the Tuscan archipelago, home to an agricultural penal colony still active today.
Visits are limited and require special permits but offer the chance to explore an intact landscape environment.
Montecristo Island
Made legendary by Alexandre Dumas’ novel, Montecristo is a protected nature reserve where you can find vegetation at its finest: an opportunity to take an exclusive trip to the most unspoilt Tuscany.
le altre isole
affascinanti itinerari nella natura
 Isola di Pianosa
Pianola è famosa per la sua conformazione piatta, priva di rilievi, e la sua storia unica, essendo stata una prigione di massima sicurezza fino al 1998. Oggi è un’oasi naturale protetta non accessibile se non tramite visita guidata.
Isola di Giannutri
Giannutri è l’isola visitabile dell’arcipelago toscano situata più a sud, dalla caratteristica forma a mezzaluna. Qui potrete visitare le affascinanti rovine romane di Villa Domizia.
Isola di Gorgona
La più piccola isola dell’arcipelago toscano, ospitante una colonia penale agricola attiva tutt’oggi.
Le visite sono limitate e richiedono permessi speciali ma offrono la possibilità di esplorare un’ambiente paesaggistico intatto.
Isola di Montecristo
Resa leggendaria dal romanzo di Alexandre Dumas, Montecristo è una riserva naturale protetta in cui trovare la vegetazione al massimo del suo splendore: l’occasione di fare un esclusivo viaggio nella Toscana più incontaminata.
Elba Island Experiences
Test your swing on the golf courses bordered by eucalyptus and Mediterranean vegetation, or charter your own private yacht for diving and scuba diving in the Mediterranean’s most captivating sea beds.
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You will sleep in bright, spacious rooms and charming suites, just a few metres from the shore, lulled by the sound of the sea and the fragrances offered by the gentle salty breeze.
An island to enjoy
With a focus on providing a fully tailored stay, we offer precise services to meet every desire and need, essential for a family-friendly resort. These include: a kids’ club, parking, private pool, gourmet restaurant open from breakfast to dinner, and numerous opportunities for activities such as boat trips, horseback riding, mountain biking or hiking, sport fishing, and jet skiing.
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