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​Islands around us

​From the terrace of the PiccolaStella Restaurant, you can enjoy an enchanting view of the pearls of the Tyrrhenian Sea. · Elba Island · Capraia Island · Gorgona Island · Corsica

Island of elba

​The Island of Elba, a gem set in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is a paradise of natural beauty and fascinating history. With its 223 km², it is the largest of the islands in the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy. Famous for its fine sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, Elba offers a varied landscape, from small picturesque villages to green hills and imposing mountains, such as Monte Capanne, which rises to 1019 metres. Historically, the island is known for being the exile of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814, leaving a legacy of cultural richness that can still be explored today. Elba is also a treasure for lovers of nature and outdoor activity, with hiking trails that wind through its Mediterranean flora and its ancient iron mines. Whether you are looking for relaxation on its golden beaches or adventure along its paths, the Island of Elba promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.

Island of Gorgona

The Island of Gorgona, the smallest and northernmost of the Tuscan Archipelago, is a jewel of uncontaminated nature and fascinating history. Located in the Ligurian Sea, 34 km from the coast of Livorno, Gorgona is a place where time seems to have stopped, allowing flora and fauna to thrive undisturbed. Its surface area of ​220 hectares is covered by lush Mediterranean scrub, interspersed with chestnut and black alder trees, and its highest point reaches 255 metres. The jagged coasts hide inlets and bays such as Cala Scirocco, where the Grotta del Bove Marino is located, once a refuge for monk seals. Gorgona has a rich and varied history, with settlements dating back to the Neolithic and frequented by the Etruscans and Romans. The name of the island does not derive from the Gorgons of Greek mythology, but is linked to its long monastic history, which began as early as the 5th century. Today, the island hosts a prison, the last island penitentiary still active in Italy, which contributes to preserving the environment by limiting access to the island. To visit Gorgona, it is necessary to obtain special authorization, thus guaranteeing the protection of this corner of paradise. With its history, its wild nature and its atmosphere of tranquility, the Island of Gorgona remains one of the most exclusive and mysterious destinations in the Tuscan Archipelago.

Island of Capraia

The Island of Capraia, a corner of paradise in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is the third largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago and stands out for its wild and uncontaminated nature. This volcanic island is a treasure of biodiversity, with landscapes that vary from rocky coasts to lush Mediterranean scrub, ideal for lovers of trekking and diving. Capraia invites its visitors to slow down and immerse themselves in its peaceful atmosphere, far from the frenzy of everyday life. Here, time passes differently, marked only by the succession of seasons and the rhythm of the waves. The crystal clear waters of the island are a paradise for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts, offering seabeds rich in marine life and breathtaking scenery. The history of Capraia is equally fascinating, with traces of ancient settlements and a long maritime tradition. The island is also famous for the Squid Festival, an event that celebrates the delicious mollusk and the local culinary culture. For those seeking an escape from routine, Capraia offers a unique experience, a place where the beauty of nature blends with the simplicity of island life, promising unforgettable emotions and a desire to return.