The
coastal region of Tuscany stretches from the northern
area dominated by Pisa to the southern area of Grosseto
and the historic Isola d'Elba where Napoleon Bonaparte was
exiled until his last stand at Waterloo. A few spots to
consider touring when staying in this area are as follows.
One seldom thinks of the Mediterranean with its great boating,
fishing, sun tans and beach activity when considering
a vacation in Tuscany. For others the coastal area of
Tuscany is an entirely different site to discover. The
waters are clean and a perfect temperature for swimming;
the beaches clean and manicured, unlike many of its American
counterparts.
The coastal area of Tuscany
is the ideal seaside retreat for a restful,
romantic and regenerating vacation.
Tuscany with its archipelago is a terribly
fascinating destination for all sea lovers. Tour around
uneven terrains, discover beaches and bays, villages and
ancient rocks.
One seldom thinks of Tuscany with
its great boating,
fishing and beach activities when considering a vacation
on the Mediterranean.
Tuscany's coasts are entirely to
explore, here you can find one of the best beaches in italy.
Many Europeans stay exclusively on the coast when visiting
Tuscany: the water is clear, the beaches clean and the temperature
is perfect for swimming.

The light sea breeze guides sailing
enthusiasts to discover small bays which lie north of the
port of Marina di Carrara.
From Viareggio to the Gulf of Poets,
the northern part of Tuscany is flanked by the long
sandy beaches of the Versilia, up to the border with
Liguria, where, in the Cinque Terre, the shape of the
coast becomes rocky offering a haven for diving enthusiasts.
The sea which washes the coast of Tuscany has all the advantages
of the Mediterranean Sea. It is ideal for windsurfing,
water-skiing and other water sports. |