L a Giannella is located on the other tombolo that connects Monte Argentario to the mainland, stretching for about 8 km. This sandy stretch alternates between free beaches and several beach establishments, restaurants, and bars. There are numerous access points along the main road of La Giannella.
T his beach is predominantly sandy, and its seabed has areas covered with oceanic Posidonia. Here you can also admire the ruins of an ancient Roman villa. It is easily accessible from the main road leading to Porto Santo Stefano. Bring everything you need to spend a day at the beach.
T he tiny and enchanting sandy beach is nestled between two rocky cliffs that feature unique flora exclusive to the cliffs of Argentario. The seabed is predominantly sandy with rocky side walls. On the eastern side, you can see the beautiful Grotta del Turco. The path to La Cacciarella is 500 meters long, with a…
Y ou can already admire this beautiful bay from the panoramic road that runs along a large part of the Argentario coast. The bay serves as a shelter and anchorage for boats and yachts navigating around the promontory.
There are three small wild beaches with pebbles and low rocky cliffs, the first of which can…
O ne of the most beautiful coves in Monte Argentario, its name derives from the incredibly clear color of the water. The inlet features a small beach of sand and pebbles and is located in front of Isola dell'Argentarola, next to the ruins of a 16th-century Spanish tower on the right cliff.
The trail that…
P redominantly made up of pebbles and low rocky sides, while the seabed is mostly sandy with many submerged rocks. Next to the free beach, there is a beach establishment where you can purchase drinks and snacks. This place takes its name from the Torre delle Cannelle, built between the 16th and 18th centuries, and…
T his small cove is named "Mar Morto" (Dead Sea) because of the rocky barrier that prevents waves from reaching the shore, creating small natural pools. The beach is pebbly with large rocky areas, and the seabed is predominantly rocky. The path to reach it is not very challenging (500 meters, about 20 minutes of…
C ala dei Santi is the first inlet encountered when rounding Punta Avoltore towards Porto Ercole and is one of the oldest areas of the promontory. In the cave that bears the same name, numerous artifacts have been found, indicating human presence in ancient times.
The cave is also named after the locals' belief that…
A small bay with a beach composed of pebbles both on land and in the water. It can be reached by walking approximately 10 minutes from the nearest parking lot, along a path about 100 meters long with a 15-meter elevation difference.
T his beach is located in one of the most beautiful bays on the Porto Ercole side. From here, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the imposing Forte Stella, an ancient Spanish fortification. The seabed and the beach are mainly pebbly, with low rocky cliffs on the sides. It takes a 20-minute walk with…
A beautiful cove where you can relive the history of Porto Ercole while admiring the Rocca, a fortress dating back to the Spanish domination, perched on top of the cliff. The beach and crystal-clear waters are sandy with some emerging rocks. In addition to the free beach, there are two of the most beautiful…
T he sandy beach of La Feniglia stretches over 6 km and is formed by a sand dune that connects Monte Argentario to the mainland, separating the Orbetello Lagoon from the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The dune is a beautiful nature reserve, covered in a pine forest of ancient trees. Every kilometer, you can find access points…