Tuscan Archipelago:
Sailing along the Tuscan coast and among the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago means immersing yourself in a world where natural beauty blends with the elegance of Italian culture.
Elba, the largest of the islands, is a paradise for sailing enthusiasts, with dozens of sheltered bays, emerald waters, and lively small ports like Porto Azzurro and Marciana Marina.
More wild and tranquil, Capraia and Giglio offer a slow pace, ideal for hiking, snorkeling in clear waters, and sunset dinners featuring fresh fish.
Cala Rossa, the Seccheto Pools, or the Pianosa marine reserve are just some of the wonders accessible only by boat.
A Tuscan cruise is perfect for those who want to alternate moments of relaxation on board with cultural visits, swims in solitary coves, and gourmet dinners.
A fascinating and accessible itinerary, even for those on their first boat holiday experience.
DAY 1 - ELBA
Welcome aboard, provisioning, and departure sailing along the northeastern coast of Elba. Porto Azzurro welcomes you with its picturesque small port, lively alleys, and elegant atmosphere. Dinner on board or in a trattoria with a sea view.
DAY 2 - ELBA
Stop at Cala dei Sassi, one of the most scenic coves on the island, for a swim among dark rocks and transparent waters. In the afternoon, set course for Marina di Campo, with its long golden beach and lively village, perfect for an evening stroll.
DAY 3 - Pianosa Island (Protected Marine Park)
Sail towards this small protected island, now uninhabited, once a penal colony. Its waters are among the clearest in the Mediterranean. Possibility of nature walks or snorkeling in protected waters. Overnight at anchor.
DAY 4 - Giglio Island
Set course for the fascinating Giglio, with a stop in the turquoise waters of Cala dell'Arenella or Campese. The medieval village of Giglio Castello, perched high up, offers spectacular views and an authentic atmosphere.
DAY 5 - Giannutri Island
Day dedicated to the wild nature of Giannutri, tiny and unspoiled. Perfect for exploring the coast by tender, snorkeling among Roman ruins, or relaxing in total silence.
DAY 6 - Capraia Island
One of the most fascinating stops: Capraia, of volcanic origin, is wild and authentic. You can explore the inland on foot or enjoy an aperitif at sunset in the small port, surrounded by nature and Mediterranean scents.
DAY 7 - Return to Base
Return to base (Elba or the Tuscan coast - San Vincenzo) and disembarkation






