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Il collegamento è disponibile il giovedì, venerdì, sabato, domenica e lunedì dal 2 luglio al 31 agosto.

La partenza da Firenze è alle ore 10:00 al piazzale Montelungo, in prossimità del binario 16 della stazione Fs di Santa Maria Novella con arrivo a Piombino Porto (stazione FS) alle 12:40. La partenza dal porto di Piombino è alle 14.30 con fermata anche a San Vincenzo alle 15.05, nella zona del cavalcavia, e quindi prosegue per Firenze, con arrivo alle 17.10.

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Il collegamento è disponibile dal venerdì al lunedì a luglio e tutti i giorni dal 1° agosto al 13 settembre.

La partenza da Poggibonsi è alle ore 7:00 al piazza Mazzini, da Siena alle 7:35 c/o Stazione FS con arrivoa Piombino Porto alle 10:15.

La partenza dal porto di Piombino è alle 17.40 con arrivo a Siena alle 20.20 e a Poggibonsi alle 20:50.

Dal lunedì al venerdì dalla Val d’Elsa è possibile raggiungere Siena via Tozzi (e vicevresa) per la partenza della linea mare utlizzando il veicolo della linea 131 ordinaria. Il sabato e festivi la corsa è effettuata con bus direttto dalla Val d’Elsa.

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Beautiful villages of Etruscan origin,  necropolis and 'vie cave'. Discover with us Maremma, the less-known Tuscany .

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In this article we at Visititaly will take you on a discovery of the southeastern Maremma , in lesser-known Tuscany on the border with Lazio.

Together we will discover Pitigliano , Sorano and Sovana , small villages of Etruscan origin carved into the tuff, a thousand-year-old rock of volcanic origin that makes these places so unique.

On our journey through the ancient ' Città del Tufo ' (tuff towns) we will discover the history of the peoples who have characterized the three villages from their origins to the Middle Ages to more recent times, leaving important traces of their passage both in civil and military architecture and in important works in nature , and we will make you discover the rich Etruscan necropolis and the evocative Vie Cave , a fascinating man-made work that has no equal in other parts of Italy.

Discovering Maremma: Pitigliano, Sorano e Sovana

Discovering Maremma

Discovering Maremma

Visiting this lesser-known part of Tuscany will give you the feeling of being out of time .

You will love wandering through the alleys that offer evocative views and breathtaking panoramas , and you will enjoy unspoiled nature that offers unexpected landscapes .

Pitigliano , Sorano and Sovana are unique villages in Maremma , where time passes slowly and you can breathe an unusual atmosphere , where you can savor the pleasure of ancient hospitality lost in the millenary history of this part of Tuscany still little beaten by mass tourism.

First stop at Pitigliano

Discovering Matemma: Pitigliano

Resembling a nativity scene perched on a cliff, Pitigliano is the largest of the three villages.

Arriving from a distance, you catch a glimpse of the enchanting beauty of its skyline, and once you enter through the Cittadella gate you are immersed in the characteristic atmosphere of the ancient Etruscan village .

Skirting the ancient Medici Aqueduct - an integral part of Pitigliano's skyline - you reach Piazza della Repubblica from which you can enjoy the incredible view of the surrounding green hills and valleys .

Overlooking the square is the imposing Palazzo Orsini , formerly Aldobrandeschi, the historic residence of one of the most important families that ruled Pitigliano until the 1600s. The frescoed and richly furnished rooms now house the Etruscan and Sacred Art Museums .

Proceeding your walk through the historic center you will reach the Jewish Ghetto : in fact, Pitigliano is also called 'Little Jerusalem' because one of the oldest Jewish communities in Europe lived here starting in the late 16th century.

Although Pitigliano's Jewish community is few in number today, the Synagogue , the Unleavened Bread Oven , the Kasher Butcher Shop , the Cellar and Ritual Bath  and the Museum remain from the old Ghetto.

Wandering around the Jewish quarter you will smell the scent of freshly baked sweets : this is the Sfratto , a sweet made of honey, nuts and spices with an elongated shape, to recall the stick used to bang on the door of the houses of Jewish families to intimidate them to leave their dwelling following an edict issued by the Grand Duke of Tuscany in the 17th century.

Worth visiting are the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul built from the 13th to the 18th century and rich in artistic evidence of this long period of construction and the Church of Madonna delle Grazie , just outside the historic center, dedicated as an ex-voto for the plague of 1527.

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Discovering Sorano

Discovering Matemma: Sorano

Like Pitigliano, Sorano is a village of Etruscan origin perched on a volcanic cliff from which an incredible panorama can be admired.

The small historic center is bounded by the ancient Porta di Sopra and Porta di Sotto and is characterized by tall, narrow houses separated by charming alleys .

Once you pass through the Gates you will find yourself in the heart of the historic center : enjoy walking through the ancient narrow streets and up-and-down alleys  to fully breathe in the atmosphere of the village .

Strategically located on a tuff spur is the Orsini Fortress . Built by the powerful Orsini family, it is an imposing fortification surrounded by mighty walls and towers from which there are spectacular views of the valley below . It consists of a castle with a drawbridge and moat and today houses the Civic Archaeological Museum.

On the opposite side of the small village stands an ancient fortification known as the Masso Leopoldino : a panoramic fortified terrace built at the behest of Grand Duke Leopold as an integral part of Sorano's defensive system.

Sorano also holds traces of an ancient Jewish ghetto along the street of the same name in the historic center: the ghetto was established by the Medici in the early 1600s and was abandoned in the early 1900s.

Fun fact : the Visit Italy community has elected the village of Sorano as one of the top 10 Italian destinations for 2024 !

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Sovana, the last village

Discovering Matemma: Sovana

Sovana is the smallest of the three villages - only 500 people live there! - and unlike Pitigliano and Sorano has a medieval structure .

It is one of Italy's Most Beautiful Villages for its historical and artistic interest and has had a glorious past of which important evidence remains in civil and religious architecture .

At the entrance to the village stand the ruins of the imposing Rocca Aldobrandesca dating back to the 11th century, from which a wide panorama can be admired. 

Walking along Via del Pretorio , with its evocative herringbone red brick pavement, you reach the Piazza of the homonymous name onto which face the most important civil and religious buildings in Sovana: the Palazzo dell'Archivio , with its characteristic clock; the Palazzo del Pretorio , which preserves on its façade the coats of arms of the captains of the people who governed Sovana between the 15th and 17th centuries; the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore , dating back to the late Romanesque period (12th-13th centuries); the Church of San Mamiliano , which houses the Museum of the Treasure of Sovana; and the Palazzo Bourbon del Monte , erected by the family of the same name in the 1500s.

Just outside the historic center is the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul , considered of special significance for its Romanesque-Gothic architecture. It has the peculiarity of vere the entrance on one side and not on the facade. 

On June 21 each year, a very striking natural phenomenon happens inside the cathedral: as the sun rises, light enters the church and strikes the apsidal lancet window, from there it travels through the entire nave and is projected onto the opposite wall.

Discovering Maremma: le 'Vie Cave'

Discovering Maremma: le 'Vie Cave'

Unique to this part of the Maremma are the Vie Cave .

These are ancient communication routes made by the Etruscans by excavating volcanic rock and connect the three villages of Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana through woods, vineyards, olive groves and lush, wild nature.

They are paths carved into the tuff , with walls up to twenty meters high and two or three meters wide often closed at the top by vegetation to form a green and shady tunnel.

Etruscan necropolises are also encountered along the Via Cava, the most important of which is the Sovana Necropolis .

Along the Via Cava known as The Cavone , in fact, there are numerous burials including the Tomb of the Winged Demons , the Tomb of the Typhon and the most important the Tomb of Ildebranda , with its impressive architecture and well-preserved sculptural decoration.

Walking along the hollow streets it is possible to come across numerous apotropaic signs of Etruscan origin to ward off evil influences and the " scacciadiavoli " of the Christian Era , small niches with sacred images painted with the purpose of reassuring the wayfarers who walked along them.

Today the Vie Cave are traveled by hikers on fascinating treks or horseback rides in a unique natural and archaeological environment.

You will find all the info for perscourses and tours on the City of Tufa Archaeological Park website.

Local cuisine

Discovering Maremma: local cuisine

Pici with meat sauce

Now is the time to treat yourself to a gastronomic break at the typical taverns and restaurants and buy local delicacies in one of the traditional stores that enliven the villages of Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana.

The dishes we recommend you enjoy are: Acquacotta , a peasant soup made with seasonal vegetables, egg and toasted stale bread; Buglione made with lamb or wild boar meat in tomato sauce served with toasted bread; Coniglio all'etrusca cooked in a white pan with bay leaves and black olives; fresh homemade pasta such as pici , similar to spaghetti but thicker seasoned with ragu in white; Sorano's legume soup ; and, finally, desserts: Pitigliano's focaccia bastarda ; the Cialdino dei tufi , a thin and crispy wafer flavored with anise and raisin wine; the Tortello Dolce stuffed with ricotta and cinnamon, the Migliaccia , the tozzetti , ... all accompanied by Kasher wines both white and red or the Vino Bianco di Pitigliano DOC .

How to reach Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana

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Discovering Maremma by car

Among the several ways to get to Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana, the car is the easiest.

If you like to drive, your best bet is to rent a car, so you can set off freely and stop wherever you like. 

All parking areas are close to the historic center, so once you park your car, you can walk to it.

From Florence:

The drive takes about 3 hours.

We suggest you take the Autostrada del Sole ( A1 ) southbound, then take the " Chiusi-Chianciano Terme " exit and follow the signs for Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana.

Take the Autostrada del Sole (A1) northbound and exit at Orvieto . From here, continue on the SP19 provincial road in the direction of Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana.

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Maremma – The charm of southern Tuscany

Maremma in southern Tuscany has an out-of-the-ordinary charm. Soak up the artistic ambience, stroll through isolated Medieval hilltop towns or along the miles of unspoiled beaches, and enjoy some of the best seafood in Tuscany. This is a side of Tuscany that many never get to see.

Maremma feels somehow less tame than the rest of Tuscany . It’s less easy to reach which only adds to its allure. And much of it has a whiff of the bohemian about it. Here its picturesque towns have a slow pace of life it’s nothing if not relaxing.

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Discover the Maremma, Tuscany

The interior is all peaceful countryside, full of charming small towns with long histories. There’s Massa Marittima and Sovana with their precious Romanesque Duomo, the walled town of  Pitigliano  that rises up out of the tufa rock, and the hilltop village of Capalbio .

The coast features gorgeous long beaches and pretty fishing ports like Talamone and Castiglione della Pescaia. And there’s an important Nature Reserve   Uccellina Park with verdant pine forests, clear waters and white sands. Maremma is perfect if you love the outdoors; activities like trekking, cycling, swimming, horse-riding are easily organised.

=> Discover the Top Coastal towns in the Maremma .

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It’s a treasure trove for history buffs too. Etruscan necropolises dot the inland territory, and the three “ tufa towns ” of Pitigliano , Sovana and Sorano are an absolute delight. The area has a thrilling history and plenty of atmosphere. Some of the most scenic borghi  are  Montemerano and Manciano , Magliano and Montepescali.

It’s true it lacks big cities and famous museums, but it’s relative isolation can make for a real off-the-beaten-track holiday. The Maremma is Slow Tuscany , the perfect spot for families travelling with children , those in need of some deep relaxation.

Bear in mind that the coast is very popular with Italian tourists in the summer, and can get very busy on weekends and in August.

Check out our 4 day driving itinerary to discover the highlights of the Maremma !

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Highlights of the Maremma, Tuscany

Pitigliano –  one of Tuscany’s top places to visit . It’s a fascinating walled town that seems like it’s growing out of the tufa itself. It has an interesting Jewish heritage.

Sorano  and  Sovana – along with Pitigliano, these are known as the “tufa towns”. These towns are built onto the tufa rock, and on the side of the hills you can see small caves that used to be ancient dwellings. Sovana has an impressive Cathedral, and Sorano boasts some imposing fortification and Medieval gates.

Sovana Archeological Park  and “ Vie Cave ” (Etruscan sunken roads) –  the tufa towns are linked by the network of ‘sunken roads’ that can still be walked today. The Necropolis of Sovana is full of significant Etruscan tombs.

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Monte Argentario   – right at the southern tip of Tuscany, Monte Argentario is a promontory that stretches towards the sea offering gorgeous views. You’ll find the busy port of Porto Santo Stefano , with plenty of fish restaurants looking onto the sea.  Porto Ercole Old town is the most scenic spot, and the best beach is the Tombolo della Feniglia, on the southern side.

Maremma Natural Park –  the Uccellina Park is 9800 hectares of protected area that includes unspoilt beaches, planes, sand dunes and Mediterranean shrubland. Good for trekking and birdwatching.

Castiglione della Pescaia – it is one of the prettiest coastal towns in Tuscany . A Medieval fortified town that has a majestic fortress and a fishing port. Very lively in the Summer months.

Massa Marittima –  The main sight in Massa Marittima  , in the Maremma Livornese, is the town’s gorgeous Cathedral of San Cerbone . One of the top romanesque churches outside Florence . Massa Marittima with its churches and museums is the best destinations in southern Tuscany for art lovers.

Capalbio – A scenic Medieval walled village near the coast, gorgeous views and picturesque historic centre.

Capalbio Tarot Garden – A great spot for the whole family near Capalbio. An unusual park created by French artist Niki de Saint Phalle, it’s colourful, crazy and a feast for the imagination.

Are you curious about the Maremma? If you visit it, you’ll find plenty of reasons to fall in love with it !

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How to Get to Maremma

Maremma is in southern Tuscany on the border with Lazio along the coast. It is one of Tuscany's areas that has remained more natural and thus more "wild" and isn't that well connected with the rest of Italy. But Maremma attracts a lot of visitors because of this unspoiled natural beauty, particularly along the coast and beaches in the summer. Grosseto is the main city and is the central hub of transportation.

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By air : the closest airports are Pisa Airport Galileo Galilei and Fiumicino Airport in Rome . They are both well connected with national and international airports.

By train : Grosseto's central station stands on the Tyrrhenian railway which is linked to the north with Genoa and Turin and to the south with Rome.

By bus : The local bus company RAMA connects Grosseto both to main cities such as Florence, Siena and Rome, as well as to smaller cities and towns in Maremma.

By car : from Florence and Siena (arriving from the east of the Maremma) there is the toll-free highway SS223 that connects both cities to Grosseto. From Pisa and Livorno (to the north ), there is the Aurelia SS1 (E80) that follows the coastline and arrives all the way south to Rome.

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GETTING TO THE MAREMMA

The Maremma is at the heart of Southern Tuscany. Well, to be honest, it is Southern Tuscany. For reasons unknown to this foreigner, many regions in Italy have almost unrecognised sub-provinces so to speak.

I don’t know how to describe them. They don’t have defined borders, but are in the real sense of the word, communities, brought together by mutual rulers and kept together by mutual traditions, beliefs and dialects.

The Maremma is one of these provinces, and it’s a big one, covering pretty much all of Southern Tuscany. Funnily it shares a border with Lazio and is actually closer to Rome than Florence by at least an hour.

Getting to the Maremma by air

This is the easiest way into the Maremma. If you’re coming from overseas, then Rome’s  Fiumicino airport  is the best place to land.

If you’re coming from within Italy, you can also stop at Rome’s  Ciampino airport , Florence’s  Amerigo Vespucci airport  or Pisa’s very cute and very small  Galileo Galilei airport .

Unless it’s an issue of budget, I recommend you land at Fiumicino in Rome. It’s the closest to the Maremma and has it’s own car rental places and a train station.

Getting to the Maremma by train

If you’ve just gotten off at Fiumicino and want to catch the train to the Maremma, all you need to do is wander over the train station in the airport and catch the train to  Roma Termini .

From there you can hop on the  Rome-Pisa  line all the way to the Maremma.

There are four  Trenitalia  train types – direct, regional, Intercity and Eurorail. You need to book Eurorail tickets before you get to the train station.

Make sure you check that your train stops at the stop you want to go to.

The  Rome-Pisa  line has stops in Albinia, Orbetello, Alberese, Talamone, Capalbio, Scarlino, Follonica, Tarquinia, Civitavecchia and Grosseto.

If you’re coming from Pisa, you can also catch this train.

If you’re coming from Florence, you need to catch the  Rome-Florence  line, get off at Pisa Centrale and then catch the  Rome-Pisa  line.

If you’re coming from Siena, you can catch the  Siena-Grosseto  line direct to Grosseto.

Once you’re at your chosen city, you can  rent a car  (if you’re in Grosseto or Follonica) or  catch the bus  to your agriturismo.

Getting to the Maremma by car

Driving to, from and around the Maremma is the easiest and best way to visit the province.

While it might sound daunting to drive in Italy, the Maremma is a relaxed and tranquil place. There is hardly any traffic and most of the roads are small provincial tracks.

The speed limit for provincial roads is 70km/h and in town centres it’s 50km/h.

You can rent a car from all the major car rental companies in Grosseto, Massa Marittima and Orbetello for a fairly reasonable rate.

Check out a complete list of car rental companies here .

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ART AND CULTURE

Discover the wonders artistic and cultural of the maremma.

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TYPICAL PRODUCTS

Explore the flavors of the maremma.

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STORIES TO LIVE

Live real adventures between excursions and breathtaking places.

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BIKE AND TREKKING

Explore the maremma on foot and on two wheels.

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WATER SPORTS

Pure adrenaline with water sports.

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participates in numerous events and typical manifestation

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Top 5 things to do.

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visit the cellars

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Between architecture, landscapes and vineyards to taste excellent local products directly from the producers. In Maremma there are numerous structures that offer tours and tastings to wine lovers, among which some stand out for their particular beauty and importance.

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mountain bike tour

Mountain bike tours in the tuscan maremma offer a compelling experience for two-wheel lovers immersed in the uncontaminated nature of the region. traveling along panoramic paths between hills, woods and vineyards, cyclists can enjoy the wild beauty of the maremma, exploring ancient villages and admiring breathtaking landscapes along the way..

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local products

We are in tuscany, a land of good food, tasty typical products and excellent wines... and the maremma respects this culinary tradition with typical recipes and genuine ingredients which, we are sure, will surprise you..

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Tuscan archipelago

The tuscan archipelago is a natural paradise located in the tyrrhenian sea, composed of a set of islands and islets that offer breathtaking landscapes and crystal clear waters. this archipelago includes famous islands such as elba, giglio, capraia and many others, each with its own uniqueness and charm. pristine beaches, picturesque villages, rich marine life and fascinating history make the tuscan archipelago an extraordinary destination for nature and sea lovers..

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art and culture

The vetulonia museum is named after the doctor isidoro falchi, a passionate archaeologist who, at the end of the 19th century gave rise to an important excavation campaign on the hill of the village called colonna di burano in search of origins older than the medieval ones, those of the city of vatl..

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Offbeat, On Foot.

We offer guided walking trips to unexplored corners of Italy, as private customizable trips or for small groups on scheduled departure dates.

Walking is the ultimate form of slow travel—just let our footpaths lead you astray.

Explore stunning Italian landscapes on foot. Discover regional cultures. Eat and drink the best food and wine on the planet.

C heck out our extraordinary offbeat walking safaris below.

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Supramonte Safari

Sardinia • 8 - 13 October 2024

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Barolo Safari

Piedmont Private trips only

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Monte Amiata Safari

Tuscany • 22 - 27 April 2025

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Aeolian Safari

Sicily • 20 - 25 May 2025

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Aspromonte Safari

Calabria • 26 - 30 May 2025

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Archipelago Safari

Tuscany Private trips only

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Dolomites Safari

Alto Adige • 15 - 20 July 2025

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Abruzzo Safari

Abruzzo • 4 - 9 August 2025

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Tuscany Beaches in Maremma

The best in italy.

Maremma is home to the most beautiful of Tuscany beaches lying along a spectacular coastline with the turquoise and emerald green Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas - the Mar Ligure and the Mar Tirreno.

It is here that you will find the most beautiful beach in Italy .

Tuscany Beaches in Maremma sunset photo: Tramonto a Principina

Explore each one along the spectacular Etruscan coast, the Costa degli Etruschi, in Maremma Livornese. With the unspoilt Golfo di Baratti watched over by Populonia, where the Etruscans chose to found their only city by the sea. Drive along the approach road to the Gulf and from your first glimpse of the glistening sea in the bay, you will appreciate why.

And then there are the Tuscany beaches in Maremma Grossetana, with the blue sweep of the Golfo di Follonica, the stunning Costa D'Argento, Monte Argentario and the Tuscan archipelago islands of Giglio, Giannutri and Elba. You can even see the islands of Montecristo and Corsica from this stretch of coastline.

Special places throughout the year, for me, they are at their most beautiful out of the summer holiday season when the all the parasols and paraphernalia are gone and they revert to their natural state.

Maremma in the spring, early summer and autumn is an exceptionally stunning place. Her beaches no less so. Imagine a white sand cove or a black sand beach stretching into the distance with no one but yourselves (or just a few others in the know) on it. Paradise . With their palm trees and warm crystal clear waters, you would be hard pressed to know that these beaches are in Europe and not the Caribbean or another exotic destination.

It is no wonder, therefore, that these Tuscany beaches are highly favoured by Italians from nearby Florence, Siena & Rome. And Austrian, German, and Swiss families who return to Maremma year after year for their holidays.

The best Tuscany beaches are the secret ones...

A hidden Maremma cove for those who like to walk - because it will take you some time to get there! - and families who love a bit of adventure. You will get to see some large wild boar footprints, and some blood-spewing beetles along the way there ;)

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A secret Tuscany beach nestled between pillows

A secret Tuscany beach nestled between pillow lavas in a nature reserve you wouldn't know was there! But you will have to walk through head height French gorse and wild fragrant virgin's bower clematis to reach it.

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The secret Tuscany beach .

Tuscany Beaches and Marinas in Maremma with the Blue Flag "Bandiere" Award

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The Tuscany Beaches in Maremma

In alphabetical order by location.

Golfo di Baratti Beaches

Baratti beach, Golfo di Baratti, Maremma

  • Spiaggia dei Tomboli
  • Spiaggia del Gineprino

Capalbio Beaches

  • Macchiatonda, Capalbio Scalo

Castagneto Carducci

Castiglione della pescaia beaches.

Castiglione della Pescaia beach

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Le Rocchette beach, Castiglione della Pescaia, Maremma Italy

Cecina Beaches

Follonica beaches.

Follonica beach Maremma Italy

Fonteblanda Beaches

Osa Fonteblanda beach Maremma Italy

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Grosseto Beaches

Le Marze beach, Marina di Grosseto Maremma Italy

  • Tombolo Grossetano, Marina di Grosseto

Isola di Giannutri Beaches

  • Isola di Giannutri, Giannutri

Isola del Giglio Beaches

Cala delle Caldane Isola del Giglio Maremma Italy

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Cala Smeraldo, Isola del Giglio, Maremma Italy

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  • Cala dell' Allume
  • Cala dell' Arenella
  • Cala delle Cannelle
  • Cala di Corvo
  • Campese, Giglio Campese

Marina di Alberese Beach

Marina di Alberese beach, Maremma

Monte Argentario Beaches

Cala Grande beach Monte Argentario Maremma Italy

  • Bagni di Domiziano, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Cala del Bove, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Cala Galera, Porto Ercole
  • Cala del Gesso, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Cala Moresca, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Cala Piccola
  • Il Purgatorio, Porto Ercole
  • Il Siluripedio, Porto Santo Stefano
  • L'Aqua Dolce, Porto Ecole
  • La Bionda, Porto Santo Stefano
  • La Cacciarella, Porto Santo Stefano
  • La Caletta, Porto Santo Stefano
  • La Cantoniera, Porto Santo Stefano
  • La Marinella, Porto Santo Stefano
  • La Piletta, Porto Ercole
  • La Sanita', Porto Santo Stefano
  • La Soda, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Le Cannelle, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Mar Morto, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Punta Nera, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Sbarcatello, Porte Ercole
  • Spiaggia delle Suore, Porto Santo Stefano
  • Spiaggia Lunga, Porto Ercole
  • Viareggio, Porto Santo Stefano

Orbetello Beaches

Tagliata beach Ansedonia Maremma Italy

Tagliata spiaggia di Ansedonia

Photo by Afrocheye

  • Duna di Feniglia
  • Spiaggia della Giannella
  • Tombolo di Giannella, Albinia

Piombino Beaches

Cala Moresca Piombino beach

  • Fosso alle Canne
  • Monte Massoncello
  • Piazza Bovio
  • Sotto Bernadini
  • Sotto i Frati
  • Spiaggia Lunga

Punta Ala Beaches

Punta Ala beach

Rosignano Marittimo

  • Spiaggia Bianche

San Vincenzo Beaches

San Vincenzo Tuscany Spiaggia Rimgliano: a Costa degli Etruschi beach in the Parco Costiero di Rimigliano

  • Riva degli Etruschi
  • Spiaggia di San Vincenzo

Scarlino Beaches

Cala Civette

Talamone Beaches

Talamone beaches: Bagno delle Donne spiaggia Maremma Tuscany

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Santa Clara Valley Koi and Water Garden Club is a non-profit organization that promotes and educates the public about the hobbies of Koi keeping, water gardening, and DYI aquaponics.  We also assist with Koi fish rescue and relocation.

We meet most months on the third Tuesday  at 7:30 PM (except February / November).   The club uses a hybrid approach with meetings taking place using Zoom or in-person depending upon event / social / meet up.   We  host an annual holiday event (in person) the first weekend in December each year.

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Our club is affiliated with the International Water Lily and Water Garden Society (IWGS) and K.O.I (Koi Organization International).  Club dues are $50.00 per year per household (up to 2 adults/ 2 children).  To join , send contact information with dues to:   SCVKWG, PO Box 54368, San Jose, CA, 95154. 

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SCCAOR Sponsored Tour and Marketing Sessions

Broker’s Open Tour Meetings are open to REALTORS® of any Association and Affiliate members of SCCAOR

Who may attend a SCCAOR sponsored Tour and Marketing Sessions (Broker’s Open Tour Meetings)?

Broker’s Open Tour Meetings are open to REALTORS® of any Association and Affiliate members of SCCAOR.

How do I put my property on Tour?

To put your listing on open tour, in MLSListings go to “Manage Listings”, click on the “Select Action” drop down menu next to the listing you want to put on tour and select “Property Tour”. Click on the “Tour Sponsor” drop down menu then select “Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS®”. Click on the “Tour Name” dropdown menu and select the Tour you want to add along with the Tour Date. You can also add remarks to promote your listing. In order for your property to make the tour cutoff, it needs to be entered the previous day of tour at noon. If the previous day before tour is a holiday, then the tour cutoff is an extra day before. Example: Tour is on Tuesday; the normal cutoff is the previous Monday at noon. If Monday is a holiday, the new cutoff becomes the previous Friday at noon.

How do I access the properties on tour?

To search for tour, you can either search in Matrix or Paragon.

In Matrix, click on the “Search” tab and scroll down to the tour section and click on “Quick”. Once there, select the sponsor (Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS®), the tour (ex. “Milpitas/Berryessa/Santa Clara/Alviso”) the date and click search.

In Paragon, go to Search and select “Tour and Open House”. Once there, select the date, tour and area number and click on “Search.”

Do I have to be present at my listing?

It is recommended that you are present to address questions.

Can we put the same property on tour every week?

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    Driving to, from and around the Maremma is the easiest and best way to visit the province. While it might sound daunting to drive in Italy, the Maremma is a relaxed and tranquil place. There is hardly any traffic and most of the roads are small provincial tracks. The speed limit for provincial roads is 70km/h and in town centres it's 50km/h.

  11. Transport Database and Photogallery

    Maremma Tour Di Arzilli Irineo & C. Sas. Maremma Tour (Maremma Tour) Grosseto List Of Vehicles. No. Registration Plate Name Built Year Of Get Year Of Remove Scrapped Modernization Still Owned? Previous Owner; SK 3718H: Volvo B10M / Barbi Italia 99: 1988? 2003: No: No: Elementarz Katowice: Link: Number:

  12. Maremma Experience

    mountain bike tour. Mountain bike tours in the Tuscan Maremma offer a compelling experience for two-wheel lovers immersed in the uncontaminated nature of the region. Traveling along panoramic paths between hills, woods and vineyards, cyclists can enjoy the wild beauty of the Maremma, exploring ancient villages and admiring breathtaking ...

  13. Tours

    Classic Tuscany - 7 days. Click here. 7 day tour in Italy

  14. Top 10 beaches of the Maremma in Tuscany

    Cala Piccola. Cala Piccola is a rocky cove, with a small pebble beach and clear blue water. Thanks to its easy road access, it is one of the most family-oriented among the beaches in Monte Argentario. directions. How to reach. Via dei Pionieri, 16, 58019 Cala Piccola GR, Italy. Directions open_in_new.

  15. Maremma Safari Club: offbeat, on foot / Walking trips in Italy

    Offbeat, On Foot. We offer guided walking trips to unexplored corners of Italy, as private customizable trips or for small groups on scheduled departure dates. Walking is the ultimate form of slow travel—just let our footpaths lead you astray. Explore stunning Italian landscapes on foot. Discover regional cultures.

  16. Tuscany Beaches in Maremma: the Best in Italy

    The Best in Italy. Maremma is home to the most beautiful of Tuscany beaches lying along a spectacular coastline with the turquoise and emerald green Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas - the Mar Ligure and the Mar Tirreno. It is here that you will find the most beautiful beach in Italy. Explore each one along the spectacular Etruscan coast, the Costa ...

  17. Chukchansi Gold Resort

    San Jose/Gilroy/Los Banos Line Run - Thursday. San Jose - 8:00am, Park&Ride Camden Ave. at Hwy85. Gilroy - 8:30am, HomeTown Buffet, 7950 Arroyo Circle

  18. Santa Clara Valley Koi and Water Garden Club

    MEMBERSHIP 2025. Our club is affiliated with the International Water Lily and Water Garden Society (IWGS) and K.O.I (Koi Organization International). Club dues are $50.00 per year per household (up to 2 adults/ 2 children). To join , send contact information with dues to: SCVKWG, PO Box 54368, San Jose, CA, 95154.

  19. Tour and Marketing Meetings

    Dial-in number: +1 669-900-6833. Information: [email protected]. Gilroy Marketing Meeting. Day: Thursdays. Start Time: 9:00 a.m. - Open tour after the meeting until 12 Noon. Meeting Location: Old City Hall Restaurant, 7400 Monterey Rd, Gilroy. Friday Connect (Campbell) Marketing Meeting.

  20. 10 best wine tours & tastings in Santa Clara Valley 2024

    We have provided a list of Wineries in Santa Clara Valley open to visitors with direct booking options for tastings and tours. Our wine tasting and tour map of Santa Clara Valley will help guide you to the exact location of each wine experience. We hope you will get a glimpse into the beautiful world of wine, and experience acclaimed wine ...