Yacht charter in the Tuscan Archipelago

Yacht charter in the Tuscan Archipelago: The Island of Elba

Charter yacht in the Tuscan Archipelago: The Island of Elba is the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy. Together with the other eight islands of the archipelago, including Giglio, Giannutri and Montecristo, it is part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park, the largest marine park in Europe.

The uniqueness of the Island of Elba is given its great variety of environments from which you can discover unpredictable, unique and breathtaking panoramic views. In this section you can find a small guide to the most famous panoramic sites such as Monte Capanne or the Volterraio Castle, but also hidden and unknown corners from where you can admire sunsets, coves, stone monsters and colors that since prehistoric times have alleviated the human soul.

What makes it a popular tourist destination, both among Italians and foreigners, are the crystal clear sea and the beautiful beaches of ELBA. The richness of the landscape, both land and sea, makes this island almost a paradise that often has nothing to envy to more exotic destinations such as the Caribbean.

In addition, Elba is also an ideal destination for those who love outdoor sports . For example, snorkeling on Elba is a unique experience because of the extraordinary variety of seabeds and animal and plant species that live there. But also trekking and mountain biking through the thick woods, or choosing extreme relaxation at the Terme di San Giovanni are just some of the many activities that can be done on holiday on the Island of Elba.

To fully appreciate its charm you will have to have time to wander from anchorage to anchor or marinas, without giving up the pleasure of an excursion inland. Yacht Charter Elba Island offers you this possibility by building a tailor-made itinerary, including the other islands of the archipelago.

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A fabulous VIDEO tour of the island in 4K –> HERE