When we talk about Tuscany, the first images that come to mind are the golden hills of Chianti, rows of cypress trees, medieval villages and art cities that preserve an essential part of Italy’s identity.
More rarely do we think of a long, luminous and surprisingly varied coastline, shifting from the white-pebble coves of Elba Island to the wild beaches of Maremma, from the transparent seabeds of Argentario to the golden bays of the Etruscan Coast.