
Giglio And Giannutri Islands
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The islands of Giglio and Giannutri, part of the Tuscan Archipelago, offer an enchanting refuge among crystal clear waters and wild panoramas. On the Island of Giglio, villages such as Giglio Porto and Giglio Castello welcome you with their picturesque alleys, medieval walls and a deeply rooted maritime culture. The coasts are characterized by rocky coves, golden sand and seabeds rich in marine fauna, a true paradise for snorkelling and diving lovers.
Giannutri, the southernmost of the Tuscan islands, maintains an intimate and uncontaminated atmosphere. Its jagged coasts, dotted with caves and small bays, invite boat trips away from mass tourism. Much of the territory is part of a protected nature reserve, ideal for those who want to reconnect with nature and observe species of sea birds up close. On land, the ancient remains of a Roman villa bear witness to the thousand-year-old charm of the island.