
Sailing among Hidden Beauties

The Island of Elba presents itself as an idyllic destination for an unforgettable sailing holiday. The gentle winds, calm sea, and proximity to the Tuscan coast are irresistible attractions, enchanting anyone who wishes to experience marine life. In addition, the beauty of some coves, which are difficult to reach from land, adds a unique touch to the experience.
Renting a catamaran offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the Island of Elba from a different perspective, to travel along its coasts while being rocked by the waves, and to discover secret and fascinating inlets.
This holiday is suitable for everyone: from families with children who love to immerse themselves in the calm coastal waters, to groups of friends eager to experience the thrill of an early morning fishing trip, to couples seeking privacy and romantic sunsets.
"Our catamaran cruise experience through Elba Island, the Tuscan archipelago and northern Corsica was simply extraordinary. From the moment we hoisted the sails, we found ourselves immersed in a magical journey among crystal-clear waters, breathtaking landscapes and enchanting destinations. Sailing along the coasts of Elba Island gave us a unique perspective on its white pebble beaches and picturesque cliffs. The remote coves and secluded bays added a touch of exclusivity to our journey, allowing us to enjoy moments of tranquility and relaxation. The Tuscan archipelago welcomed us with its natural beauty and the variety of its islands. We explored secret bays, swam in turquoise waters and enjoyed the sun on the catamaran deck. Every stop gave us new discoveries and adventures. Northern Corsica added a touch of wild beauty to our itinerary. The mountainous landscapes, charming towns and unspoiled beaches made the sailing even more exciting. The view of Cap Corse as we approached was unforgettable. The catamaran, with its comfort and stability, made the journey even more enjoyable. The experienced crew guided us with professionalism, ensuring that every moment was a unique experience. The starry evenings in the middle of the sea and the sunsets over Corsica will remain in our hearts for a long time. In summary, this catamaran cruise was a perfect blend of adventure, luxury and discovery. We highly recommend this experience to anyone who wants to experience the sea in an authentic and unforgettable way."
Giulia G.



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Portoferraio
The entire route between Portoferraio and Capo d'Enfola represents the area of the renowned White Beaches of Elba, a stretch of enchanting coastline where cliffs alternate with small and picturesque white pebble beaches, set in a sea of vibrant and evocative colors.
Marciana Marina
One of the most picturesque villages on the island, it appears as a jewel set between rocky cliffs. On one side it overlooks the old port and on the other the tourist marina, both protected by the striking fortified Medici tower.
Punta Polveraia
This stretch of the Elba Island coast is characterized by small wild coves of undeniable charm, immersed in unspoiled nature and accessible mainly by sea. Thanks to the wild beauty of the surrounding environment and the clarity of the waters, these beaches are also appreciated for their tranquility.
Marina di Campo
This locality boasts the longest sandy beach (1,850 meters) on Elba Island, with a gently sloping seabed, ideal for families with children. It overlooks the gulf of Marina di Campo, in the center of the southern coast of Elba, with the island of Montecristo on the horizon.
Isola di Capraia
The boat is an excellent vantage point for spotting dolphins and other large cetaceans that frequent the surroundings of the island. Dotted with small rocky coves, it is bathed by a crystal-clear sea that reveals the seabed.
Porto Azzurro
In a protected bay of the Gulf of 'Mola', always used as a natural stopover on the maritime routes of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Fortified by the Spanish in the 16th century to defend and protect military and commercial naval convoys.
Isola del Giglio
Located in the Tuscan Archipelago in front of Monte Argentario, Giglio Island is a treasure to discover. It offers sea lovers and tourists beautiful beaches and coves. The crystal-clear waters are a paradise for diving enthusiasts, while 90% of the still wild territory invites hiking and mountain biking.








