Costa d’Argento
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Capalbio The last town in the Maremma, Capalbio looks out onto the Monte Argentario Sea almost longingly, as if too wishes it could follow the tide to some unknown land. |
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Isola di Giannutri Isola di Giannutri is the biggest jewel in the jewellery box that is Monte Argentario. A nature reserve, the island accepts only a small number of visitors a day. |
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Isola del Giglio Isola del Giglio is completely cut off from Tuscany and not just because it’s an island. From the moment you step off the ferry, you feel like you’re in a different country. |
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Magliano in Toscana There are few place in the Maremma with a history like Magliano in Toscana. The town is positively surrounded by centuries old archaeological sites and necropolises. |
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Orbetello |
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Monte Argentario The most beautiful section of the entire coastline, at least in my opinion, this promontory is picture perfect and perfectly Tuscan. |
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Porto Ercole It’s amazing how two port that are so close to one another can be so different. Porto Ercole may be smaller, but it’s far more vibrant. |
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Porto Santo Stefano Famous for its fishing and even more famous for its seafood restaurants, Porto Santo Stefano’s not old, but it’s incredibly beautiful and very posh. |
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Talamone Talamone’s sheer paradisaical beauty can be summed up by one throwaway fact – it appeared in the James Bond movie Quantum of Solace. |











