Best known as the site of Napoleon’s exile, Elba’s long history stretches back to pre-Roman times, when it was settled by Ligures and then Etruscans. It’s Tuscany’s biggest island and Italy’s third-largest, offering a great mix of options both cultural (like hilltop towns and castles) and recreational (like hiking, biking, swimming, diving and beaching). There’s an airport at Marina di Campo, but most arrive by ferry from Piombino to Portoferraio (the biggest town), Rio Marina or Porto Azzurro.
Restaurants in Elba Island
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The resort not only provides a service of security and supervision ensured by professional, certified lifeguards, but also the opportunity to relax on a sun lounger in the shade of a beach umbrella, with private beach huts, changing rooms, hot and cold showers, foot showers, toilet facilities, toilet facilities for disabled people, compressor and storage for inflatables, and a reading corner in the shade. Skyscanner has entered the Gulf of Procchio among the 10 most beautiful beaches in Italy. The ranking comes from the quality of cleaning the beach, monitored in all times of the year, the state of the water and the beauty of its surroundings and landscape.
Located at the center of the Procchio gulf, the Delfino beach is easily reachable, family friendly, well maintained, nice staff and at reasonable prices. Possible to rent umbrella with sun beds as well as private changing rooms. Bar and restaurant directly on the beach.
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