The unique irregularities of Argentario’s coastline creates various settings which make this maritime environment an interesting home to rare underwater species, tempting scuba divers and marine specialists to amply explore the area.
This fairy-tale marine world offers exciting underwater opportunities, even once you leave the headland of Argentario and move along the Maremma coast toward characteristic beaches like Macchiatonda, la Torba, Chiarone and Capalbio. Surrounded by a rich, woodsy area, these localities are known for their wide dunes whose quasi black sand offsets the sparkling sea.
In the area’s small, well-equipped touristic ports, such as Talamonaccio, Foce dell'Albegna and Santa Liberata, guests can enjoy a more intimate feel before moving on to the larger port towns of Monte Argentario and Talamone.
In the area’s small, well-equipped touristic ports, such as Talamonaccio, Foce dell'Albegna and Santa Liberata, guests can enjoy a more intimate feel before moving on to the larger port towns of Monte Argentario and Talamone.
Santo Stefano Porto del Valle is more protected from the winds compared to Porto Vecchio and it hosts the Yacht Club’s dock.
Guests to the port won’t want to miss a leisurely walk along the market stalls where they can buy fresh fish or take a boat ride to Giglio island and Giannutri. Even Porto Ercole, known for its efficient services, remains a top-notch spot during the summer season, thanks to many available boat stops.
Packed with restaurants, boutiques and unique clubs, vibrant Porto Ercole offers refined entertainment. Avantguard at its best, Cala Galera is a modern marina, famous for its elegant clubs and superb restaurants.

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