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The privileged position from the Marina di Pisa port will permit you to reach in a short while all the main islands of the tuscan archipelagus like isola d'Elba, isola del Giglio, Capraia, isola di Montecristo, Pianosa, Gorgona and Giannutri.

Let yourself be seduced by Portofino's and Cinque Terre's charm or push yourself to Corsice and Sardinia searching for creeks and coves reachable only by boat and dive in a cristalline water unique in the world.

Portofino and 5 Terre

Cinque Terre and Portofino

From the Marina di Pisa's port sailing towards north we find Viareggio, Versilia and the classy Forte dei Marmi, some more miles north we find Cinque Terre, a part of rugged coastline above crystalline sea where you can visit undiscovered creeks, cliffs and charming villages overlooking the sea.

The five villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza e Monterosso make together the "Cinque Terre", five typical subborgs perched on promontories overlooking the sea with colourful houses and many restaurants where you can eat warmed by the sunshine, breathing in the sea breeze and living emotions that can be witnessed only within this unique and magical place.

Continuing north, Portofino's dock is certainely an obliged stop, most famous, full of life, romantic, surely to visit.

Elba

Capraia/Elba/Giglio

Capraia is the first big island that we come across sailing south from Pisa's port, an island between Corsica and Tuscany that should't be missed.

Capraia's surrounding sea sees rocks and sand following one another, fishes and colours so bright, cliffs overlooking the sea and maarvellous creeks. Thanks to the boat you will be able to discover ravines, caves and hidden creeks unaccessable from land.

continuing a few more miles south you will encounter the main island of the tuscan's island group, Isola d'Elba which presents alternatively sandy beaches and rocky ones, and delicate cliffs overlooking the sea.

Here you may find every sort of beaches: white sand and smooth rocks, golden sand beaches, white gravel ones and transparent waters and beaches of the finest iron dust.

Curiosity: at Pomonte, you can easily reach the Scoglio dell'Ogliera where you can observe the sunk ancient ship wreck.

Moving more to the south we find isola del Giglio which's coasts are rocky and craggy, the paradise for diving passionates, with splendid seabed and crystalline water.

Costa Smeralda

Costa Smeralda and la Maddalena

Costa Smeralda is north east of Sardinia and without doubt the most famous part of the island either for the green and blue sea colours together with the finest white andy beaches, and also for its night life, where elegance and luxury live ll night long.

This part of the coast features an incontaminated mediterranean wildlife paring perfectly with the candid round rocks, with beaches, coves and natural creeks which are a spectacular sight.
The Maddalena island group is made up by 62 islands near the borderline with Corsica, its waters are the one's of le Bocche di Bonifacio.

The main islands are seven: la Maddalena, the biggest, Caprera, Santo Stefano, Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria e Razzoli: This archipelago is really a heaven on earth fot sea and beach passionates.

Here lay some of the most famous and precious beaches of the Mediterranean, like the Pink Beach the most beautiful, on Budelli island, whos typical pink colour is given by the skeletons of thousands of the smallest microrganisms, driven there by the sea currents, it has also been the set for the film “Il deserto rosso” of Michelangelo Antonioni in 1964.

Corsica - Bonifacio

Porto Vecchio and Bonifacio

Porto Vecchio is in the south east part corsica, a marvellous dock with many restaurants and shops, the two unmissable beaches between Porto Vecchio and Bonifacio are Rondinara and Palombaggia, two real paradises.

La Rondinara it's a creek closed between two rocky shores with beautiful colours: red rocks, green vegetation and the blue sea.
La Palombaggia is a sandy beach three miles long with a mediterranean pinewood at its back.

Bonifacio is one of the most suggestive ports of the Mediterranean, because it is palced at the end of a beautiful creek as if it was a little fiord surrounded by really high rocky walls overlooking the sea inside wwhich in the ancient times there were excavations of rooms still noticable.

The docking at the end of the fiord, stopping by to eat in one of the unique restaurants or walking in the centre of this typical subborg overlooking the sea will give you the greatest of emotions for life.