Cala Martina
Difficult to reach by land, surrounded by Mediterranean scrub and hidden by the Puntone promontory, Cala Martina is a small bay, an ideal destination for diving enthusiasts.
Among its rocks, starfish and fish of numerous species hide. Mask, fins and rock shoes are recommended!
Cala Violina
When the wind caresses the fine white sand of Cala Violina it seems to create a sound, a magical and enchanting melody, hence the name.
Surrounded by promontories covered by the dense vegetation of the Maremma Natural Park, this small, wonderful inlet, away from crowded beaches, is an oasis of peace and golden sand, lapped by the crystalline waters of our sea.
Cala Civette
Dominated by Torre Civette, a sixteenth-century construction from which it also takes its name, Cala Civette is part of the Bandite di Scarlino Nature Reserve and access is on the south side from the mouth of a small stream.
Golden sand, clear waters and unspoiled nature make this beach unique, the ideal location for those who want to enjoy their holidays in relaxation and intimacy.
Isola dello Sparviero
Not far from Punta Ala, the island of the Sparviero is one of the richest spots in marine flora and fauna and it offers comfortable shelter for boats. It was previously baptized as the island of the Female Pig due to the presence of smaller rock formations, called the Piglets, which seem to follow her mother, and they are located a little further towards the coast .
Le Rocchette
Imposing granite rock walls overlooking the sea frame and make Le Rocchette unique, another corner of paradise beach on our coast.
Less intimate location, but ideal for diving enthusiasts due to its steep seabed and its varied marine ecosystem.
Cala di Forno
A small narrow bay in a hidden inlet, located within the Maremma Park, Cala di Forno is in a southerly direction, just beyond the Alberese beach.
In addition to the fine sand and clear waters, this oasis of peace and tranquility is the home and refuge of many wild animals, such as hares and deer.