Elba is the largest island in the Tuscan archipelago and the third largest in the Mediterranean.
It combines the charm and exclusivity of a pure and unspoiled territory, rich in history and the history of its people, which is why you can choose it as the destination for your next holiday.
You can visit granite caves or old mines used by the country's miners in the past, you can walk along mountain paths, but also snorkeling or diving, you won't be bored!
On Elba island, you can enjoy a wide range of activities including trekking, mountain biking and water sports, relax on one of the beautiful beaches surrounded by crystal clear sea or visit the picturesque local villages.
The island has become one of the most popular seaside destinations for summer holidays.
ποΈ If you take the ferry to Elba island, you will certainly find the best way to spend the day. You won't be bored in any of the 7 small towns that make up the island, each different from the others, each with its own peculiarities that will allow you to dive deeper into the history of this pearl of the Mediterranean.
The first of the 7 towns you will find when you disembark from the ferry to Elba Island is Portoferraio. It is the largest town on the island and is called “the city” of Elba, with roots from Cosimo de Medici to Napoleon. There are ferries from Piombino to Portoferraio every day of the year. The port of Portoferraio is the largest on Elba and is located in the northern part of the island.
ποΈ The beautiful beaches of Capobianco, le Ghiaie, Sansone, Sottobomba and the list could go on and on, are certainly among the things to see in Portoferraio. Biodola is the most famous beach in Portoferraio, and with its endless length and crystal clear sea, it allows you to enjoy a relaxing day.
Marina di Campo is the largest town on the southern part of the island and is known as the liveliest town, full of parties, discos, festivals, and beach parties. It enjoys a beautiful promenade in the center of the town, surrounded by bars and clubs with a wonderful nightlife.
Capoliveri, on the other hand, is a small medieval town located on a hill and is rich in history, sport, culture, nightlife, and traditions. It is famous for the Legend Cup, a mountain bike race, and the Festa dell'Uva, a traditional festival that has been held for many years. It celebrates the ancient grape harvest.
Porto Azzurro, on the other hand, overlooks the sea and is actually considered a small fishing village. In the past it was called Porto Longone, a name given by Philip III of Spain. The village of is characterised by its mineral beaches, its paths that are perfect for a day of hiking, its boat trips and its village festivals that are held in the main square.
π’ The island, situated between Corsica and Tuscany, in front of the port of Piombino, is easily accessible by sea and, thanks to the short distance separating it from the Tuscan coast, it is served by numerous sea connections operated by 4 shipping companies:
- Moby
- Toremar
- BluNavy
- Elba Ferries
To reach Elba Island by ferry, there is a year-round service from the port of Piombino to the Elba ports of Portoferraio, the main port in the center of the island, and Rio Marina and Cavo to the east, both by ferry and hydrofoil.
During the summer months there are also ferries from Elba to Pianosa, from the port of Rio Marina, and to Corsica, on the Portoferraio Bastia route.
βοΈ The the best time to visit the island is definitely the summer. The months of July and August are the most chaotic, where the island is overcrowded by tourists, so we recommend September as the month to start your holiday, where the beaches are a little quieter and less crowded.