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Island of Capraia

Guide: Sea & Islands, Toscana


Island of Capraia – Tuscany: volcanic cliffs, deep waters and unspoiled nature between wind and Mediterranean silence. The island of Capraia is the westernmost of the Tuscan Archipelago, located halfway between the coast and Corsica. Of volcanic origin, it retains a wild and remote soul, with cliffs overlooking the sea, paths scented with myrtle and hidden bays. It is a perfect destination for those who love real nature, away from mass tourism. 🌊 Deep sea and amazing seabed: The sea around Capraia is transparent, rich in life and protected by environmental constraints. Diving and snorkeling offer encounters with submerged caves, volcanic walls and posidonia meadows. The rugged coastline is only accessible by sea in many places, offering intimate and spectacular locations. 👉 Tip: Take a boat trip to the Grotta della Foca Monaca and swim in the blue waters of Cala Rossa: a unique landscape. 🌋 Volcanic landscape and wild nature: Capraia is a young island, born from underwater eruptions. The interior is crisscrossed by scenic paths that connect the former agricultural penal colony with the village and the Zenobito tower. The island is entirely included in the Tuscan Archipelago National Park and is home to an extraordinary biodiversity. 👉 Tip: Take the Sentiero del Reganico to reach Cala dello Zurletto: a few minutes walk, so much wonder. 🏘️ The village and island life: The only inhabited center is the village of Capraia Isola, perched on the port. A village of colorful houses, stone alleys, squares and small places where the pace is slow and convivial. The port is the beating heart, where ferries and sailboats dock. 👉 Tip: Stroll at sunset to St. George's Fortress: view of the open sea and a rare quiet. 🍷 Island flavors and sea cuisine: The cuisine of Capraia is simple and straightforward, made of fresh fish, stuffed squid, rock soups and garden products. The island has a long agricultural tradition linked to the penal colony, now revitalized by small local companies that produce wine, honey, aromatic herbs and preserves. 👉 Tip: Taste a plate of Capraia-style squid with a glass of local white wine in a trattoria overlooking the port. 🛏️ Where to stay: Capraia offers a few selected accommodations: family B&Bs, small hotels with sea views and apartments in the village. There are no campsites or large facilities, but this contributes to maintaining an authentic, intimate and quiet atmosphere. 👉 Tip: Stay in the village to experience the island on foot and enjoy every sunset on the port or among the paths. The island of Capraia is a refuge of nature and freedom, where the wind tells ancient stories and the sea welcomes those who know how to listen to silence.

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