One-of-a-kind Hotels on the Coast of Tuscany
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One-of-a-kind Hotels on the Coast of Tuscany
Lorenza Guerri
Discover ten unique boutique accommodations along Tuscany's less touristy and more authentic coast.
What you will find:
A list of different hotels and stays in
🌊 Maremma
🌊 Tuscan archipelago
🌊 Argentario
🌊 Livornese Coast
Each accommodation is in a distinctive location that will make your stay extraordinary for a real trip to remember.
Here you will not find famous hotels or chains, but only curated and truly one-of-a-kind places.
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Capalbio - Maremma - WWF Oasis
Glamping Terre di Sacra
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At the border of the first Italian WWF oasis, near Burano Lake, and a few steps away from the sea, immerse yourself in this glamping experience that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and reconnected with nature. You will also be within walking distance from a great beach restaurant and only a short drive away from Capalbio, a must-visit Medieval Tuscan town.
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Argentario
Hotel Villa Domizia
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Located on the peninsula of Mount Argentario, this four-star hotel exudes privacy and relaxation. Spend your slow days between the sea-view pool and the dives in the clear sea. The hotel is located next to one of the most beautiful bays in the area, Bagni di Domiziano, known to be home of Roman ruins that constituted the area for fish farming, called Domiziane from the family of Domizi Enobarbi, owners of the ancient roman villa which belonged to several emperors, including Nero.
The restaurant of the hotel is a very romantic spot to end your summer nights with a seafood meal and a side of sunset.
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Boutique Hotel Torre di Cala Piccola
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This exclusive boutique hotel on the Argentario coast overlooks Giglio Island. The pool provides unique scenery, as well as the terrace for sunset aperitivo and dinner, where you'll be rubbing shoulders with Italian celebrities who enjoy the privacy and exclusivity of this location.
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Giglio Island
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lorenza Guerri
Dual Italian and US citizen, grew up between Rome and Tuscany then moved across the world to Los Angeles for ten years and traveled the world. Now I'm back in my beloved Italy and I live in the heart of Val d'Orcia, enjoying the extraordinary moments of slow living under the Tuscan sun.
It is a joy to show you my favorite corners of Tuscany, from the coast to the countryside. Here you will find unique, authentic places with an eye to sustainability and slow living. Everything I curate for you is the fruit of my love for this region and my intention to show you its calmness, charm, and natural beauty.
What's included
Digital Map
Fully interactive, digital map for finding places nearby
10 places
10 hand-picked places with notes from the creator
2 extra guides
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DESTINATION(S) COVERED
Monte Argentario, GR, Italia
Elba, Provincia di Livorno, Italia
Toscana, Italia
Livorno, LI, Italia
Giglio, Italia
FOCUSES AND THEMES
Couples
Digital Nomads
Family
Female Solo
Boutique
Relaxation
Slow Travel
Romantic
Sustainable/Eco
Wellness
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