
BY: Eva Stelzer
Central Italy’s Tuscany attracts locals and travelers thanks to all it has to offer – a diverse and breathtaking coastline along the Tyrrhenian Sea showcasing rocky cliffs, clear blue seas, white sandy beaches and an amazing underwater world.
The Maremma coast, an area that stretches from Livorno to Grosseto, offers endless opportunities for a beach getaway. It’s a continuous succession of rocky coast, isolated coves and long stretches of sandy shores protected by lush pinewoods and wilderness. The northern part of the Maremma is more wooded and contains some isolated beaches while the southern section has that beach-resort vibe.
SOURCE: https://www.panoramitalia.com
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