

It is the only beach in the entire Tuscan Archipelago where the dunes have survived over the years and where the sea lily (Pancratium maritimum) with its highly perfumed white flowers, grows. With a length of almost 1200 metres long this makes it the second longest beach on the Island of Elba (the longest is that in Marina di Campo).There are three reasons why it is so popular: the fine, golden sand it consists of, the fact that it faces south, and the fact that it is surrounded by very scenic nature. It faces south and on the horizon you can see the Island of Montecristo the peninsula of Fonza lies to the west while the long and narrow Capo Stella promontory lies to the east. The beach of Lacona sits in the biggest gulf on the Island of Elba that is just under 3 kilometres wide. Historical notes concerning Elba and its originsĪdministration of Elba and its eight Communes
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The unmissable experiences to do on holidayĮlba: A paradise for lovers of outdoor sportsġ000 paths to live the island to the full Scuba diving, going snorkelling, fishing, sailing Museums, ancient monuments, breathtaking views Honey, beer, oil, wild and aromatic plants Typical sea, home or more refined cuisineĮxperiences of gastronomy and wine tastingĪleatico, Moscato and Ansonica: Elba wines Socializing and having a good time surrounded by nature

The shipping companies that connect the islandĪccommodation that is open all year roundīooking a holiday farm centre, hotel or B&B all open in winter too
