Long beaches lies of an unpolluted sea, some are equipped with bathing resorts and some free, they included 6 places of daily assistance to tourists. A space of the free beaches is reserved to dogs.
The important award of the Blue Flag guarantees the cleanness of water. Ideal place for those who love water sports and bathes.
Bao Beach
A free beach for dogs, between Marina di Bibbona and Marina di Cecina, where your pets can be free
and have fun!
Tomboli Biogenetic Nature Reserve
Long lines of Tomboli – dunes covered with thick vegetation running inland from the beach – are part of an ecosystem which protects cultivated areas from the sea winds.
The Tomboli Biogenetic Nature Reserve at Cecina extends over 15 kilometers and is one of Italy’s most beautiful forests.
The dense and varied vegetation changes the further it extends inland. Lilies and sea poppies flower on the beach while junipers cover the outer dunes and Holm-oaks, cluster pines and umbrella pines predominate in the scrub.
The Reserve is home to a variety of animals, such as wild rabbits, foxes, weasels, porcupines, deer and badgers. Birds include doves, green woodpeckers, hoopoes and wood pigeon which spend long periods here.
Castiglioncello Rocks
Originally an Etruscan village, Castiglioncello stands on a small headland at the foot of the Livorno hills. "The pearl of the Tyrrhenian", this well-known holiday resort has a charm all its own. Sheer red cliffs, sheltered bays, bathing beaches and coves washed by crystal clear water and a shady pinewood – Castiglioncello’s beauty has inspired artists, painters, writers and poets.
San Vincenzo Beaches
Wide beaches of fine, pale sand run down to a cobalt sea. Dense, shady pinewoods border the beach and are criss-crossed with trails for walking, hiking and horse riding. San Vincenzo combines natural beauty with the amenities of a welcoming, hospitable resort, making it an international tourist destination where relaxing holidays can be enjoyed all year round.