Two kilometres of golden beach and a variety of high quality accomodation
make this antique fishing town one of the most popular tourist centres of the
island. Despite Marina di Campo’s development being primarily of a touristic
nature,the traditional fishing village charm of the small town has not been lost.
Colorful wooden fishing boats, filled with nets and tackle, are still a fixture
in the port of Marina di campo.

To
admire the size and splendor of the gulf of Campo one should climb towards
San’Ilario and San Piero, the picturesque, antique hamlets known for their
granite caves where important monuments have been sculptered and imperial pilars
stand. Between
these two small towns,on the road that leads to Monte Perone, one will find
numerous small pathways suitable for trekking.
Extraordinary
for the beauty of the surrounding scenery and sea are the beaches of Cavoli and
Fetovaia. Formed of golden sand with a granite origin meaning the sand doesn’t
cling to ones skin, these beaches are definately the most loved and most popular
amongst the young.
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