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Sailing - a unique and unforgettable experience
Anyone sailing along the coast of the Maremma between the Gulf of Follonica and the Argentario will fall in love with the area and certainly return. The crystal blue sea, the ever-present pleasant breeze, the emerald-green pinewoods, the steep and spectacular coastline hiding secret coves, the Islands of Giannutri, Giglio, Montecristo, Pianosa unforgettable natural rounding marks… er the years Maremma has hosted some of the most important international racing events thanks to the ports of La Marina di Scarlino, Punta Ala, Castiglione della Pescaia, Marina di Grosseto, Talamone, Porto Santo Stefano e Cala Galera. And individually sailing tours for example to Elba can be arranged.
Diving – a paradise in the Mediterranian
The Maremma sea has always been one of the most fascinating element of the region, both for its natural beauties and the Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago Toscano ( National Park of the Tuscan Archipelago), the greatest sea park in Europe founded in 1996.
Wine
The Maremmaregion ist well known for it`s fantastic wine and food. Fine D.O.C. wines exhault the unique flavors of the excellent local dishes. The Maremma offers many wine and gastronomical itineraries to serious connoisseurs and those who simply love good food and wine. One may follow the Strade del Vino: the "Colli di Maremma" with one of the princes of Tuscan red, Morellino di Scansano; the "Montegregio-Massa Marittima" with examples of the Maremma's new wine growing and producing abilities and, the last founded, Montecucco with the unique flavors of a wine born on mountain slopes. And not to forget the famous Brunello di Montalcino and the Rosso di Montepulciano. Big wineries like Rocca di Frasinello designed by star architect Renzo Piano and financed partly by Baron de Rothschildt, or the newly and fancy styled winery of Zonin, called Rocca di Montemassi and many more are there to visit. The Etruscan necropolis and the colonies founded by the Romans, such as Vetulonia, Roselle, Vulci,Cosa, Pitigliano or Sovana, are among the treasures to see in the Maremma. And there is no town or village that doesn't offer the visitor a view of beautiful landscape, a sudden glimpse of fortresses, citadels, bastions, antique cathedrals, monastaries and stone abbeys that are an invitation to tranquil meditation. And not to forget, Castiglione della Pescaia, this charming fishing village, Massa Marittima with its famous cathedral, or Vetulonia,Buriano, Scarlino.... But even, itf you like to go to Siena it? It`s only a one hours drive away, Florence only one and a half and Rom you can reach easily by train in two hours.