The southernmost of all the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago rises Giannutri, just 500 meters wide by 11 km long. Inhabited since prehistoric times, it is famous for the remains of an imposing Roman Villa from the 2nd century AD. built by the powerful Domizi-Enobarbi family. Always remained uninhabited in the following period, being flat and completely lacking in sheltered places and water, it was only an occasional stopover of the Barbary pirates in their raids along the coasts of Tuscany. Today it is inhabited by just over a dozen residents and in the period of greatest crowding during the summer no more than 300 people can disembark. After the departure from Porto Stefano or Porto Ercole with about 50 minutes of navigation you arrive on the island where disembarkation is allowed only in Cala Spalmatoio and Cala Maestra. few schools of dolphins.
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Do you want to attend the fireworks display on September 3rd from one of our boats?
For only € 50 with an aperitif and the opportunity to swim, you can watch the fireworks from our boats.