The Etruscan Coast
The Etruscan Coast is defined by crystal-clear seas, medieval villages, parks and protected reserves, and ancient Etruscan settlements—an area you can visit in every season for its breathtaking beauty. The countryside is crossed by a prestigious wine route, dotted with noble vineyards and silvery olive groves.
Set against the hills and just a few kilometers from the sea, you’ll find historic villages that have preserved their medieval architecture intact, rich in traces of the past. The Etruscan civilization left major evidence here, including the only necropolis built facing the sea (Populonia).
Livorno, a city with a unique history, is a crossroads of peoples and cultures, home to artists and a land of long-standing tourist traditions.
Along Viale Italia, which runs beside the sea, you can admire the grand villas, the prestigious Naval Academy, and the Terrazza Mascagni. And how could one not highlight the beauty of the maze of Medicean canals linked to the Old Fortress?
Livorno’s historic center, with the Venezia quarter, is the stage for the major summer event Effetto Venezia.