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Costa Etrusca is 3 km far from the sandy beach of San Vincenzo. It is located on small hill with a wonderful view made of woods, vineyards, olive-groves, cultivated fields and the beautiful Tyrrhenian coast. From our farmhouse we see the islands of Elba, Capraia, Corsica and the Piombino Gulf. Each apartment has its private entrance, its private table outside and is situated under a porch or it has its private garden a terrace.
 
The whole farmhouse is surrounded by lawns, flowers and old trees. For the amusement of its guests it has a big swimming-pool with beach umbrella, deck-chairs and bed-chairs, a small playgarden for kids and a ping-pong. First of all, thank you for contacting us. Costa Etrusca has several small apartments for you. They each have a private entrance, a terrace, a small garden or are located under an open terrace, therefore they each have their own outside private space with table.
 
We are very close to the beach (just 3 km.) but at the same time we are situated on a small hill. For this reason our farm developed on various elevations. This is why, even when we are fully booked, one never has the impression of being in a crowded place. We offer a panoramic view overlooking the most beautiful part of the Tyrrhenian coast. While from the swimming-pool one can see the island of Elba, the Gulf of Baratti and the islands of Corsica and Capraia.
 
As you probably already know, Tuscany is a wonderful place to visit for those who are interested in arts, history, architecture, little medieval villages, gastronomy, countrysides, thermal waters, beaches and even mountains. We are situated in the central part of the Tuscany region. This means that from here it is easy to reach all the most interesting places to visit, such as the beautiful Isle of Elba (1h by boat), Florence (1,5h), Pisa (45min.) Volterra (45min.), Siena (1,5h), and also Lucca, San Gimignano, Arezzo, Massa Marittima and several tiny medieval towns that are less known but are a fundamental part of our historic and artistic wealth.