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Enjoy an Aperitif aboard Indiana Charter
We will take you to fantastic places with crystal clear water where you can enjoy the sunset of our summer days in Castiglione della Pescaia

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Rocchette Bay
Rocchette Bay is located north of Castiglione della Pescaia, approximately 4/5 miles by sea from the port.
It can also be reached by car and is one of the splendid places with crystal clear waters, rocky mountains, very beautiful for snorkeling in crystal clear waters full of fish.
It's a great place to spend a relaxing day and enjoy a breathtaking sunset accompanied by a Super aperitif
Sailing time from Castiglione della Pescaia: 20 minutes
Rocchette Bay
Rocchette Bay is located north of Castiglione della Pescaia, approximately 4/5 miles by sea from the port.
It can also be reached by car and is one of the splendid places with crystal clear waters, rocky mountains, very beautiful for snorkeling in crystal clear waters full of fish.
It's a great place to spend a relaxing day and enjoy a breathtaking sunset accompanied by a Super aperitif
Sailing time from Castiglione della Pescaia: 20 minutes
Sparrowhawk Island or the Troy
This islet located between Rocchette Bay and Punta Ala is also very spectacular.
The sea is deep blue, crystal clear and rich in fish on the seabed, making it perfect for snorkelling.
Navigation time from Castiglione della Pescaia approximately 35/40 minutes
CALA VIOLINA THE SAND THAT SOUNDS
One of the most beautiful beaches in Maremma, certainly the most famous, Cala Violina and its sand that sounds, perfectly equidistant from Follonica and Punta Ala, is located within the
Scarlino Bandite Nature Reserve:
It is a cove with very white sand and clear, uncontaminated water.
Located between the two promontories of Punta Martina to the north, which divides it from the nearby Cala Martina, and Punta Le Canne to the south.
The beach can only be reached on foot, by bike, or by sea.
The difficult access has probably allowed this suggestive beach of our Maremma to remain wild and uncontaminated, which from a landscape point of view is an authentic jewel, with a quality that is extremely rare to find.
Cala di Forno Bocca D'Ombrone
Cala di Forno!!!!!!!!!!!!! Che dire uno spettacolo senza parole immerso nella maremma selvaggia nel cuore del Parco dell'Uccellina
Cala di Forno è una spiaggia di sabbia fine ben riparata dai venti, situata nel Parco naturale della Maremma, fortemente tutelata è tra le spiagge meno accessibili ma forse la più seducente della costa maremmana.
La Spiaggia lunga tra gli 3/4 chilometri (solo andata), raggiungibile solo a piedi o in barca.
Ovviamente si tratta di una spiaggia per gli amanti della natura, per i più avventurosi ed è assolutamente atipica: spesso passeggiano sulla sabbia volpi o daini, mentre alzando gli occhi al cielo non è raro l'avvistamento del maestoso falco pellegrino.
Sulla spiaggia di Cala di Forno non è possibile acquistare acqua, cibo e non ci sono strutture per ripararsi dal sole è molto importante quindi andare attrezzati.
Argentario
A space of land between the island and the mainland located in front of the island of Giglio and the island of Giannutri with pure crystalline and cobalt blue waters.
Giannutri Island
Another Paradise on our Maremma Coast
Possibility to spend the days in these crystal clear and pristine waters
Giglio Island
Giglio Island, the pearl of the Archipelago, 24 nautical miles from Castiglione della Pescaia. Giglio Island is located in the Tuscan Archipelago opposite Monte Argentario and is truly a beauty waiting to be discovered.
With its 21 square kilometers of extension, it is the second largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago and is renowned for its natural beauty.
The crystalline emerald sea, with its rich and fish-filled seabed, frames an area that is still 90% wild.
Must-see places:
The bay of Cannelle, the Caldane, Capel Rosso, L'allume, Campese, Fenaio.
Finally, Giglio Porto to end the day with its bars for aperitifs and dinner in typical seaside restaurants.
The Ants of Grosseto
Three islets, one of which has a lighthouse and is now a luxury hotel immersed in the middle of the sea,
included in the Tuscan Archipelago.
They are located off the Grosseto coast of the Maremma Natural Park, and rise abruptly from a seabed about 100 metres deep.
They are part of the municipality of Grosseto. On the largest "Formica," Formica Grande, is the Formiche di Grosseto lighthouse.
The three islets are approximately 14 nautical miles from Castiglione della Pescaia, 10 from Marina di Grosseto and 8 from Bocca d'Ombrone.
Here you are in a wild and enchanting place with crystal clear and transparent water.
The islands are very popular with scuba diving enthusiasts.
ELBA ISLAND
Elba is the largest island off our coast.
Today it is known as one of Italy's most fascinating destinations, a heavenly place just a stone's throw from the coast that has managed to win the hearts of countless travelers thanks to its exceptional mix of pristine nature, ancient culture, and food.
Discovering the bays and beaches of Elba, the most important locations and gulfs.
To get started
Porto Azzurro, a fishing village of ancient origins Gulf of Capoliveri, Lacona, Marina di Campo, Cavoli, Fetovaia, Santa Andre, Marina di Campo, Gulf of Procchio, Porto Ferraio, Cavo.
These locations are truly spectacular starting from the colors of the water, the village, the traditions, and the local people.
Africa lla
The furthest Corsican direction About 50 miles from Castiglione della Pescaia
The rock of Africa or called Africhetta or Formiche di Montecristo is a small rock with a lighthouse located between the waters of Montecristo, the island of Elba, Pianosa and the Corsican channel.
Its name, referring to the African continent, indicates its extremely southern position compared to the other islands of the Tuscan Archipelago.
ISLAND OF CAPRAIA
The island of Caprai is the northernmost of the archipelago, approximately 48 miles from Castiglione della Pescaia.
Island of Fire-Red Colors
You've just landed on the island and you can already hear loud and clear the deep breathing of this wild rock, flooded with a dazzling Mediterranean light.
In this place the watchword is: don't rush.
Capraia seduces you with its apparent indolence, it seems to want to hide its most intimate secrets, then it takes you by the hand and takes you with it, hoping not to see you leave too soon.
This island is an untouched paradise inhabited by approximately 300 people.



































































































































