

With the near Sant'Ilario it is one of the most ancient settlements of the area.īut the real attractions of this zone of the island are the beatiful beaches: from Marina di Campo to Cavoli and from Seccheto to Fetovaia, it is all an incomparable series of granit rocks and sandy shores. In the same municipality you will find San Piero in Campo, a small town protected by Monte Perone's slopes dating back to the Roman age, when this inhabited settlement was built on a great granit base. The town arose around its tower (the “Torre di guardia”) in the XVI century and was populated by fishermen, but it soon become one of the first areas on the island to start with tourism.Ĭampo nell'Elba's municipality stretches along the southwest coast of the island and is characterized by Monte Capanne to the west, Campo's flat country in the centre leading to the sea and the hilly complex of San Martino and Monte Tambone to the east. Panorama golfo di Lacona, Isola Elba, con barche, mare blu e scogli. Marina di Campo's origins are quite recent though, a long time ago, this area used to be subjected to pirate attacks. The town's lively characteristic centre has bars, restaurants, pizzerie and all sorts of shops that offer many facilities for relaxing holidays. Situated on the south coast of the island with its gulf and its extensive beach it also has a tourist port. In the Medieval period, this fortified township was expanded around the main square and present-day ‘Via Roma’, which is the main street as well as being the highest, from which all the other back streets and squares branch off, with their characteristic arches steps and narrow alleyways, which buzz with life in the summer months. Originally constructed as an Etruscan hilltop fortress, possibly with even earlier origins since the Greeks and Phoenicians were frequent visitors to this island rich in iron and renowned for its copperīuilt within old town walls, Capoliveri has a geometric form, typical of the Latin building tradition. To the west it stretches out to include the gulfs of Lacona and Stella. This commune stretches from Piana di Mola to the north and as far as Punta della Calamita to the south. come un arco dorato alla fine del golfo omonimo, protetta da Capo Fonza e dalla lunga penisola di Capo Stella disseminata da piccole spiagge raggiungibili solo via mare e si affaccia sull’isola di Montecristo. La spiaggia di Lacona si estende per 1,2 km. When booking 4 rooms or more, different policies and additional supplements may apply.This town was known in Roman times as Caput Liberum, Today Capoliveri is a quaint hilltop town with wonderful views. E’ la spiaggia pi lunga dell’isola d’Elba, seconda solo a Marina di Campo. Please note that entertainment is only available in July and August. You can bring your own bed linen and towels or rent them on site at EUR 12 for per stay for bed linen and EUR 7 per person/per stay for towels, and must be requested in advance. Your deposit will be refunded in full in cash, subject to an inspection of the property. This will be collected as a cash payment.

Swimming pool #1 is closed from Sat until Thu Ī damage deposit of EUR 100 is required on arrival.

This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties. It is not possible to stay at this property for Coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine purposes. Certain services and amenities may be reduced or unavailable as a result. In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property.ĭue to Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property is taking steps to help protect the safety of guests and staff. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Please inform Camping Lacona in advance of your expected arrival time.
