Isola D'Elba
Isola D'Elba is an Italian island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Tuscan Archipelago. It is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. The island covers an area of about 224 square kilometers and is the largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago National Park.
Historically, Isola D'Elba is famous for being the place of exile for Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814. Visitors can explore various historical sites, including the Napoleonic Museum and the fortress of Portoferraio. The island also offers hiking trails, vineyards, and charming villages, making it a popular destination for tourists.