Tuscan Archipelago
The Tuscan Archipelago is a group of islands located off the western coast of Italy, within the Tyrrhenian Sea. It consists of several islands, the largest being Elba, known for its beautiful beaches and historical significance as the site of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile. The archipelago is part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park, which protects its unique landscapes and biodiversity.
The islands feature a variety of natural environments, including rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush Mediterranean vegetation. Popular activities include hiking, snorkeling, and exploring charming coastal towns. The Tuscan Archipelago is a popular destination for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.