Perfect for those seeking an adventurous paddle and the chance to explore the Tuscan coast.
Discover Monte Argentario, a promontory that juts into the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering rugged coastlines, hidden beaches, and caves once inhabited by Neanderthals, still studied by archaeologists and open to visitors today. This area, rich in history and nature, is perfect for those seeking an adventurous paddle and the chance to explore the Tuscan coast.
Why choose Monte Argentario?
A spectacular setting: Crystal-clear waters, imposing cliffs, and Mediterranean vegetation make up the approximately 39 km of coastline of this marvelous promontory, a corner of paradise that rivals renowned Italian destinations such as Sardinia, Sicily, or Puglia.
In summer, there’s also the opportunity for excellent snorkeling sessions. The high-quality water and rocky, jagged seabeds are teeming with typical Mediterranean marine life and flora.
Varied terrain: Ideal for all skill levels – from calm, protected bays to open and more challenging waters.
If you want to explore the southern coast of Monte Argentario from a kayaker’s aperspective, you can find a dedicated video guide on my YouTube channel, B.gkayakadventure.