One of Italy’s lesser known tourist spots, Monte Argentario is where the rich and famous come to hide. A wilder version of the Côte d’Azur with less of the pretense and cheaper food, this southern ...
The report of the recent ascent of via dello Spigolo (Canne d’organo) at Costa della Scogliera, Monte Argentario, by Emiliano Cupellaro, hailed as possibly the most beautiful grade III and IV climbing ...
A mountain rising from the sea, and connected to the mainland only by three narrow isthmuses, Monte Argentario has an entirely different feel from the rest of the Tuscan coast: rocky and rugged, but ...
While Tuscany is often associated with inland vineyards and farmland, the region has an extensive coastline. In other words, take everything you love about Tuscany and add amazing seafood and beaches.
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