“Liz Taylor and Richard Burton’s refuge in the 1960s” We are in one of the most popular, exclusive, and renowned areas of the entire “Costa d’Argento”. Often when one thinks of Monte Argentario, the combination with Cala Piccola is simply automatic, the locality is so famous!! Cala Piccola is synonymous with breathtaking sunsets, with warm […]
Category: Potted History
Porto Ercole: a day in the “Caravaggio’s City”

Not only has Porto Ercole fully earned the chance to become part of the circuit of the most beautiful villages in Italy, but for art lovers, it has an extra boost: it offers a path dedicated to the great Italian and world artist Michelangelo Merisi, more commonly known as Caravaggio. History Born in Milan in […]
The railway Orbetello – Porto Santo Stefano

It is difficult and painful to say that the Argentario, today a quiet seafaring village, has in its past the total destruction. The promontory does not spare anyone and tells, to those who want to listen to it or better to observe it, their own story, with no hair on the tongue and with its […]
Pills of History – The Roman origins of Monte Argentario
The villa below ( and inside ) the villas. Italy and history, an inseparable binomial. We can not move a step, digging on the ground or raising our eyes to the sky without “stumbling” in a relic. Like the rest of our nation, Monte Argentario offers a path that does not spare itself to be […]