A variety of culinary delights, cultural attractions, magnificent sights, important art collections or simply the opportunity to enjoy “la dolce vita”. The area around Lido di Camaiore promises an Italian lifestyle for every taste.
30 km from Pisa or Lucca and only 100 km from Florence. With such short distances, there are really no limits to accumulating memories of your holidays. And for those who prefer the finer things in life: take a short walk along the promenade to Viareggio or 7 kilometers to Forte dei Marmi with its luxury boutiques. Alternatively take one of the hotel’s bicycle …
Speaking of bicycles: two-wheel enthusiasts will find ideal conditions here. The nearby mountains for mountain bikers, the flat routes along the sea for racing cyclists. What more could you wish for?
A culinary excursion to our region is a feast for the senses. From fresh seafood to tasty meat dishes and wonderful desserts – Tuscan cuisine offers something for every taste.
Visit the weekly market in Lido di Camaiore on Mondays or Forte dei Marmi on Wednesdays and experience the culinary treasures of our wonderful region.
Discover our Tuscan countryside on foot, by bike or by car, with its hills and picturesque villages – and even some vineyards.
The historic mountain village of Camaiore awaits you with its charming old town, or immerse yourself in wine production at Tenuta Marelli and enjoy a tasting accompanied by local delicacies!
Torre del Lago and Puccini are inextricably linked. Follow in Puccini’s footsteps along the coast and nature reserves that inspired his operas. The landscape of Lido di Camaiore and Torre del Lago shaped his work.
The Villa Puccini in Torre del Lago, now a museum, showcases the house where Puccini composed operas such as Tosca and La Bohème, which are also performed at the Puccini Festival in the summer.
A visit to Pisa is a combination of a lively atmosphere, art and history. After a short drive, you will reach the world-famous Piazza dei Miracoli, where the Leaning Tower and other architectural masterpieces await.
A stroll through the historic center leads to cozy cafes and trattorias where you can enjoy Tuscan cuisine. You can end the day with a stroll along the Arno and its picturesque bridges or visit the impressive Roman center of Lucca, with its historic network of streets and imposing city walls.
A day trip to the Cinque Terre. Take the boat directly from Viareggio to reach the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Don’t forget La Spezia, picturesquely located in a bay. Discover the charming old town, the elegant promenade and the impressive port.
Tip: In the Cinque Terre, you absolutely must try the Genoese pesto specialties, fresh fish and seafood accompanied by a glass of Ligurian wine.
A stone’s throw from Lido di Camaiore is the sophisticated Forte dei Marmi, with the the street with the most expensive house prices in Italy.
Smell the scent of the palms and pines that enchanted Thomas Mann and Aldous Huxley. Stroll through the elegant alleys, past glamorous hotels and exclusive brand shops or enjoy the dolce vita in the charming beach clubs. In Forte dei Marmi you can also find Andrea Bocelli’s famous beach club.
Don’t forget: Piazza Marconi is a paradise for fashionistas.
Florence, one of the most fascinating cities in Italy, satisfies every heart’s desires, offering something for everyone. Enjoy carefree hours in the center of the good life. Admire the works of Da Vinci in the Uffizi Gallery, one of the most important museums in the world. Or explore Florence in the footsteps of the Medici family, stroll over the Ponte Vecchio and then along the Arno or indulge in a bit of shopping.
Florentine cuisine also has a number of delicacies in store for gourmets, such as “ribollita”, beans “all’uccelletto” or “crostini neri”.