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Castiglioncello Luxury rentals

Discover Castiglioncello in Riviera degli Etruschi—where your family can swim, bike, and savor gelato by the sea under pine trees and golden sunsets.

Castiglioncello Vacation Rentals

für 10 Personen und 4 Kinder in Chianni, Toskana (Provinz Pisa)
Chianni, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$4,101 night
Ferienvilla 'Guardistallo casacce'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,491 night
Villa La Guardia Vecchia
Crespina Lorenzana, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$2,749 night
Ferienvilla 'Girasole Leccino'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,453 night
Villa delle Stelle
San Vincenzo, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,773 night
Fonte di Pillo
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,736 night
Villa Oliva
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,552 night
Fattoria di Scaletta
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,207 night
Scaletta + GIrasole
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$4,907 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,978 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$6,315 night
Atemberaubende Villa- 24 Gäste -privater SwimmingPool
Sovicille, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$2,870 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$6,422 night
Bequeme flache Macine
San Donato in Poggio, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$3,193 night
Villaflair - Villa Rotonda
Punta Ala, Maremma Coast, Italy
$3,289 night
La Torre + Fienile + Casa Prato
Figline Val d'Arno, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,289 night
Ferienvilla 'Il Palagio' mit privatem Pool
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,665 night
Luxuriöse Villa mit privatem Pool in der Nähe von Firenze
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,558 night
Villa Spenser
La Spezia, Liguria Riviera Levante & Cinque Terre, Italy
$4,244 night
La Veduta
Grosseto, Maremma Coast, Italy
$2,559 night

Tips on renting in Castiglioncello

Getting Around

When you visit Castiglioncello in the Riviera degli Etruschi, your family will love exploring the iconic Quercetano Bay, a crescent of golden sand framed by lush pine trees and gentle waves—perfect for sandcastle building, swimming, and paddleboarding with the kids. Nearby, the stunning Castello Pasquini invites you to wander its gardens and discover open-air summer concerts or art shows that delight all ages. Both locations offer shaded picnic areas, easy access to family-friendly cafés, and breathtaking views of the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.

What to Pack

Pack your family’s bags for Castiglioncello in the Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy, where golden beaches like Spiaggia di Quercetano invite sandcastle building and sun-soaked swims. Bring lightweight clothes, sun hats, and swimsuits for summer, but don’t forget light sweaters for breezy evenings. In cooler months, pack rain jackets and cozy layers for seaside walks. Toss in snorkeling gear, beach toys, and a camera to capture coastal sunsets. For family downtime, tablets loaded with games and e-books keep everyone entertained between adventures in this picturesque region.

Must-Try Activities

In the heart of Riviera degli Etruschi, Castiglioncello offers families a delightful blend of sun, sea, and culture. Begin your day at Spiaggia Caletta, where the gentle waves lap against the sandy shore, perfect for building sandcastles and splashing about. As the sun climbs, explore the lush Pineta Marradi, a shaded pine forest ideal for leisurely strolls and picnics. For a touch of history, visit the charming Castello Pasquini, where the kids can roam the gardens and perhaps even spot a dragon or two. As evening approaches, the seafront promenade beckons for a leisurely walk, offering stunning sunset views over the Tyrrhenian Sea. With its family-friendly beaches, verdant parks, and rich cultural sites, Castiglioncello ensures a memorable getaway for all.

Smart Spending Tips

Imagine your family waking up to the gentle sea breeze in Castiglioncello, nestled along the sun-kissed Riviera degli Etruschi in Italy. A comfortable daily budget is about €200 per person, or €800 for a family of four, covering charming hotel stays, fresh breakfasts, and gelato by the beach. Treat everyone to the "Riviera Family Adventure" tour with Tuscany Experience Tours for €120 per adult and €60 per child, exploring coastal trails and hidden coves. Enjoy a memorable dinner at Ristorante Il Cardellino, where a delicious meal costs around €40 per person.Imagine your family waking up to the gentle sea breeze in Castiglioncello, nestled along the sun-kissed Riviera degli Etruschi in Italy. A comfortable daily budget is about €200 per person, or €800 for a family of four, covering charming hotel stays, fresh breakfasts, and gelato by the beach. Treat everyone to the "Riviera Family Adventure" tour with Tuscany Experience Tours for €120 per adult and €60 per child, exploring coastal trails and hidden coves. Enjoy a memorable dinner at Ristorante Il Cardellino, where a delicious meal costs around €40 per person.

Discover Castiglioncello, a jewel of the Riviera degli Etruschi, where your family can savor sun-drenched days and the gentle rhythm of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Picture your mornings strolling the pine-shaded Lungomare Alberto Sordi, with salty breezes and the sound of waves setting the perfect tone for a relaxing escape. The sandy beaches of Baia del Quercetano invite you to unwind while your children build castles and splash in the calm, shallow waters. For a refreshing dip with a touch of luxury, the private beach clubs offer sunbeds, umbrellas, and seaside service, ensuring everyone enjoys the ultimate comfort.

Adventure beckons just beyond the shore. Rent bikes and follow scenic coastal paths, or explore the lush Macchia della Magona Nature Reserve together, where shaded trails wind through fragrant pine forests. Families can also embark on guided boat excursions to nearby coves, where you might spot playful dolphins or snorkel in crystal-clear waters. Don’t miss a sunset picnic at Punta Righini, where the view over the sea is truly unforgettable.

When it’s time to refuel, Castiglioncello’s trattorias welcome you with fresh seafood pasta and wood-fired pizza that delights both kids and adults. Savor homemade gelato at Gelateria Veneta as you wander the vibrant piazzas, or join a local cooking class for a hands-on taste of Tuscan tradition. With its warm hospitality, stunning coastline, and endless family-friendly activities, Castiglioncello in the Riviera degli Etruschi promises a lakeside escape where lifelong memories are made.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Castiglioncello has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Around Castiglioncello, Italy, travelers can immerse themselves in the enchanting landscapes of the Etruscan Coast, where scenic biking trails wind past pine forests and dramatic cliffs overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Kayaking in the crystal-clear waters reveals hidden coves and striking rock formations, while hiking the Sentiero della Macchia della Magona offers panoramic views of vineyards and olive groves. The nearby archaeological site of Populonia adds a touch of ancient intrigue to any outdoor adventure.

  • Castiglioncello is a charming seaside town on the Etruscan Coast of Tuscany, and its compact layout makes it very walkable for families. You can easily stroll from the pine-shaded promenade along the Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo to the historic Castello Pasquini, and reach the beautiful Quercetano Bay on foot. The town’s beaches, gelaterias, and local shops are all within a pleasant walking distance, so renting a car is not necessary for enjoying the main attractions.

  • Accommodations in Castiglioncello, a charming seaside town on the Etruscan Coast, frequently offer modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, private parking, and air conditioning. Many hotels and seaside resorts, particularly those along the Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, cater to international travelers with comfortable rooms, contemporary conveniences, and easy beach access. Whether you choose a family-run villa or a boutique hotel near the iconic Castello Pasquini, you can expect modern comforts to enhance your stay in this scenic Tuscan destination.

  • For a memorable 4-day trip to Castiglioncello, start your mornings with scenic walks along the pine tree-lined promenade of Lungomare Alberto Sordi, then dive into the clear waters at Quercetano Bay for swimming or kayaking. In the afternoons, explore the vibrant art scene at Castello Pasquini, where exhibitions and cultural events bring local history to life. Evenings are perfect for savoring fresh seafood at cliffside trattorias while watching the sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea.

  • Castiglioncello, located along Tuscany’s Etruscan Coast, offers some of the region’s cleanest and safest swimming spots, especially at Quercetano Bay. The clear, turquoise waters here are regularly monitored for quality and the gently sloping sandy seabed makes it ideal for families and less confident swimmers. The bay is framed by pine groves and rocky cliffs, providing both scenic beauty and natural shelter from strong winds, while lifeguards and well-maintained facilities ensure a secure and comfortable experience.

  • The closest ski resort to Castiglioncello is Abetone, located in the Apennine Mountains of Tuscany, about two hours by car. Abetone is well-known for its scenic slopes and vibrant alpine atmosphere, offering a variety of runs for all skill levels. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, charming mountain lodges, and après-ski options in the village. This resort is a favorite winter escape for both locals and tourists seeking adventure near the Tuscan coast.

  • Absolutely, Castiglioncello offers several affordable, family-friendly dining options where you can enjoy authentic Tuscan cuisine without breaking the bank. Head to Piazza della Vittoria, where you’ll find trattorias serving fresh seafood pasta and wood-fired pizzas, perfect for kids and adults alike. Many cafés near the Pineta Marradi park offer casual outdoor seating, letting families savor gelato or panini while children play nearby. The relaxed coastal atmosphere and welcoming staff make dining with kids a breeze in this charming seaside town.

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