Montebelli is ideally located in the Maremma area of Tuscany, which offers a combination of countryside and sea holiday experience. It’s near several popular Italian and international tourist destinations, such as Massa Marittima, Vetulonia, Castiglione della Pescaia and Punta Ala. Guests also have the option to take day trips to visit the art cities of Florence, Siena and Pisa, or the Saturnia thermal baths, the Uccellina Park or the Argentario Seaside and the Elba and Giglio Islands.

Here is a description of some main cities and villages you can visit on daily trips from Montebelli:

Pisa

Located on the coast of Italy, Pisa is a holiday haven that boasts stunning architecture and is famously home to the Leaning Tower. There is a plethora of medieval buildings to explore whilst on holiday in Pisa; the Piazza dei Miracoli, which translates as the Plaza of Miracles, houses the famous bell tower, its cathedral and the baptistery of St. John. Pisa offers visitors the chance to take a historical look at Italian culture.
The night life is vibrant, and there are several festivals held throughout the year which are worth attending during the year.

Grosseto

Located on the Tuscan coast, the province of Grosseto delivers an irresistible slice of Italian life. A visit to Grosseto offers a chance to experience the splendours of Neo Gothic and Medieval architecture. Grosseto is also highly acclaimed for having a rich culinary heritage thanks to long established olive groves that produce some of the best extra virgin olive oils in Italy. The coastal location also means that the local foods on offer have plenty of fresh seafood dishes on the menu, perfect with a glass of the outstanding local wine.

Castiglione della Pescaia

The fortress of Castiglione della Pescaia in Tuscany has spectacular hilltop views and a stunning coastline to soak up the sultry Mediterranean sun. This timeless Italian town has unspoilt surroundings that give it the reputation of a being a relaxing and romantic place to visit 
 whilst on holiday.
The seaside town of Castiglione della Pescaia also specialises in serving organic food grown in the region, which boasts some of the most fertile soils in the country. Couple this with the fruits of sun kissed vineyards, and there is no better way to taste the finest flavours of the Mediterranean in a setting that overlooks beautiful beaches.

Massa Marittima

The ancient architecture of Massa Marittima is typical in this timeless rural town best known for its thirteen Century Saint Cerbone Cathedrall set in the beautiful and unique star shaped main square.
Massa Marittima has a selection of visitor attractions that reflect the rustic background of the area. Olive mills and mineral springs meet with foundries and ironworks to produce a   town that is as unique in its heritage as it is in its appearance.
Recently Massa Marittima has been awarded with the prestigious “Bandiera Arancione” of the Touring Club Italiano – which is assigned for quality as a eco-touristic site.

Firenze

The riverside town of Florence is a buzzing summertime city and a laid back winter retreat for visitors from around the world.
It’s almost impossible to summarise the splendour of this ancient city, especially famous for the breathtaking art of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, the legacy of the Medici family and the infinite list of monuments and art masterpieces that were mainly produced during the Renaissance period when Florence was at its peake.
Florence also offers a superb range of shops with goods as fine as the art on show.

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