A long stretch of white-sand beach dotted with resorts, open-air bars and sunbathing opportunities, Calambrone is the perfect place for soaking up the sun. Nestled between Tirrenia and Livorno on the sun-drenched coastline of Tuscany, this seaside village is known for its surrounding pinewood forests, calm Mediterranean waters and terracotta terraces.
Get active with a day of kayaking, windsurfing or stand-up paddleboarding on Calambrone Beach. If you would rather stay dry, spend the afternoon hiking, horse riding and mountain biking in Tombolo Forest.
Sit back and relax with an Aperol Spritz under the shade of La Siesta’s white pergola beach bar. Head to the Ir Tegame restaurant to tuck into freshly grilled Mediterranean squid seasoned with a dash of olive oil and salt.
Getting there
Calambrone is a 40-minute bus or car ride from the centre of Pisa along the SP224 Highway and about a 30-minute journey from the port city of Livorno. There are bus transfers and car rentals available from Pisa International Airport.