Board a vintage wooden Gozzo and glide to Elba Island's emerald coves and hidden sea grottos as the Tuscan sun melts into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Intimate, utterly photogenic, and unlike anything else on the Etruscan Coast.
What to expect
A short ferry or private transfer brings you to Portoferraio, where your polished wooden Gozzo and its skipper await. The boat threads through sea stacks and beneath pine-clad cliffs to crystalline anchorages inaccessible by land. Swim in water the colour of aquamarine, snorkel over Posidonia meadows, and drift past Napoleon's island exile in total privacy. As the light turns golden, the skipper pours chilled Ansonica wine and lays out a board of Elban cured meats and focaccia. The memory of that sunset from the water is the one you'll tell for years.
Good to know
Elba is a 50-minute Moby Lines ferry from Piombino port (mobylines.com). Coordinate ferry and boat charter timings carefully against your all-aboard — allow at least 30 minutes buffer for the return ferry. Sunset tours suit ships with a later departure; confirm port times before booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Piombino — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.