Welcome to Porto Azzurro, a dream destination located on the Island of Elba. This maritime village, renowned for its crystal-clear sea and lively historic center, offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and relaxation.
🌊 The Enchanting Beaches
Porto Azzurro is surrounded by some of the island’s most beautiful beaches, such as Barbarossa Beach and Terranera Beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery.
🍽️ Local Gastronomy
Taste the authentic flavors of Elba in Porto Azzurro’s numerous restaurants. From fresh seafood dishes to local specialties, each meal is a culinary adventure.
🏛️ A Dive into History
Explore the San Giacomo Fortress and the Sea Museum to immerse yourself in the rich history of the village.
🚶♂️A Stroll in the Historic Center
The narrow streets of Porto Azzurro, with their artisan shops and lively squares, are perfect for an evening stroll.
🌄 Outdoor Activities
Whether you’re a fan of hiking, sailing, or snorkeling, Porto Azzurro offers countless opportunities for outdoor adventures.
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How to get to Porto Azzurro from the mainland?
You can reach Porto Azzurro via Blu Navy ferries departing from Piombino.
Check out the ferry schedule from Piombino.
How far is Porto Azzurro from the port of Portoferraio?
Porto Azzurro is about 15 km from Portoferraio, easily reachable by car.Book the ferry and load your car, directly on our site, click here.
Where to stay in Porto Azzurro?
In Porto Azzurro, you can find the accommodation that suits you, thanks to a wide range of lodging facilities for all tastes and budgets.
Where to eat in Porto Azzurro?
Porto Azzurro offers a variety of appreciated restaurants for all budgets. Our favorites are: La Caletta and Taverna dei Poeti. Enjoy your meal!
Are there accessible beaches in Porto Azzurro?
Yes, Porto Azzurro is surrounded by beautiful and accessible beaches. Barbarossa Beach and Terranera Beach are among the most popular.
Nice article. I personally didn’t like Porto Azzurro so much, it was too crowded and a bit too turisty as a place. I preferred Capoliveri that is smaller and more characteristic, like a typical small Tuscan village