San Vincenzo, Livorno, a town on the Tuscan coast with Etruscan and Romanesque origins
San Vincenzo, Livorno, Piazza del Campo, Mangia Tower
On a long strip of fine and golden beach stands the town of San Vincenzo, a tourist destination known for the characteristic beauty typical of the resorts of Etruscan and Romanesque origin.
San Vincenzo was in fact populated by the Etruscans for its strategic position, and later by the Romans who, after conquering the area, made the note pass precisely from San Vincenzo via Aurelia, where they built a village and a landing place. The famous tower from which the name of the city derives and which is located about in the center of the coast, was built by the Republic of Pisa, which had the domination of the area from 1300 to 1500.
San Vincenzo is a characteristic Mediterranean resort, next to the beach, in fact, for several kilometers there is a pine forest with ideal routes for trekking or horseback riding. While the marina, born precisely in Roman times, overlooks a clear, transparent and crystalline sea typical of the Tyrrhenian coast.
Today, San Vincenzo takes the appearance of a modern and youthful town. The main course, adjacent to the sea, is always full of life and is perfect for those who love shopping, being there are many trendy shops; the city is also abundantly equipped for sports, there are tennis courts, soccer courts and you can also take surfing and diving lessons.
San Vincenzo offers the opportunity to have a holiday immersed in the blue of the sea and in the green hills. The location of San Vincenzo is ideal for moving to the most beautiful and famous places in Tuscany, such as Baratti, 10 kilometers from Piombino, on the avenue that leads to San Vincenzo preserves a beautiful natural port, synthesis between the beauty of the sea and sunsets and the evocative archaeological presence of the ancient necropolis Etruscan.
scritto da Lisabeth Evans - ultima modifica il 30/09/2021