San Vincenzo is a town in the Tuscany region in the province of Livorno overlooking the beautiful Ligurian sea in the stretch of coast that from the southern part of the provincial capital is extends to Piombino almost on the border with the Maremma and which is known all over the world as the Etruscan coast. A place inhabited since the Paleolithic period, it was initially called the Tower of San Vincenzo thanks to a coastal tower built here by the Pisans in protection of possible attacks by the populations Saracen. The tower is still present today.
This beautiful town is known above all for its beautiful coastal stretch, for the beaches of fine sand and for the clear and warm sea that attract numerous every year tourists not only Italian but also from other countries. In its waters scuba diving enthusiasts find numerous attractions thanks also to the many boats that during the two world conflicts settled in these waters.
Also beautiful are the monuments of the city with the first of all the Tower of San Vincenzo that gives its name to the city itself.
Written by John Maxwell - Last update: 30/09/2021
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