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San Vincenzo, Livorno, cathedral of the Virgin Mary
Yes, Tuscany is a coveted destination for tourists from all over the world and it's no wonder, because it has everything: city& agrave; art, hills, wines and other delicacies, mountains, parks, spas and even; exceptional sea and beaches, such as those in San Vincenzo, a small and quiet town located 60 km from Livorno, on the Etruscan Coast.
The center of San Vincenzo is pedestrian, and the town itself is small, but very nice. It is a very quiet seaside resort that comes alive in summer (as happens in all seaside resorts in Italy). Tourists, coming from Italy and abroad, populate the main artery full of various shops, clubs, bars, ice cream parlors. The port, where sailing and motor boats land, offers the suggestive glimpses to tourists.
San Vincenzo is perfect for family holidays. Its golden and sandy beach extends for many kilometers and alternates the wild stretches with establishments equipped with deckchairs and umbrellas. The sea that bathes the coasts is transparent and crystal clear. The sea is ideal for children, because it has a shallow seabed, but at the same time it is suitable for those who want to swim.
The vicinity of San Vicenzo are rich in destinations of particular tourist attraction: the natural beauties such as the Park of Rimigliano and ancient villages in the hinterland such as Baratti, & nbsp; Venturina, Populonia, Piombino. All this ensures holidays full of fun and fun
written by Christopher Rivett - Last update: 30/09/2021
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