Discover a Secluded Peninsula Retreat with Hidden Beaches and Cliffside Villas Along Italy’s Coastline

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Discover a Secluded Peninsula Retreat with Hidden Beaches and Cliffside Villas Along Italy's Coastline

You’d be forgiven for thinking it’s no longer possible to find low-key holiday havens in Tuscany (such as these secret natural hot springs), a well-trodden tourist destination that saw over 52 million visitors in 2023. But this timeless Italian region still has a few proverbial cards up its sleeve. And Monte Argentario might just be the ace of spades.



This beautiful peninsula sits off Northern Italy’s coast and could be mistaken for an island if not for the three isthmuses connecting it to the mainland. The coastline surrounding its two main centers, Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole, is wild and beautifully preserved. It serves up secret shingle beach coves and ancient Spanish fortifications in equal measure. The port hubs, meanwhile, have been transformed over the years from humble fishing villages to atmospheric resort enclaves where Italian holidaymakers and global celebrities rub shoulders in waterfront restaurants and bars.

Venture beyond these harbor towns and the paved roads often become gravel, flanked by grazing goats, pine forests, and that effortlessly blue Tyrrhenian Sea. Drive and you shall be rewarded with more than 20 white-sand beaches, as well as clear-water coves flanked by rocks and sailboats. These secret beaches and coves are, first and foremost, where Monte Argentario commands your attention.



Sunbathing in solitude on Monte Argentario’s beaches and cliffsides

Monte Argentario’s uncharted nature means it’s easy to find yourself alone sunbathing on soft sand. Even La Feniglia and Gianella, two of the most accessible options stretching along the isthmuses, are so long that you can still enjoy relative privacy no matter the time of year. But if it’s pure escapism you seek, Cala del Gesso is far more secluded, accessible only via a steep walking trail that deters many people from experiencing its snorkel-friendly water and sunset views. Their loss is your gain.

Fortunately, you don’t need to brave a steep walk to reach every beach here, but if you do plan to trek alone, be sure to read these safety tips to know before a solo hike. Le Cannelle is more easily reached by driving 25 minutes from the harbor towns and walking 10 minutes down a road. The days are lazy here, with snorkelling year-round and a bar and restaurant open during peak season.

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Beach time is just one of the popular ways to while away the hours in Argentario. The other requires a slightly higher price tag: relaxing on the balcony of your cliffside villa. Argentario is no stranger to luxury villas. Hotel Il Pellicano is one of its five-star offerings and a destination in itself. At the time of writing, sea view rooms start at around $2,500 per night in the peak season (June to September). But you don’t have to spend thousands a night to enjoy the idyllic seaside setting. Cliffside villas at Bellavista in Porto Santo Stefano cost around $2,800 for seven nights with ample space for up to four guests.

How to make Monte Argentario your next holiday

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.