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</html><thumbnail_url>https://www.isoladelbainbarca.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/gita-elba-capo-santandrea.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>562</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>421</thumbnail_height><description>Snorkelling around Isola D&#x2019;Elba is more than just an activity &#x2014; it&#x2019;s a true adventure! Dive into magical underwater landscapes, immerse yourself in crystal-clear blue waters alive with vibrant marine life. This handy guide will show you the best snorkelling and diving spots, as well as perfect little coves for a relaxing break.&#xA0; Where to snorkel on the island It&#x2019;s hard to go wrong, but to fully appreciate the splendour of snorkelling here, it helps to know the best places to explore. You&#x2019;re spoiled for choice: every location offers a unique experience, from abandoned shipwrecks to some of the most fascinating sea creatures.&#xA0; So here&#x2019;s a handy guide to help you find your way!Make sure you don&#x2019;t miss these top spots for snorkelling on the island of Elba:&#xA0; Capo Sant&#x2019;Andrea.Located in the north-west corner of the island, this is the most remote and wild area, beloved by many for its rich natural beauty. Here you&#x2019;ll discover posidonia in all its glory: a vivid green seagrass that creates the perfect home for a variety of fish.You can swim alongside salps, needlefish, sea bream and the brightly coloured castagnole. The sandy seabed is also a treasure trove, offering the chance to spot noble pen shells and starfish&#x2014;creatures that are becoming rarer yet remain endlessly fascinating. &#xA0; Marciana Marina. Along this stretch of coast, you&#x2019;ll find plenty of coves perfect for snorkelling. The area is famed for the natural pools of Sant&#x2019;Andrea, where the sunken rocks of the Formiche di Zanca conceal some incredible wonders: among sponges and corals, you&#x2019;ll spot wrasses, seabream and octopuses swimming about. Make sure you don&#x2019;t miss the Ogliera rocks, home to a rich array of underwater life &#x2013; from amberjacks and rockfish to lobsters! Just a 5 to 10-minute stroll will lead you to another gem for snorkelling on Elba: the offshore waters of Pomonte. Glide through the clear blue and you&#x2019;ll come across a sunken shipwreck! It&#x2019;s a merchant vessel from 1972, a 499-ton cargo ship that was heading to Marseille before it went down. &#xA0; Punta Cannelle.&#xA0;Making your way south on the Island of Elba, you&#x2019;ll discover waters just as abundant with marine life.&#xA0;&#xA0;The rocky walls that dive deep into the blue are draped in white and yellow sea fans, which, further down, give way to fans of paramurices. Red castagnoles and lobsters lurk in the crevices of the rock face.&#xA0;&#xA0;As you descend deeper, you&#x2019;ll encounter red sea fans, sponges, groupers, salema and sea breams.&#xA0;And, to top it off, resting on the sandy seabed is an extraordinary relic: a mine from the Second World War!&#xA0;&#xA0; Spiaggia delle Ghiaie.&#xA0;Just a stone&#x2019;s throw from the historic centre of Portoferraio and set within a protected marine reserve, this white pebble beach is perfect for both adults and children.&#xA0;&#xA0;The crystal-clear waters make it a snorkelling haven: only a few metres from the shore, you&#x2019;ll find yourself surrounded by a dazzling array of fish!&#xA0;&#xA0;Since 2016, a powerful lighting system has been in place, allowing you to enjoy the sea even after dark and in complete safety.&#xA0;&#xA0;Keep your mask and snorkel close at hand &#x2013; just nearby, there are other remarkable beaches waiting to be explored.&#xA0;Treat yourself to some snorkelling and adventure at the shoals of Capobianco, Padulella beach, and Cala dei Frati!&#xA0; The best coves&#xA0; Looking for a bit of relaxation? The best coves on the Island of Elba are the perfect choice! Rocky walls all around, shallow sandy seabeds and crystal-clear waters create a stunning natural setting ideal for your downtime.&#xA0; Here are the coves you simply can&#x2019;t miss:&#xA0; Le Buche Cove.This small, pristine, and enchanting beach is ideal for those who prefer places away from the crowds. Large dark pebbles characterise the cove, which is surrounded by a tall cliff plunging steeply into the crystal-clear water. There are two paths leading here, the shorter one taking about 20 minutes &#x2013; a wonderful chance to soak in the scenery! And if you can&#x2019;t resist, this spot is also perfect for snorkelling and diving!&#xA0; Cala del Cotoncello.&#xA0;One of the Island of Elba&#x2019;s most renowned beaches, it&#x2019;s understandably busier than the last spot.&#xA0;&#xA0;This natural pool nestles amid granite rocks polished by the sea, all embraced by lush greenery.&#xA0;The rest is pure white sand and sparkling clear water.&#xA0;&#xA0;There&#x2019;s a charming path leading here: from Sant&#x2019;Andrea beach, a stroll along the granite rocks reveals breathtaking views of this lovely little cove.&#xA0;A walk definitely worth making!&#xA0;&#xA0; Caletta di Lamaia.&#xA0;Another natural gem, quieter and more untamed than the last&#x2014;so much so that no buildings are in sight.&#xA0;&#xA0;You can reach it via a path that starts from Biodola beach.&#xA0;&#xA0;The seabed here is made up of fine, golden sand, with stretches blanketed by posidonia, whose rich green perfectly complements the surrounding vegetation.&#xA0;&#xA0;And take note: this is also a superb spot for snorkelling!&#xA0;&#xA0; Cala dei Frati.&#xA0;Close to Ghiaie beach lies another incredibly atmospheric spot.&#xA0;&#xA0;White shingle pebbles meet waters shifting from bright turquoise to deep blue, revealing a true natural paradise.&#xA0;&#xA0;But beware, this beauty isn&#x2019;t the easiest to reach: you can&#x2019;t get here on foot, so you&#x2019;ll need to swim from the nearby beach or hire a pedalo.&#xA0;A touch of adventure!&#xA0;&#xA0; Caletta di Capobianco. This beach takes its name from the smooth, round white pebbles that line its shore, set against crystal-clear waters and mesmerising underwater terrain. Below the surface, you&#x2019;ll discover marine shoals and vibrant fish swimming peacefully even close to snorkellers. Wild cliffs cradle this hidden gem, definitely worth exploring. Be sure to visit the nearby Spiaggia di Sansone&#x2014;you won&#x2019;t be disappointed!&#xA0; Diving The waters surrounding Isola d&#x2019;Elba also offer fantastic opportunities for those eager to dive deeper: beneath the surface lie real treasures waiting to be found. &#xA0; Here are some underwater spots you won&#x2019;t soon forget:&#xA0; Statue of Christ.&#xA0;Starting off at Scoglietto di Portoferraio, you descend the rocky wall plunging down to 50 metres, where you&#x2019;ll spot red gorgonians and lobsters peeping out.&#xA0;You may come face to face with &lt;strong;eagle rays, barracudas, sea bream and dentex gliding gracefully all around you.&#xA0;&#xA0;Continue descending the wall</description></oembed>
