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Auckland, New Zealand
Giglio is an island in the Tuscan archipelago, situated in the centre of the Tyrrhenian sea, Italy. Holidaymakers are attracted to its crystal emerald sea rich in sealife and its mild climate. Giglio’s port is a picturesque dock surrounded by high grounds full of vineyards.
The island offers a 28 kms coastline which varies from granite cliffs to sandy beaches with beautiful quiet waters . The wind blowing from the south at the bay of Campese makes it an ideal place for people keen on surf and sailing, while the west exposure allows for views of marvelous sunsets .
In short the Giglio is a real treasure to be discovered and the ideal place for nature lovers who appreciate the country environment , the sea, the walks and the bird-watching.
Things to See & Do
* Remains of the Roman villa of Domitius Aenobarbus
* Church of San Pietro Apostolo in Giglio Castello
* Etruscan shipwreck
* Nature walks
General information
Cruise Season – Feb to Dec
Currency - Euro (€)
Language – Italian
Land Area – 23.4 km²
Population – 2,000 (approx)
Electricity – 2 round pins European style
Time - GMT/UTC + one hour
International Country Telephone Code – 39
Port Location - The main port is located Giglio Porto, a lovely town overlooking a bay and enclosed by hills behind it cultivated with vineyards. The secondary port is Giglio Campese.
Travel Links – Giglio is connected to Tuscany by ferries starting from Porto Santo Stefano and Orbetello Scalo. There are daily boat trips during summer months and only three trips per week during the rest of the year.