Giglio Island

Giglio Island

Giglio Island

The goats island

The island has been inhabited since the Iron Age. Giglio owes it’s name to the presence in past times of numerous goats (αίγες in greek). The name Giglio derives from the Latin version of the Greek word for “goat”, Αιγύλιον (Aigylion): Goat Island, then Igilium by the Roman and transformed in Gilio in the Middle Age.

The second island of the archipelago

Giglio is the second biggest island of Tuscan Archipelago with its about 21 square kilometers. Mainly mountainous, it consists almost entirely of granite, culminating in the Poggio della Pagana (496 m). The beaches located towards in the east coast are equipped with facilities. The coast is made up of rocks, smooth cliffs and several bays, especially on the western side.

Giglio Island villages

Three principal settlements are located on the main island: Giglio Porto, Giglio Campese and Giglio Castello. Giglio Porto is a small picturesque harbor, Giglio Campese is the most popular tourist spot thanks to its wide beach and Giglio Castello located upon a hill between the two other localities and characterized by the majestic walls of a fortress.

A natural paradise

The Giglio Island is covered by Mediterranean vegetation and hosts many different types of animal species; the Mediterranean scrub includes species like mastic, heather, myrtle and is populated by rare and protected animals such the herring gull and the peregrine falcon. Characteristic of the landscape are the terraced fields built on the steep cliffs which allow the production of the local wine “Ansonico“.

How to get to Giglio Island

A visit on the Giglio Island is it possible with a mini cruise departing from the nearby port of Castiglione della Pescaia. For further details please contact the tourist information office – IAT of Castiglione della Pescaia- +39 0564 933678.Giglio Island is accessible by a daily boat from Porto Santo Stefano. Travel time is approximately 1 hour.

May also be interested ...

  • Der Tarot GartenDer Tarot Garten Eine magischer Garten am Ende der Toskana Eine magisch, unerwartete Welt von Tuffstein-Mauern umschlossen, die vom Architekten Mario Botta entworf...
  • Capraia:  Ein Urlaub zwischen Toskana und KorsikaCapraia: Ein Urlaub zwischen Toskana und Korsika Eine wilde, felsige Insel vulkanischen Ursprungs, auf der Sie Ihren Urlaub zwischen Meer und Natur verbringen können. Kommen Sie und entdecken Sie di...
  • Gli altri borghi della MaremmaGli altri borghi della Maremma Qui di seguito troverete un elenco aggiornato degli altri borghi della Maremma: Roccastrada Campagnatico Castel del Piano Arcidosso ...
  • “Ma il mare non vale una cicca?” a Castiglione della Pescaia“Ma il mare non vale una cicca?” a Castiglione della Pescaia Tra le 450 spiagge italiane che hanno aderito alla campagna "Ma il mare non vale una cicca?" promossa dall'associazione Marevivo contro l'abbandono de...
  • The wine road Monteregio di Massa MarittimaThe wine road Monteregio di Massa Marittima The region of Monteregio comprises the area of the Metallic Hills of High Grossetan Maremma, made up of the communities of Massa Marittima, Monteroton...
  • Gorgona island, the smallest Island of the Tuscan archipelagoGorgona island, the smallest Island of the Tuscan archipelago The penal island turned tourist destination is among the most popular of the Tuscan archipelago where you can admire an incontaminated nature. Isol...
  • Terme di SoranoTerme di Sorano Le terme medievali Il borgo medievale di Sorano, una delle tre città del Tufo – insieme a Pitigliano e Sovana – è conosciuto fin dall’antic...
  • The Tarot GardenThe Tarot Garden A magic garden at the end of Tuscany An unexpected, magic world entirely enclosed by a tuff wall designed by Mario Botta that reminds us of ancient...