Portoferraio
Portoferraio, located on the island of Elba within the Province of Livorno, is a captivating blend of
history, natural beauty, and vibrant experiences. Founded in 1548 by Cosimo I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Portoferraio was originally named Cosmopoli
to counter the Spanish presence in Porto Azzurro. The town's impressive
fortifications, including Forte Stella, Forte Falcone, and Forte Inglese, along with massive walls, stand as testaments to its past.
History buffs can explore the legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte, who resided here during his
first exile. Visit his villas and historical sites associated with his presence
on the island. Relax on a variety of beaches, from the sandy shores of Scaglieri and Forno to the pebbly shores of Magazzini and Capo Bianco.
For shopping, discover local handicrafts, souvenirs, and antiques
at charming boutiques. Find unique ceramics and artistic creations at Ceramiche sull’acqua. Nightlife options range from
dancing the night away at the iconic Italian
disco Club 64 to enjoying affordable food and
wine with a view at Bistro 33.