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Un mare di surf sulla Costa degli Etruschi

Spiagge dorate, splendide insenature, ripide scogliere e un’anima outdoor votata ai boardsport. Un litorale ricco di spot dove cavalcare l’onda perfetta

La Costa degli Etruschi oltre alle sue ricchezze culturali e storiche offre la possibilità di praticare molte attività, tra cui il surf e il windsurf. È un tratto di Toscana acclamato e conosciuto in tutta Europa dagli appassionati di questi sport, e i motivi sono molteplici: il vento e le onde adatte a queste pratiche, i servizi specializzati e anche tutto ciò che sta intorno al surfista, ovvero scenari da togliere il fiato e che ti fanno sentire un tutt'uno col paesaggio, con spiagge di sabbia bianca o frastagliate e l’acqua di un colore azzurro intenso.

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- Credit: Benedetta Perissi

Starting from the northernmost stretch of the Etruscan Coast at the cliffs overlooking the clear waters, you'll find the first surfing destination in the small and delightful village of Castiglioncello. The main beach of the charming Quercetano bay has the unique characteristics of an inlet, making it a spot that's frequented all year round by surfers. The waves average at one and a half metres high and the bathing establishment offers rentals of boards, paddle boards for SUP, and courses for those who have never ridden the waves.

For those who are more experienced surfers, the nearby spots of Garagolo and Lo Scoglietto di Rosignano are ideal.

Windsurfing in Vada
Windsurfing in Vada - Credit: D Rondón

In Pietrabianca a Vada, you can go windsurfing in all weather conditions, both with thermal winds of high and low pressure. The ideal conditions are obtained with the afternoon thermal winds, with flat waters and medium winds suitable for all levels. There are also stronger winds, making it possible for windersufers to choose their perfect wave size, varying the further out you go. 

Cecina
Cecina - Credit: Ian McKellar

Le Gorette in Cecina is another ideal spot for windsurfing. Here, the coast and the seabed are sandy with rare stretches of rock. During the summer period when the weather is good, there's a good chance of a thermal wind blowing evenly. With low pressure, the sirocco wind enters the small gulf, the only wind that reaches port tack. The libeccio and the west / mistral winds arrive on starboard tack, the first is on shore, the mistral is almost side shore. During the winter, you only head out in low-pressure, and conditions are the same as in the summer. The offshore winds (tramontana - grecale - levante) are not suitable for going out at Le Gorette given that there's the pine forest behind you, and the wind opens wide, constantly changing direction and intensity.

Kitesurfing in Marina di Castagneto
Kitesurfing in Marina di Castagneto - Credit: Renzo Ferrante

Marina di Castagneto Carducci has a sandy coast and seabed: here you can practice windsurfing and kitesurfing.
This coastal strip is very sensitive to southern winds which, despite the strong intensity, don't shake the sea much, therefore creating excellent conditions for disciplines such as "Freestyle" which require strong winds and flat waters. On the other hand, it's not recommended during westerly winds due to very rough sea conditions.
The large beach makes kitesurfing safe. These conditions of ease, safety and frequency of wind make Marina di Castagneto the most popular spot on the entire Etruscan Coast.

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