Not far from the Forte Lorense, the local Renaissance fortress, you can admire Villa Margherita, which was built at the start of the twentieth century by the Della Gherardesca counts.
The main attraction of any seaside town is the sea, and the sea here is clear and clean, with many stretches of the beach having earned the Blue Flag award. All of the local coastline is welcoming, inviting, full of bathing establishments and the so-called punti azzurri: lengths of free beach, open to everyone, with guaranteed services and assistance.
There's a nice excursion to be had in the pinewood if you want to visit the church of Santa Maria Assunta, which was consecrated on 15 August 1988. This church is built on an unusual octagonal plan, with a striking wooden roof in the shape of a pyramid and luminous windows, functioning as walls, looking out onto the garden. You will also find the Cavallino Matto amusement park in the pinewood, one of the biggest and most fun of its kind along the Tuscan coast.