easy
4–6 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal strenuous hiking required
Journey by private yacht from Giglio Porto to Giannutri Island’s serene coves, historic ruins, and untouched beaches. Maregiglio Yacht offers an exclusive way to experience this car-free Tuscan island’s rugged beauty and ancient past.
Off the Tuscan coast near Giglio Porto, the unspoiled island of Giannutri stretches quietly amid the shimmering Mediterranean, a rare jewel lacking cars and paved paths. Maregiglio Yacht offers a private luxury yacht experience that lets visitors immerse themselves in this unique maritime landscape, combining a sense of adventure with an intimate encounter with nature and history. Leaving from Giglio Porto, their tailored tours navigate crystalline waters to the island’s hidden coves, where sheer cliffs meet turquoise bays, and rugged Mediterranean scrub frames every view.
Giannutri is renowned for its geological formations shaped by millennia of sea erosion, creating pristine beaches and spectacular rock faces. The island’s respite from modern transit means you’ll roam untouched shores and pathways dotted with wildflowers and the calls of seabirds. Perhaps most striking are the remains of the Roman Villa Domitia, an archaeological site dating back to Emperor Domitian’s reign, giving a tangible window into ancient coastal life.
What sets Maregiglio Yacht apart is its personalized service, allowing guests to set their own pace—whether sunbathing on deck, snorkeling in secluded inlets, or hiking gentle trails to panoramic viewpoints. With no cars on Giannutri, the island offers unmatched tranquility, ideal for those seeking a refreshing break from crowded tourist spots without sacrificing comfort or style.
For outdoor enthusiasts and cultural travelers alike, this journey delivers a blend of natural beauty, history, and bespoke luxury. Maregiglio Yacht’s private charters present a compelling way to see one of Tuscany’s best-kept secrets, making it a standout escape in the Mediterranean maritime scene that appeals to anyone craving sea, sun, and story in equal measure.
Though Giannutri has no cars, its natural trails can be rocky and uneven, so comfortable footwear is essential.
Pack sunglasses and sun protection to guard against Mediterranean sun and glare off the sea.
Fresh water is limited on the island—always bring enough hydration for hiking and lounging.
Stick to marked paths and avoid disturbing nesting seabirds and native plants.
Giannutri was prized by ancient Romans, especially Emperor Domitian, who had a luxurious villa built here in the 1st century AD.
The island is part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park, with strict regulations to protect its fragile ecosystems and archaeological heritage.
Ensure safety and comfort while boarding and moving around the yacht.
summer specific
Protect skin from strong Mediterranean sun during outdoor time.
spring|summer|fall specific
Keep valuables and electronics dry while on the water or during beach stops.
summer specific
Stay hydrated with limited freshwater sources on the island.