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Situated in Castiglioncello, Hotel Atlantico Castiglioncello is an easy drive from Rosignano Marittimo and offers a sauna, a Jacuzzi and an outdoor pool. It also provides complimentary Wi-Fi to all guests throughout their stay.
Located within the picturesque countryside of Castiglioncello, Hotel Pensione Signorini offers comfortable accommodation and a wide range of facilities, such as bicycle rental, room service and free Wi-Fi. It is ideally positioned for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.
Cheapest month: | August |
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Most expensive month: | July |
Average price in Castiglioncello: | S$ 124/night |
Cheapest price found: | S$ 57/night |
Cheapest day: | Friday |
Most expensive day: | Tuesday |
Located within the picturesque countryside of Castiglioncello, Hotel Pensione Signorini offers comfortable accommodation and a wide range of facilities, such as bicycle rental, room service and free Wi-Fi. It is ideally positioned for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.
Situated in Castiglioncello, Hotel Atlantico Castiglioncello is an easy drive from Rosignano Marittimo and offers a sauna, a Jacuzzi and an outdoor pool. It also provides complimentary Wi-Fi to all guests throughout their stay.
Hotel Pensione Signorini
Via Di Crepatura 8, Castiglioncello, Tuscany, Italy
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Hotel Atlantico
Via Diego Martelli, 12, Castiglioncello, Tuscany, Italy
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Villa Martini
Via Diego Martelli 3/A, Castiglioncello, Tuscany, Italy
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Perched on a small promontory overlooking the Ligurian Sea, Castiglioncello is an ancient Etruscan village in Livorno. It has been a popular seaside resort since the 19th century and provided inspiration for the Macchiaioli, a group of Italian artists who captured the area’s natural light, shade and colour.
Stroll through Castiglioncello to admire its centuries-old landmarks, such as the Chiesa dell'Immacolata Concezione and the 17th-century Oratorio di Sant'Andrea Apostolo. Learn about the role of the Torre di Castiglioncello in defending the coastline against attack and photograph the turreted roof of the Castello Pasquini.
If you want to get active, you can stretch your legs on one of the hiking trails that lead up the slopes of Monte Pelato, which offers sweeping views across the Mediterranean Sea. Castiglioncello’s rocky coastline is perfect for swimming and snorkelling, while it’s also popular with surfers. A breezy promenade hugs the water and is an ideal setting for sunset strolls.
Getting there
Castiglioncello is a 30-minute drive from Livorno and 1.5 hours from Florence Airport, which has flights to destinations across Europe. Regular trains connect to the Castiglioncello railway station and the village is small enough to explore on foot.
Hotel Atlantico (8.2/10 from 335 reviews), Hotel La Marinella (8.0/10 from 61 reviews), and Hotel Tirreno (8.9/10 from 280 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Castiglioncello.