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Cala di Cavoli is a short, wide bay with a sandy seabed that lets the anchor set fast, with room to choose a clear patch away from weed. The beach is close enough for an easy dinghy run, with a low shoreline and granite outcrops marking the ends. Read more
Ashy-coloured rock and warm shallows make swimming and snorkelling the obvious draw, and there are beach bars above the sand in season. A coastal footpath links round to nearby coves for a walk and a swim stop without needing a long hike.
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Cala di Cavoli, located on the southern coast of Elba Island, Tuscany, is a scenic and sheltered anchorage known for its golden sands and clear, shallow waters. The beach is set in a natural bay with surrounding granite cliffs, offering a unique, secluded charm that’s popular with both sailors and beachgoers. The bay benefits from protection against northern winds, thanks to the high Mount Capanne nearby, which creates a warmer microclimate. Anchoring in Cala di Cavoli is generally straightforward, with a sandy seabed that provides good holding. However, it’s exposed to southerly winds. The beach itself is divided, with one section offering amenities and lively beach clubs, while the other is left wild for a more peaceful experience.