Where to go kayaking or paddle surfing on Elba?

Introduction

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to kayaking and stand‑up paddle surfing (SUP) on the island of Elba. We write to you from Hotel Giardino, a family‑run property set in the pine forest of Lacona, and we want to share everything you need to enjoy an unforgettable adventure at sea while savouring the island’s hospitality . As the staff of Hotel Giardino we strive to offer an authentic and personalised experience, because Elba deserves to be discovered slowly, paddle after paddle .

Why choose Hotel Giardino as a base to explore Elba

Our hotel is located in the heart of the Gulf of Lacona, a few steps from the beach and immersed in a 30,000 m² pine wood . This strategic position allows you to explore the entire island easily, reaching both the main villages and the most secluded coves in about 15 minutes by car . Here are some of the reasons why Hotel Giardino is the ideal base for discovering Elba by kayak or SUP:

  • Family atmosphere and genuine hospitality: our hotel has been run by the same family for generations and is known for its friendly and informal environment. In the dining room we serve breakfasts and meals prepared with quality ingredients; the cuisine is simple yet tasty and we pay attention to special dietary needs .
  • Location and natural surroundings: the property is surrounded by lush pine forest and is less than 100 metres from the sandy beach of Lacona. The park includes play areas, table tennis and table football .
  • Comfortable rooms: the rooms are distributed over three separate buildings and all have a private bathroom, satellite TV, telephone, safe, mini‑fridge, air conditioning and either a balcony or patio, depending on the type . Many have direct access to the garden or a view of the pine wood .
  • Included services: we offer free Wi‑Fi in the common areas, a covered parking space for each room, bike rental and storage for sports equipment. Pets are accepted by prior arrangement and we can help you purchase discounted ferry tickets .
  • Central position for excursions: from our hotel you can reach Capoliveri, Porto Azzurro, Marina di Campo and Portoferraio in just a few minutes, as well as numerous hiking and mountain‑bike trails . This makes Lacona a perfect base for exploring the island by land or sea.

The combination of hospitality, comfort and location makes Hotel Giardino the ideal starting point for discovering Elba by kayak or SUP. In the following sections you will find suggested itineraries, practical advice and useful information to help you organise your days .

The island of Elba: nature, climate and biodiversity

Elba is the third largest Italian island (223.5 km²) and is part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park. Thanks to its position between the Italian peninsula and Corsica, the island offers a mosaic of landscapes: romantic fishing villages, hilltop towns, ancient castles, green valleys and bays alternating with paradisiacal beaches . Its coastline of around 147 km surprises visitors with a multitude of coves, cliffs and inlets of every colour and size .

Landscape and geology

The island stretches 27 km from west to east and 18 km from north to south . The granite massif of Monte Capanne (1,019 m) dominates the western part and offers 360‑degree views of the sea and the surrounding islands . Inside the island, gems and minerals are abundant – testimony to a complex geological history .

Vegetation and fauna

Elba’s vegetation is mostly Mediterranean scrub, varying from low shrubs to tall trees. The woods are dominated by holm oaks with cork oaks, heather, mastic and strawberry trees . On the highest ridges there are chestnut trees, yews and black hornbeams, while ferns thrive in the cooler valleys . Endemic plants include the cornflower of Monte Capanne and the saffron of Elba .

Wild animals such as feral goats, mouflons, wild boars, martens, hares and dormice inhabit the island . Elba is also famous for its butterflies; the Butterfly Sanctuary on Monte Perone hosts over 50 species, including endemics such as Zerynthia polyxena and Gonepteryx cleopatra. The trail starts from the picnic area on Monte Perone, is 2 km long and includes educational panels about biodiversity .

Climate

The climate of Elba is mild and typically Mediterranean. Long sunshine and the protection of the mountains ensure temperate winters and warm but breezy summers . These conditions allow outdoor activities and water sports for most of the year. Autumn and spring are ideal periods for kayaking and SUP thanks to pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists .

Why go kayaking or paddle surfing on Elba?

Elba’s appeal also stems from its varied and jagged coastline. Cliffs conceal sea caves, fine sand beaches alternate with pebble coves, and the turquoise water allows you to see seabeds rich in Posidonia meadows and marine life . Kayaking and SUP are the best ways to discover these hidden treasures. With a paddle you can reach untouched bays, caves accessible only from the sea and uninhabited stretches of coast that larger boats cannot approach .

Advantages of kayaking

  • Close contact with nature: paddling along the coast allows you to observe seabirds, fish and sea caves without disturbing the ecosystem .
  • Complete workout: kayaking strengthens arms, shoulders and core, but also requires balance and coordination .
  • Freedom to explore: the small size lets you paddle under rock arches and inside caves where boats cannot go .

Advantages of paddle surfing (SUP)

  • Easy to learn: the SUP board is wide and stable; after a few minutes of practice you can already paddle independently. It is suitable for children .
  • Versatility: you can use it to explore coasts and coves, practise sunset yoga, fish or simply enjoy the open sea .
  • Balanced workout: SUP strengthens legs, abdominals and arms, improving posture and balance .

Safety and general advice

  1. Check weather and sea conditions. Excursions should be undertaken only in calm seas and stable weather. The routes proposed are recommended for experienced and well‑trained paddlers .
  2. Wear appropriate equipment. Always use a life jacket, reef shoes, hat, sunglasses, sun cream, towel and a change of clothes. For kayaking bring a paddle and, if using a sit‑in kayak, a spraydeck .
  3. Bring water and snacks. Many coves have no services; stock up before departure .
  4. Paddle in groups or with qualified guides. It is safer to paddle with others. Most tours require participants to know how to swim and be at least 14 years old .
  5. Respect the environment. Do not disturb wildlife, do not pick protected plants (such as the sea lilies on the Lacona dunes) and follow the rules of the National Park .

Recommended kayak itineraries

Elba offers itineraries for every level. We present both long routes for experienced paddlers and shorter itineraries ideal for families and beginners. The summary tables indicate the main characteristics, while the descriptive texts highlight the natural wonders you will encounter along the way .

1. Marina di Campo – Lacona (16 km)

CharacteristicDetails
Starting pointMarina di Campo (homonymous gulf)
ArrivalLacona beach
Length~16 km
Duration4–5 hours (depending on stops and conditions)
Type of coastGranite cliffs, sandy bays, caves and coves
Difficulty levelMedium; for those with experience and good stamina
Main attractionsIslet of Porto Caccamo, a cave with fresh water, the granite column “Coralline”, seabird colonies, the beaches of Ripa Nera and Cala del Fico, Posidonia meadows

Route description: starting from Marina di Campo you paddle along granite cliffs, the islet of Porto Caccamo and the bays of Ischia. After the small fiords of Rota, continue towards the gulfs of Fonza and Priolo, where the white rock of Longio shines in the turquoise sea . Beyond Punta Mele and the Scoglio della Triglia, you reach the beaches of Ripa Nera and Cala del Fico, whose rocks are studded with alabaster crystals . A small cave with a freshwater spring offers refreshment – it is accessible only by kayak . After passing the granite column called Coralline, the landscape softens and becomes rich in fauna; near Cala dell’Inferno you can observe colonies of gulls and a seabed carpeted with Posidonia . The final stretch of the route leads to Lacona beach, ideal for a swim before returning .

2. West coast: Marina di Campo – Procchio (47 km)

CharacteristicDetails
Starting pointMarina di Campo
ArrivalProcchio beach
Length~47 km
Duration8–10 hours (often split into stages)
Type of coastLong traverse with cliffs, white beaches and picturesque villages
Difficulty levelHigh; requires physical preparation, stage planning and optimal weather
Main attractionsGrotta Azzurra, the beaches of Cavoli, Seccheto and Fetovaia (white sand), the wild beaches of Le Tombe, Ogliera and the Pomonte wreck, the cliffs of Chiessi and Capo Sant’Andrea, occasional dolphin sightings

Route description: from the gulf of Marina di Campo you paddle towards the Bue Marino cave and Grotta del Vescovo, then reach Capo Poro . The rocky coast hosts small pebble beaches and the crystal water of the Grotta Azzurra . Further on the route touches the gulf of Cavoli, the beach of Seccheto and the dazzling white beach of Fetovaia, often compared to the Caribbean . Continuing along the west coast you pass the black beaches of Le Tombe and reach the rock of Ogliera, where a famous sunken wreck lies . The navigation continues under the cliffs of Chiessi and Punta Nera with views of the islands of Pianosa and Montecristo . After Capo Sant’Andrea and the cliffs of the Isola d’Ortano you may spot whales and dolphins. The itinerary ends in the sandy bay of Procchio .

3. Enfola – Seccione (5 km)

CharacteristicDetails
Starting pointEnfola beach (former tuna fishery)
ArrivalCala Seccione
Length~5 km
Duration1–2 hours
Type of coastWhite cliffs and pebbles, crystal‑clear water
Difficulty levelLow; suitable for beginners and families
Main attractionsNatural arch between the white cliffs of Sansone, Sansone beach (white pebbles), Sorgente beach, nesting of gulls and shags, coves of Acquaviva and Seccione

Route description: from Enfola beach you paddle along a jagged coast that allows you to get close to rocks and crevices thanks to the kayak’s shallow draft. A majestic natural arch marks the entrance to the bay of Sansone, famous for its white cliffs and turquoise water . After a stop at the small Sorgente beach, where the cliffs are milky in colour, continue towards the coves of Acquaviva and Seccione, ideal for a refreshing swim .

4. Short itineraries (Elba Life) – five accessible routes

4.1 Cavoli – Grotta Azzurra / Palombaia
Starting point: Cavoli beach (kayak rental available).
Route: paddle along the inlet with clear water and numerous coves for snorkelling; after about 15 minutes you reach the Grotta Azzurra. The more trained can continue towards Palombaia beach, characterised by black rocks and clear water .

4.2 Fetovaia – Seccheto / Pomonte
Starting point: Fetovaia beach.
Route: follow the right‑hand promontory among emerald green tones and secluded coves; continue towards Pomonte, where the Ogliera rock houses a submerged wreck accessible with mask and fins. Alternatively head left towards Seccheto, stopping in a natural pool with turquoise water .

4.3 Procchio – Spartaia – Paolina
Starting point: Procchio beach (equipment rental on site).
Route: leave the gulf and reach Spartaia beach in about 15 minutes; continue for 10 minutes towards the Sasso di Paolina, a rock famous for snorkelling .

4.4 Biodola – Scaglieri – Forno – Viticcio / Lamaia – Porticciolo
Starting point: Biodola beach.
Right route: head right towards Scaglieri and Forno, tiny beaches with colourful houses and restaurants; the more experienced can continue towards the gulf of Viticcio, with cliffs and crystal sea .
Left route: from Biodola head left to reach Cala Lamaia and Porticciolo, two wild beaches accessible only by foot or by sea, ideal for snorkelling .

4.5 Le Ghiaie – Padulella – Capo Bianco
Starting point: Le Ghiaie beach (Portoferraio).
Route: head towards Cala dei Frati, accessible only by sea; continue to Padulella, where natural pools invite you to dive from the kayak; then carry on to Capo Bianco, with its white rock promontory plunging into the sea .

5. Kayak at sunset and evening tours (Good Evening Tour)

During the summer, Sea Kayak Italy organises a Good Evening Kayak Tour starting at 17:30 from Marciana Marina and lasting about three hours . You paddle towards Paolina beach and little‑frequented bays, with stops for a swim and an aperitif. This tour is suitable for everyone, requires the ability to swim and includes equipment, professional guide and insurance .

6. Full‑day guided tours (Sea Kayak Italy)

6.1 Daily tour (6 hours): from mid‑June to mid‑September, departure at 9:00 from Marciana Marina. The itinerary, about six hours, may head west towards Cala di Sant’Andrea or east towards the island of Paolina. It includes composite kayaks, paddles, life jackets and a professional guide. Participants must know how to swim, be at least 14 years old and bring water shoes, swimsuit, water, hat, sunglasses, sun cream and possibly a snorkelling mask .

6.2 Two‑day tour: for a more intense experience, Sea Kayak Italy organises a two‑day tour with overnight stay in a tent. This itinerary allows you to circumnavigate long stretches of coast and live an immersive adventure; details are available on their website .

7. Kayak/SUP rental and equipment

Elba offers several options for renting kayaks and SUP boards. Below is an overview:

ProviderEquipmentDetails / RequirementsIndicative rates
Sea Kayak ItalySit‑in professional kayaksRental for experienced paddlers only; requires level 2 or 3 certification; available only in spring/autumn; kayaks must be returned to the starting point; includes paddle, PFD, spraydeck and map€70/day (09:00–17:00), €100/24 h, €350/5–7 days
Elba Water SportsSit‑on‑top kayaks and SUPLong‑term rental (minimum 2 days for kayaks, 3 days for SUP); delivery to Marciana Marina, Procchio or Marina di Campo; ideal for exploring the coast and secluded beachesPrice on request
Freedome – SUP tourSUP boards with guide1.5 h tour from Marina di Campo (from €25 per person); 3 h tour to Capo d’Enfola with visit to Sansone and Scoglio della Nave (€55 per person); includes board, paddle, life jacket and guide; free cancellation
Elba Water Sports – SUP excursionsSUP boards with guidePersonalised or predefined excursions to hidden bays, cliffs and coves; ideal for combining sport, nature and culturePrice on request

Frequently asked questions about kayaking and SUP on Elba

When is the best time to go kayaking or SUP? Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) offer ideal conditions: mild climate, generally calm sea and fewer tourists . In summer temperatures are higher and beaches busier, but it is possible to join evening tours or choose quieter routes. In winter the climate is more variable; outings are recommended only for experienced paddlers .

Do I need experience to join guided tours? Sea Kayak Italy requires participants to know how to swim and have a minimum age (14 years for the daily tour). Some routes are classified as “easy” and are suitable for beginners (e.g. the Good Evening Tour), while others require physical endurance. To rent professional kayaks with Sea Kayak Italy you need a level 2 or 3 certification .

Can I bring children? Yes. Children can join kayak or SUP trips provided they can swim, wear a life jacket and are accompanied by an adult. SUP boards are particularly stable and suitable for youngsters; many centres offer equipment in smaller sizes .

What should I bring on a trip? Wear a swimsuit, synthetic T‑shirt or rash‑guard, hat, sunglasses with a strap, reef shoes and sun cream. Always carry water (at least 1 litre per person), energy snacks, a towel and a change of clothes. A waterproof phone case is useful for taking photos without risking damage to the device .

Can I rent equipment for just a few hours? Elba Water Sports and Freedome offer short‑term rentals of SUP boards and kayaks, whereas Sea Kayak Italy rents only for a full day or longer . Check the conditions with the rental centres .

Where can I snorkel during a kayak trip? The waters of Sansone, Padulella, Capo Bianco, Cavoli, Fetovaia, Pomonte (with its wreck) and Spiaggia di Sansone boast seabeds rich in fish and Posidonia. Many tours include snorkelling stops, particularly those organised by Freedome and Sea Kayak Italy .

What are the safety rules in the biological protection zone? The Scoglietto di Portoferraio marine zone, established in 1971, prohibits all fishing except line fishing from land. Kayaking and snorkelling are allowed, but you must respect the prohibitions to preserve marine fauna .

Attractions near Hotel Giardino

A kayaking or SUP holiday on Elba is not complete without discovering the island’s historical and cultural sites. Lacona is well connected to the main towns, all reachable in 10–15 minutes by car from our hotel . Below is an overview of the most interesting destinations.

Capoliveri – the hill town between vineyards and mines

Capoliveri rises on a hill at 167 m above sea level, at the foot of Monte Calmita. Once linked to agriculture and mining, it is now one of Elba’s most characteristic and lively centres. Its narrow, vaulted streets (chiassi) hide craft workshops and taverns serving local dishes . The origin of the name may derive from Caput Liberum (“sacred to Bacchus”, symbol of the vineyards) or from the geographical shape of the peninsula, “free” because surrounded by the sea . During the Middle Ages the town was fortified by the Pisans to defend itself from pirates; this past is visible in the remains of the Church of San Michele . Nearby you can visit the churches of Madonna delle Grazie and Madonna della Neve, the mines of Monte Calmita and the Sea Museum .

In summer Capoliveri hosts traditional events such as the Festa dell’Innamorata (14 July), linked to a legend of two young lovers, and the Festa del Cavatore in May, in memory of mining activities. In October the four districts of the town (Fosso, Torre, Fortezza and Baluardo) compete in the Festa dell’Uva, with harvest‑themed floats . The beaches of the area range from the quiet Morcone, Pareti and Innamorata to the larger and equipped Lacona, Lido and Margidore . A free bus runs from the peripheral car parks to the historic centre in summer .

Frequently asked questions about Capoliveri

  1. How do I reach Capoliveri from Hotel Giardino? About 15 minutes by car via the provincial road; alternatively, a bus line connects Lacona to Capoliveri .
  2. What are the main attractions? In addition to the medieval centre, we recommend the Sea Museum, the mines of Monte Calmita, the Church of San Michele and the historic districts .
  3. Where to shop or enjoy tastings? The streets of the centre are full of craft shops and wine bars where you can sample local wines; don’t miss tasting Aleatico and Ansonica .

Porto Azzurro – the Spanish‑style village by the sea

Porto Azzurro, located on the east coast, was formerly called Portolongone; the current name dates back to 1947 when the municipal administration wanted to make it more tourist‑friendly . The social heart of the village is Piazza Matteotti, one of the largest and most beautiful squares on the island . The historic centre houses imposing buildings, including Forte San Giacomo, built in 1602 by the Spanish to defend the territory from pirates . The building remained in use until the early nineteenth century, when it was transformed into a prison .

Other sites worth visiting include the Church of Madonna del Carmine, the Church of San Giacomo Maggiore and the Sanctuary of Madonna di Monserrato, built in 1606 on a rocky spur and modelled after a Catalan sanctuary . The closest beaches are La Pianotta, with crystal‑clear water and fine gravel, and the neighbouring Barbarossa, Reale and Terranera . Many operators offer boat trips and snorkelling tours departing from the harbour .

Porto Azzurro hosts events and musical evenings during the summer; the Feast of San Giacomo (25 July) and the celebration of Madonna di Monserrato (8 September) animate the town .

Q&A about Porto Azzurro

  1. What is the main historical attraction? The Forte San Giacomo, a grand seventeenth‑century Spanish fort .
  2. Which beaches can be reached on foot from the centre? La Pianotta is adjacent to the harbour; Barbarossa, Reale and Terranera are a short distance away .
  3. Where to stroll in the evening? The walk along the harbour and Piazza Matteotti offers bars, ice‑cream shops and shops; we also recommend the Carmignani Promenade, a scenic path along the coast .

Portoferraio – Medicean fortifications and Napoleonic residences

Portoferraio is the capital of Elba and its main port. Known in ancient times as Fabricia, it was refounded by Cosimo I de’ Medici in 1548 under the name Cosmopoli and endowed with powerful fortifications to defend against pirate raids . Today the town retains three Medici forts – Falcone, Stella and Linguella – connected by mighty walls . Designed by Renaissance architects such as Bellucci, Camerini and Buontalenti, these bastions offer extraordinary views .

Portoferraio is famous for hosting Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile (4 May 1814 – 26 February 1815). His town residence, Palazzina dei Mulini, is located in the historic centre, while his summer residence Villa San Martino stands in the countryside . Among the museums to visit are the Foresian Art Gallery in the De Laugier barracks and the Archaeological Museum in the Linguella warehouses . Near the museum are the remains of the Roman Villas of Linguella and Le Grotte, evidence of Roman presence on the island .

From a naturalistic point of view, Portoferraio offers a wide choice of beaches: Scaglieri and Forno (sandy), Bagnaia, Ottone, Le Viste, Viticcio and Le Ghiaie (mixed sand and pebbles), and the white pebble beaches of Capo Bianco and Seccione . The area between Punta Falcone and Capo Bianco is part of the Scoglietto Biological Protection Zone .

Q&A about Portoferraio

  1. What makes Portoferraio unique? Its Medicean fortifications, Napoleonic history and variety of beaches .
  2. Which museums should I visit? The Foresian Art Gallery, the Archaeological Museum and the Roman villas of Linguella and Le Grotte .
  3. Which beaches are best for kayak/SUP? Le Ghiaie, Padulella and Capo Bianco are ideal thanks to clear water and nearby caves .

Campo nell’Elba (Marina di Campo) – between sea and hills

Campo nell’Elba occupies the southernmost and flattest part of the island and includes the area from the Gulf of Lacona to Pomonte . The main town is Marina di Campo, a former fishing village that used the wide sandy bay as a harbour; today the Marina di Campo beach is the longest on Elba, with golden sand, a gently sloping seabed and a shady pine forest – ideal for families .

The historic village is dominated by a cylindrical tower of Pisan origin, 25 metres high, built in the 16th century to spot enemies; it now belongs to the Navy and overlooks the panorama . Around Campo nell’Elba are the sandy beaches of Fetovaia and Galenzana, the pebble beaches of Colle Palombaia and Fonza, and the mixed beaches of Cavoli and Seccheto . Inland you can reach the picturesque villages of Sant’Ilario and San Piero, with their Romanesque churches (the Pieve di San Giovanni) and breathtaking views . Along the road to Monte Perone you encounter the Tower of San Giovanni and the Butterfly Sanctuary .

Q&A about Campo nell’Elba

  1. Where is the longest beach on Elba? At Marina di Campo, almost 2 km long, with golden sand and shallow water .
  2. Which villages should I visit inland? Sant’Ilario and San Piero, with Romanesque churches and panoramic views .
  3. Which beaches are recommended for kayak/SUP? Galenzana, Fetovaia, Cavoli and Pomonte offer clear water and cliffs perfect for paddling .

Lacona and the Gulf

Lacona is one of the most beautiful places on Elba: its main beach, over 1,000 metres long, has fine golden sand and a sea with a gently sloping seabed, safe even for children . The south‑facing gulf is bounded by Capo Stella to the east and Punta Contessa to the west and enjoys views of Montecristo . The beach is divided into free areas and equipped facilities, with bars, restaurants, water sports schools, diving centres and mooring points .

One of Lacona’s treasures is its sand dunes: this ecosystem hosts protected species such as sea lilies, daisies and wild orchids . The Lacona dunes are the last of their kind in the Tuscan Archipelago and are protected by the National Park. Access to the dunes is regulated and the vegetation must be respected . From the main beach you can reach Margidore (pebbles and clear water) and Laconella, a small natural bay also accessible by kayak .

Q&A about Lacona

  1. Why is the beach of Lacona special? It is one of the largest and sandiest on Elba, with a shallow seabed and complete facilities .
  2. What are the dunes? They are sand dunes hosting protected flora (sea lilies, daisies, orchids) and represent the last dune area of the National Park .
  3. How do I reach Laconella? On foot along a path or by kayak/SUP starting from Lacona beach .

Activities and services at Hotel Giardino

At our hotel we strive to meet the needs of water sports enthusiasts :

  • Equipment storage and washing area: we provide covered spaces for storing folding kayaks, inflatable SUPs and snorkelling gear. There is an area for rinsing equipment after use .
  • Packed lunches: on request we prepare lunch boxes with sandwiches, fruit and snacks for your day trips .
  • Excursion information point: our staff will help you book guided tours, rentals, boat trips or hikes. We work with Sea Kayak Italy, Elba Water Sports and other local operators .
  • Flexible cuisine: we offer simple and wholesome dishes tailored to the needs of sports enthusiasts; on request we prepare high‑energy meals or vegetarian menus .
  • Private parking and shuttle on request: each room has its own parking space . We can organise transfers to reach the starting points of excursions .

Sporting events on the island

Every year Elba hosts numerous sporting events for which Hotel Giardino offers discounts and special packages :

  • Giro Podistico dell’Elba: a road running race that crosses several towns on the island .
  • Capoliveri Legend Cup: a mountain‑bike race held on Monte Calmita; our hotel is an excellent base for participants .
  • Triathlon Elbaman: a triathlon with swimming in Marina di Campo, cycling and road running; we offer services for athletes and secure storage for bicycles .

Glossary of marine terms and tips for beginners

TermMeaning
SpraydeckWaterproof cover used on sit‑in kayaks to prevent water from entering the cockpit
PFD (Personal Flotation Device)Approved life jacket, mandatory on guided excursions and recommended on all outings
WakeThe trail of water left by the kayak; paddling in a companion’s wake saves energy
TransparentIn the tables refers to sections of coast with crystal‑clear waters that allow you to see the seabed clearly
Inflatable SUPStand‑up paddle board made of PVC that inflates with a pump; easy to transport and impact‑resistant
Rough seaSea state with high waves; not recommended for kayaking or SUP
Mediterranean scrubShrub vegetation typical of the coasts, composed of heather, broom, strawberry trees, myrtle and mastic

Conclusion

We hope this guide has provided all the information you need to choose Elba as a destination for your kayaking or paddle surf adventures. As the staff of Hotel Giardino, we are ready to welcome you with our family hospitality and to support your excursions . Elba is a place where nature, history and culture blend into a unique mix: sheer cliffs, golden beaches, medieval villages and ancient Medicean fortifications offer an unforgettable panorama .

We look forward to seeing you in Lacona to share an experience that will leave you with the scent of the sea and the memory of island kindness . Safe travels and happy paddling!