Where to stay near Portoferraio: Hotel Giardino promotions

Introduction – explore Portoferraio from Lacona

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on exploring Portoferraio and its surroundings while staying at Hotel Giardino in Lacona. This article explains why this small 2‑star, family‑run property, immersed in a pine forest, is the perfect base for visiting Portoferraio and the rest of Elba. We will describe the hotel’s services and promotions — from free parking and Wi‑Fi to special ferry discounts — answer frequently asked questions, and include summary tables .

Prepare to discover a paradise corner a few minutes from Portoferraio, where you can relax in a pine grove after a day at the beach, savour local cuisine and experience authentic Elba hospitality .

Hotel Giardino – your corner of paradise in Lacona

Hotel Giardino is a small, 2‑star, family‑run hotel in the Lacona area (Capoliveri), on Elba’s southern coast. It is surrounded by a 30,000 m² pine forest that provides shade and tranquillity and is just 100 m from the long sandy Lacona Beach . A short walk through protected dunes takes you to golden sand and crystal‑clear water, or you can unwind in the hotel’s 4,500 m² garden, a peaceful oasis where you can read a book lulled by cicadas .

The atmosphere is warm and informal. Guests often praise the genuine friendliness of the staff who make you feel “at home” from the first moment . The owners are present on site and provide personalised attention, creating a homely and familiar environment . If you seek a place to relax amid greenery and away from noise, Hotel Giardino is the right choice: tranquillity, nature and sincere smiles reign here .

From a practical standpoint, staying at the hotel gives you the island at your fingertips. Portoferraio is about 15 minutes by car, while Capoliveri, Porto Azzurro and Marina di Campo are reached in 10–15 minutes . In other words, the hotel’s central position allows you to explore a different area each day and quickly return to your base in the quiet pine forest .

Hotel Giardino highlights

FeatureDetailsNotes
Category & management2‑star, family‑run hotel with an informal, welcoming atmosphereGuests appreciate the friendly environment
LocationLacona (Capoliveri), south Elba: immersed in a 30,000 m² pine forest 100 m from Lacona Beach; 10–15 min by car to Portoferraio and other townsCentral position allows easy day trips
RoomsThree small buildings in the park with simple but comfortable rooms; each has a private bathroom with shower, satellite TV, air conditioning, telephone and safe . Every room has a numbered, shaded parking space; some have balcony, patio or small gardenDaily cleaning rated excellent (8.8/10)
BeachLacona beach is 2–3 minutes on foot via a direct path; 1 km long with shallow water ideal for childrenBoth free areas and beach clubs available
DiningRich buffet breakfast with fresh, homemade products . In‑house restaurant serves Tuscan/Elban home cooking with fresh local fish, homemade pasta and grilled specialities ; menus for special diets (celiac, vegetarian, children) on requestConvivial atmosphere; outdoor barbecues in summer
Included servicesFree Wi‑Fi in rooms and common areas, bar, free private parking, outdoor children’s playground with slides, table football and ping‑pong, free luggage storage, late check‑out on request
Extra services & offersPet‑friendly (on request), covered bike storage for MTB/e‑bikes ; partnerships with diving centres for discounts on snorkeling and scuba excursions ; discounted ferry tickets for guests ; special deals for participants in sporting events such as the Giro Podistico, Capoliveri Legend Cup and Triathlon Elbaman
Check‑in/outCheck‑in from 14:00; check‑out by 10:00 . Reception can accommodate late arrivals by prior agreement
Bookings & paymentsBest rates on the official website or by direct contact; last‑minute offers often available in low season (e.g., June or September) . Credit cards accepted; flexible cancellation policies in mid‑season

Despite being an economical category, Hotel Giardino offers everything you need for a comfortable stay and more. The combination of affordable rates and well‑curated services results in an excellent quality‑price ratio . Many guests appreciate the half‑board or full‑board options, which allow you to enjoy local cuisine without always eating out .

The hotel is also active in initiatives and partnerships beneficial to travellers: it handles ferry bookings at discounted rates and is a partner of sporting events like the Capoliveri Legend Cup and the Elbaman triathlon, offering special conditions to participants . These aspects make the Giardino popular among cyclists, runners and triathletes .

Frequently asked questions about Hotel Giardino

This section answers common questions to help you plan your perfect stay .

  1. Where exactly is Hotel Giardino?
    The hotel is located on Viale dei Golfi 936 in the hamlet of Lacona, Capoliveri, on Elba’s southern coast. Lacona lies about 8 km south of Portoferraio and 10 km from Capoliveri town. The beach can be reached on foot from the hotel in five minutes via a short path through the pine forest .
  2. How do I get to the hotel from Portoferraio harbour?
    From the port of Portoferraio it takes about 15–20 minutes by car following the signs for Procchio–Marina di Campo and then Lacona . In summer there is a bus service from the Portoferraio station to Lacona/Marina di Campo (ATL line), but public transport is limited . For convenience, especially with luggage, we recommend arriving with your own vehicle or a rental car. The hotel provides free parking; if you arrive without a car, the hotel can arrange a transfer or call a taxi .
  3. Is the area really convenient for visiting Portoferraio and other localities?
    Yes. Lacona is centrally located: from the Giardino you can reach Portoferraio, Capoliveri, Porto Azzurro and Marina di Campo by car in about 10–15 minutes . The position lets you explore a different area every day without long journeys and enjoy the scenic and quiet setting of Lacona .
  4. Is the hotel suitable for families with children?
    Absolutely. The shallow sandy beach of Lacona is perfect for little ones and is accessible with a pram without using the car . The hotel has an outdoor playground with slides and swings, as well as ping‑pong and table football for older kids . The kitchen offers flexible menus with dishes loved by children and can prepare baby food or special meals on request; high chairs and cots are available . The large fenced garden allows children to play safely while parents relax . Many families praise the “family‑like and safe” atmosphere .
  5. Is it suitable for couples seeking tranquillity or a romantic break?
    Yes. With only about 30–35 rooms, the atmosphere is intimate and relaxed . The pine park offers shaded spots to rest on deck chairs, and in the evening you can walk to the beach to admire the stars or the sunset over the Gulf of Lacona . The staff can arrange candlelit dinners in the garden or provide sparkling wine and flowers in your room for special occasions . Within minutes by car you can reach romantic restaurants in Capoliveri or Portoferraio . In summary, the Giardino suits both families and couples: everyone finds their own space .
  6. Does the hotel have a pool or spa?
    No. There is no swimming pool or spa on site . With the sea so close, most guests prefer to swim in the waters of Lacona. Nearby beach clubs may have small pools, and some 4‑star hotels on the island offer spa access for a fee . Hotel Giardino focuses on outdoor holidays, between sea and pine forest, so get ready to swim in the Tyrrhenian Sea .
  7. Does the hotel accept pets?
    Yes. The hotel is pet‑friendly and welcomes small and medium‑sized dogs or cats . Just mention it when booking so the staff can allocate an appropriate room (some ground‑floor rooms have a small private garden ). Pets may access the garden and common areas on a leash; they cannot enter the dining room, but the staff can arrange an outdoor table . There are dog‑friendly beaches nearby .
  8. What are the check‑in and check‑out times?
    Check‑in is from 14:00. If you arrive in the morning and the room is not ready, you can leave your luggage in custody and start enjoying the beach. Check‑out is by 10:00 on departure day . On request, subject to availability, the hotel offers late check‑out for a small supplement . The reception normally closes around 22:00, so if you plan to arrive very late, let the staff know .
  9. Does Hotel Giardino offer half board or full board?
    Yes. At booking you can choose half board (breakfast and dinner) or full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) . Many guests choose half board: breakfast is always included; adding dinner gives you a complete meal every evening featuring Elban and Tuscan specialities prepared by the hotel’s chef . The menu changes daily and generally includes a first course, second course with side dish, dessert, water and house wine . Mid‑week a mixed grill or themed dinner is often organised . Full board is recommended if you plan to stay in the hotel for lunch, perhaps with small children; otherwise, many prefer a free lunch around the island and dinner at the hotel . The staff will prepare packed lunches on request for excursions .
  10. Are there bars or restaurants within walking distance outside the hotel?
    Yes. Although Lacona is small, there are a few eateries nearby. Within a 5–10 minute walk you will find 2–3 restaurants on Lacona beach such as Bagni Orano, where you can eat fish and pizza with your feet in the sand, and the Lacona Beach Club, informal for pizzas and snacks . There are various kiosks and bars on the beach for sandwiches or aperitifs . In high season a pizzeria and pub open along the main street . For more restaurant choices or lively evening strolls, within 15 minutes by car you can reach Capoliveri or Portoferraio . Thus you enjoy night‑time tranquillity and still have the option of visiting bustling towns .
  11. What makes Hotel Giardino special compared with hotels in Portoferraio?
    In short: the natural setting and family management. Staying in Portoferraio centre means being in busy areas, with less greenery and more noise, especially in summer . Hotel Giardino offers absolute peace amid greenery, birdsong in the morning and the scent of maritime pines . You have the big beach a few steps away, whereas from Portoferraio centre the nearby beaches (e.g., Le Ghiaie) are smaller and crowded . Another practical advantage is free parking: many Portoferraio hotels have no parking or charge for it, and finding a space can be difficult; at the Giardino you always have your reserved spot . Finally, the family management ensures personalised attention: the staff knows you by name, gives honest tips on places to visit (including secret coves and off‑the‑beaten‑path trattorias) and creates a home‑like environment . If you want an authentic Elban experience in contact with nature and tradition while being close to Portoferraio, Hotel Giardino is the right choice .

What to visit near Hotel Giardino (Portoferraio and beyond)

Thanks to the hotel’s central location, you can reach Portoferraio to the north as well as eastern and western towns easily. Below is an overview of the places not to miss on day trips from Hotel Giardino .

Portoferraio – history, culture and crystal‑clear sea

Portoferraio (about 15 km from the hotel) is Elba’s capital and main ferry port . It deserves a visit for its blend of history and coastal beauty. On arrival you’ll notice the imposing Medici fortifications that encircle the old city; you can climb up to Forte Stella and Forte Falcone for magnificent views over the harbour and the sea . In the historic centre, with its steep alleys and stone staircases, stands the Palazzina dei Mulini, Napoleon Bonaparte’s residence during his exile (now a museum) . As you wander among shops and wine bars you feel the city’s history: Portoferraio was founded in 1548 by the Medici as “Cosmopoli” and retains an old‑world charm .

After the cultural tour, relax on one of the beaches near Portoferraio. The most famous are Le Ghiaie, with rounded white pebbles and turquoise water, and Padulella, with clear water and a sandy bottom . Both are a few minutes from the centre and have beach clubs and bars (plus free sections). For a unique landscape, don’t miss Capo Bianco, a beach under dazzling white limestone cliffs contrasting with the deep blue sea . Swimming here is postcard‑perfect .

In the evening Portoferraio is lively and pleasant. You can dine on the waterfront thanks to the abundance of restaurants and pizzerias. For fish, Ristorante Mare is renowned for dishes based on freshly caught fish and its splendid view of the harbour ; another option is Il Pescatore, a historic place in the centre where you can taste specialities like stoccafisso alla riese or lobster linguine . After dinner take a stroll in Piazza Cavour or along Calata Italia (the quay): you’ll find artisan gelaterias, summer stalls and often live music . The nighttime view of the illuminated port with moored yachts is charming . Portoferraio combines culture, sea and nightlife – staying in Lacona lets you enjoy it without worrying about nighttime parking, knowing you’re 15 minutes from your peaceful base .

Capoliveri – panoramic village and historic mines

Capoliveri, about 15 minutes by car (10 km east of the hotel), is a hilltop village at 167 m above sea level that offers breathtaking coastal views . Park your car below the walls and walk up into the historic centre of narrow alleys, staircases and little squares filled with craft shops, wine bars and small restaurants . From the Belvedere di Piazza Matteotti you can admire a sweeping panorama over the sea and hills .

Capoliveri is also famous for its mining history: the Monte Calamita promontory behind the village is rich in iron deposits exploited since Etruscan times. Today the Calamita mines are an open‑air museum: join a guided tour of the Miniera del Ginevro, descending into underground tunnels with helmet and torch to learn how miners lived . The lunar landscape of reddish soil and machine remains creates a unique backdrop. In summer they organise 4×4 or e‑bike tours along panoramic trails on the mountain, stopping at a local winery to taste Aleatico and Ansonica wines – a nice mix of nature, sport and flavour .

After exploring mines and alleys, Capoliveri is lively in the evening, especially in high season, with open shops and live music in the square . For a special dining experience try Il Chiasso, a tiny tavern in a narrow alley lit by candles, or La Taverna dei Poeti, a romantic restaurant with a panoramic rooftop terrace . In October Capoliveri hosts the Festa dell’Uva, a huge grape festival with decorated streets, competitions between districts and processions in costume .

Porto Azzurro – port life and Mediterranean evenings

Continuing east past Capoliveri for 20 minutes (about 12 km) you reach Porto Azzurro, a picturesque village overlooking a sheltered bay . The town immediately captivates with its postcard‑perfect promenade lined with palm trees, bars and gelaterias, running along the harbour full of boats and fishing vessels . Piazza Matteotti, almost at the water’s edge, is the town’s living room: sitting here for an aperitif while watching lights reflected on the sea is relaxing .

In the late afternoon Porto Azzurro is perfect for strolling among boutiques and shops selling local products such as schiaccia briaca (a traditional sweet) or myrtle liqueurs . For dinner there are many options: La Ghinghetta, a small restaurant on the pier offering excellent fish (romantic but book ahead), or Magn’Ètico, which serves creative vegetarian/vegan cuisine on the square . After dinner, Porto Azzurro often hosts outdoor music events or evening markets, and unlike Lacona, the nightlife here is lively: pubs and lounge bars stay open late with music and cocktails . The bar Vento d’Estate on the square is known for its giant mojitos.

A unique attraction is the Spanish fortress of San Giacomo, now a penitentiary. Guided tours of the 17th‑century fortress and prison are organised in summer and are interesting for history lovers . Alternatively, climb to the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Monserrato in the hills to enjoy a splendid view over the bay . In short, Porto Azzurro offers local colour, relaxation and a touch of nightlife – ideal for a different evening during your stay .

Marina di Campo – long beaches and sunsets on the sea

On the opposite side (west) of Porto Azzurro lies Marina di Campo, reached in about 15 minutes by car from Hotel Giardino (15 km) . Marina di Campo is known for two main reasons: the longest beach on Elba and the lively atmosphere of its tourist centre . The beach is an arc of golden sand almost 2 km long with shallow, calm water – a true paradise for families and children . A shady promenade lined with pines runs behind the beach, perfect for sunset walks . Rent a bike or rickshaw and ride the promenade; there are many beach clubs with pools and inflatable games for children, alternating with free sections, and plenty of bars, gelaterias and kiosks .

The town develops around a small harbour and along Via Roma, a pedestrian street full of shops, beachwear boutiques, food shops and cafés . Here you’ll find perhaps the island’s highest concentration of artisanal gelaterias – try a different one each evening! In the evening the town buzzes with tourists, markets, music and the smell of crêpes . For dinner there are good pizzerias on the waterfront (e.g., Kontiki or Da Piero) and informal fish restaurants; Da Paolo, a slightly hidden trattoria, is famous for cacciucco (Livornese fish stew) and generous portions . If you’re with friends and want a lively night, the beach bars often host DJ sets and music events .

From Marina di Campo you can take interesting excursions: the Elba Aquarium, small but well stocked, delights children and offers insight into local marine life . From this side you can also visit beautiful places like Sant’Andrea, Fetovaia and Cavoli – beaches and coves renowned for their beauty, reachable in 20–30 minutes by car . You could dedicate half a day to a Costa del Sole tour: Fetovaia and Cavoli are unmissable for a “tropical” swim in azure waters . In short, Marina di Campo is ideal if you love very comfortable beaches and a classic holiday atmosphere; staying in Lacona you can spend a day there and easily return to the hotel .

Beaches and nature around Lacona (Capo Stella, Laconella and surroundings)

You don’t need to go far from Hotel Giardino to find other natural gems. In addition to its main beach, Lacona has hidden corners worth exploring. On the east side of the bay, a few minutes’ walk from the end of Lacona beach, lies Laconella: a delightful cove of fine sand just a few hundred metres long, nestled between Punta Contessa and Punta della Kaluma . Laconella has particularly clear water and a shallow seabed, perfect for snorkelling safely with children . Being smaller and less equipped, it is generally quieter than nearby Lacona; for total peace, come here early in the morning for a sunrise swim .

On the other side, west of Lacona beach, rises Capo Stella, a green promontory separating the Gulf of Lacona from the Gulf of Stella. A panoramic trail (about 1 hour round trip) starts not far from the hotel and climbs the promontory among broom bushes and rosemary shrubs, reaching the summit where you can see both gulfs: Lacona on one side and Margidore and Stella on the other . It’s an easy trek suitable for everyone, especially suggestive at sunset; bring your camera to capture some of your holiday’s best photos .

For hikers, other trails start from the hotel: one leads to Margidore, a small dark‑pebble beach loved by sailors, with a little harbour for rubber boats ; another inland trail takes about 40 minutes to reach Colle Reciso, crossing Mediterranean scrub, from which you can descend toward Portoferraio . The reception has maps and gladly suggests trekking or mountain‑bike routes . The more athletic can climb Monte Tambone (377 m) dominating Lacona or ride the trails of the Capoliveri Bike Park on Monte Calamita . Elba is truly an outdoor paradise, and staying in Lacona you are at the start of many itineraries .

Distance table to main destinations

Destination / attractionDistance from Hotel GiardinoTravel time (car)Notes
Lacona Beach (Gulf of Lacona)0.1 km (100 m)3–5 min on footMain beach next to the hotel
Laconella (sandy cove)~0.5 km10–15 min on foot via coastal path
Capoliveri (hilltop village)~10 km15 minCharacteristic village with mines
Portoferraio (capital, port)~15 km15–20 minMedici fortifications and Napoleonic museum
Porto Azzurro (tourist harbour)~12 km20 minPromenade lined with palms
Marina di Campo (long beach)~15 km15–20 minLong golden beach and lively centre
Villa dei Mulini (Napoleonic museum, Portoferraio)~15 km20 minNapoleon’s town residence
Calamita mine (mining museum, Capoliveri)~13 km25 min via hill road
Monte Capanne (Elba’s highest peak, cable car from Marciana)~30 km45–50 minHighest mountain on the island
Elba Aquarium (Marina di Campo)~14 km20 minSmall but interesting aquarium
Capo Stella (panoramic trail)1 km from trailhead~1 h round trip on foot
Fetovaia and Cavoli beaches (west coast)~25 km40 minFamous for crystal‑clear water

Driving times are calculated from Lacona under normal traffic conditions; in high season expect more traffic and allow a few extra minutes . For Capo Stella the indicated time refers to the walking trail . Thanks to Elba’s small size (about 224 km²) and the central position of Lacona, you can reach most destinations within half an hour . This convenience is especially useful for short trips of 3–4 days: you can see Portoferraio, Capoliveri, spend time at the beach and even go hiking without stressful journeys . Those staying for a week or more will appreciate the variety: one day snorkelling at Capo Bianco, the next evening shopping in Capoliveri, then trekking on Monte Capanne – always returning to the hotel for a good night’s sleep in the quiet pine forest .

Local events, festivals and curiosities

Elba offers a rich calendar of events, especially in summer. Staying at Hotel Giardino means you are conveniently located for the main local festivals, often reachable in a short time . Here are some to keep in mind (updated for 2025–2026):

  • La Leggenda dell’Innamorata (14 July) – Each year Capoliveri recreates a romantic legend with a torchlight procession on Innamorata beach. Hundreds of participants light up the night in memory of two unfortunate lovers from the 17th century; the event ends with a competition among the town districts and fireworks over the sea .
  • Festa dell’Uva di Capoliveri (first weekend in October) – For three days the village transforms into an open‑air theatre with costumed parades, grape‑pressing competitions, food stalls and plenty of local wine . Thousands of people attend this celebration of the grape harvest and rural traditions . The entire town is decorated and the four districts compete for the coveted Bacco prize .
  • Capoliveri Legend Cup (May) – An international mountain‑bike race on Monte Calamita’s trails that attracts champions from around the world . Hotel Giardino is a partner of the event and welcomes participants with dedicated services like bike storage and hearty breakfasts . Even if you’re not an athlete, it’s exciting to watch the start or finish amid music and cheering .
  • Rallye Elba – A historic road rally held annually (usually one stage in spring and one in late summer). Rally cars speed along Elba’s bends offering a great show; if you’re passionate about motors, check the dates as some stages pass near Lacona and Capoliveri .
  • Elbaman Triathlon (September) – An international triathlon (ironman) with swimming, cycling and running between Marina di Campo, Capoliveri and the surroundings . The hotel offers special deals for participants, so you might meet athletes from various countries; it’s also fun to cheer along the streets and then relax knowing you’re staying close to the heart of the event .
  • Summer music evenings and festivals – Each village has its own. In Capoliveri, for example, the Notte Blu on 1 August features concerts and shops open late . In Lacona there was the Lacona Beach Festival with DJ sets on the beach (in 2024 DJ Prezioso played on 5 August) . Another typical festival is the Sagra del Totano in Marina di Campo at the end of October/beginning of November, where you can enjoy fried squid and other seafood specialities . Always ask at the reception: the staff is up to date on local events and will advise you on what to do in the evening or at the weekend, possibly organising transport .

Gastronomic tips in the area

A trip to Elba is not complete without tasting the local cuisine. Although we have already mentioned some restaurants in Portoferraio, Capoliveri and Porto Azzurro, here is a brief summary of where to eat well near Hotel Giardino when you want to vary from the hotel’s own (excellent) cooking :

  • Restaurants in Lacona (within walking distance): Bagni Orano on the beach (grilled fish, fried dishes, pizzas; informal, great at sunset); Mom Food & Drink (modern seafood cooking, fresh pasta, youthful atmosphere); Lo Zenzero (Italian trattoria with fish and meat dishes, rustic ambience) . In high season it’s advisable to book dinner because supply is limited and demand high .
  • In Capoliveri: Trattoria da Ferruccio (homestyle Tuscan cooking, generous portions); La Taverna dei Poeti (romantic, panoramic view); Pizzeria Il Chiasso (excellent pizzas in a characteristic alley) . After dinner, try gelato from Zero Gradi in the square or cremolata (fresh fruit granita) at the kiosk on Via Roma .
  • In Portoferraio: As mentioned, Ristorante Mare and Il Pescatore for fish. Also Pizzeria 3 Archi (great pizza under the Medici bastions) and Osteria Libertaria (typical dishes, fish soups and vegetarian options) . Don’t miss the schiaccia briaca in the pastry shops of the historic centre – a raisin and Aleatico wine cake .
  • In Porto Azzurro: Da Floriano (seafood specialities on the square), La Caravella (harbour trattoria) and Tamata (creative fish cuisine). For dessert, have a Nutella crêpe at Marconi on the square .

Remember that Elban cuisine has a double soul: sea and land. Typical dishes to try include the famous cacciucco alla livornese (spicy fish stew), gurguglione (vegetable stew), sportella (Easter sweet with anise) and wines like Aleatico Passito (sweet red dessert wine) and Ansonica (dry white perfect with fish) . At Hotel Giardino you will taste these specialities during themed dinners, but exploring local trattorias lets you fully savour Elban culinary tradition .

Conclusion – why choose Hotel Giardino for your Elban holiday

We have reached the end of this long guide and hope to have provided all the information you need to decide where to stay and what to do on Elba, especially if your goal is to visit Portoferraio and surroundings while having a quiet seaside base . Here is a brief recap of why Hotel Giardino is a winning choice:

  • Perfect location: Central on the island, allowing you to reach all points of interest quickly (Portoferraio, villages, famous beaches), yet outside the chaos, immersed in greenery and 100 m from a beautiful beach .
  • Hospitality and atmosphere: Authentic family management, informal vibe that makes you feel at ease (“like at home” according to many guests) . The staff is available for any needs and ready to give local advice on secret beaches, panoramic trails and unmissable events . Suitable for families, couples, sports enthusiasts and groups of friends .
  • Services & comfort: Despite being a 2‑star hotel, it offers comfortable, very clean rooms with air‑conditioning, Wi‑Fi, TV, etc., free parking for each room, children’s play area, bar and many useful services (luggage storage, late check‑out) . There is an in‑house restaurant with excellent home cooking and flexible options (half board), so you don’t always have to search for somewhere to eat . Great value for money compared with the Elba average .
  • Exclusive offers: Agreements for discounted ferry tickets, saving money and time because they handle the booking; special discounts for participants in sporting events (MTB, running, triathlon) . In low season the hotel often launches last‑minute promotions – by monitoring their site or contacting them directly you may get even better prices .
  • Authentic Elban experience: Staying here you will truly live the real Elba: you’ll wake up to the scent of pines and homemade cakes, spend days between sea and trails, and in the evening perhaps attend a village festival or eat fresh fish watching the sunset . The hotel organises barbecue evenings in the garden and other small activities that create social connections among guests .

In short, Hotel Giardino represents the authentic heart of Elba: simple but warm, immersed in nature yet close to everything, modest in size but great in hospitality . We wish you a good trip and a happy holiday! We hope this guide has been useful to discover the offers and opportunities provided by Hotel Giardino and its surroundings . For any questions or to book, contact the hotel directly (contact details on the official website). Get ready to experience Elba at its best — between sea, nature, history and unforgettable flavours — with Hotel Giardino as your “home away from home” on this beautiful island .

Contact details

Hotel Giardino – Viale dei Golfi, 936 – Lacona, Capoliveri – Elba Island
VAT: 01095550495 – CIN: IT049004A1LGL7OIO9
Tel: +39 0565 964059
Mobile: +39 335 7925420
Email: info@elbahotelgiardino.it