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    Darby Day Trip: Castiglioncello

    Darby Day Trip: Castiglioncello

    Photo By Andrea Culletto | Located approximately 35 minutes south of Camp Darby, Castiglioncello is known as the...... read more read more

    ITALY

    01.03.2024

    Story by Andrea Culletto 

    U.S. Army Garrison Italy

    Located approximately 35 minutes south of Camp Darby, Castiglioncello is known as the “pearl of the Tyrrhenian.” Once an ancient Etruscan city, this beautiful seaside oasis has become a highly coveted destination due to its breathtaking views and pristine beaches. Here are a few not-to-be-missed highlights:

    Arts and Culture

    The area’s beauty has drawn countless artists over the years, making it something of a cultural hotspot. This tradition is carried on at the Pasquini Castle, which hosts cultural exhibits, dance performances, and international conventions. Castiglioncello also hosts an annual Inequilibrio Festival showcasing bold dance shows and artistic experiments drawn from the local and international art scenes.

    History

    If you’d like to dive deeper into the area’s Etruscan past, visit the Civic Archaeological Museum in Rosignano Marittimo. Here you can see archaeological finds from nearby Etruscan settlements that give insight into the robust society that once called this area home.

    Nature

    Castiglioncello is an ideal place to enjoy nature. Go for a hike and marvel at the impressive cliffs and picturesque pine woods. Or take advantage of the area’s numerous watersports, such as sailing and windsurfing. The seabeds between Castiglioncello and Chioma are ideal for diving and snorkeling, while, the piers at Rosignano and Chioma are a great point to launch water vessels. Or simply enjoy a leisurely afternoon at one of the town’s stunning beaches.

    Culinary

    Be sure to enjoy some local flavor with a bowl of “cacciucco” (fish soup) or seafood risotto. The area’s culinary creations are largely based around the “catch of the day,” with fresh seafood and vegetables taking center stage. “Pinzimonio,” a combination of fresh vegetables and olive oil dressing, is another refreshing delight. If you really want to experience local cuisine, be sure to delight your tastebuds at the Foodies Festival each spring and the historic Fish Festival held each June.

    For more information on Castiglioncello, visit https://www.visittuscany.com/en/towns-and-villages/castiglioncello/.

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    Date Taken: 01.03.2024
    Date Posted: 01.03.2024 07:44
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