The Tuscan archipelago is seven islands strung between the mainland and Corsica, and it is startling how few charters bother with them. Elba is the largest and best known. Montecristo has been a nature reserve since 1971 and admits a handful of visitors a year.
The route runs north to south, taking in the Ligurian coast at Cinque Terre before turning down through the islands to Rome. It pairs the archaeology and the appetite of Italy with anchorages that are, for this coast, remarkably quiet.
Every route we shape is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. Stay a second day where the light is right, move with the weather, or follow a captain who knows the cove worth the detour. That freedom is the point of chartering. What follows is one considered way to read the Tuscan isles; the rest we tailor to you.