Naregno Beach, located in the municipality of Capoliveri, is one of Elba's longest and most captivating beaches, stretching for 500 metres and facing east, with the Argentario coastline in the background. The shoreline, a mix of fine gravel and sand, is partly free and partly equipped for those who prefer the comfort of sun loungers and umbrellas.
Right in front of our hotel, you'll find our private beach, exclusively reserved for guests, complete with sun loungers, umbrellas, and a shower, and maintained every day.
The beach service is free until 21/06 and from 06/09. From 22/06 to 05/09 the cost is € 20,00 per day for 1 umbrella + 2 sunbeds.
The gently sloping seabed creates shallow, calm waters that are perfect for children, making it an ideal spot for families to enjoy carefree moments by the sea.

Our private beach

Our private beach

Our private beach

Our private beach

Our private beach
But this little paradise isn't just about relaxation - it's also a hub for water sports. The beach is home to a renowned sailing, catamaran, and windsurfing school, as well as a diving centre, making it a must-visit for sea and adventure enthusiasts. E-bikes are also available to rent for those eager to explore Monte Calamita'a many trails.
Dominating the landscape to the right stands Fort Focardo, an imposing 17th-century Spanish stronghold that now serves as a base for the Italian Navy, adding a touch of history and charm to this stunning setting.
During the high season, Naregno Beach offers direct boat connections to Porto Azzurro, the charming village on the opposite side of the bay. Every Saturday morning, a shuttle boat service provides easy access to the town - perfect for exploring, doing a bit of shopping or a visit to the lively weekly market. There are also evening crossings, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy dinner or spend a few hours soaking in the town's enchanting atmosphere.
Naregno Beach is also the perfect departure point for boat excursions along the Costa dei Gabbiani, a historic area once rich in iron mining. The traces of this past are still visible today. Located on the island's southeastern coast, beneath the towering Monte Calamita, This area is one of the least visited and most unspoiled on Elba, with hidden coves and small beaches surrounded by transparent waters abundant in fish. It is also a vital breeding site for numerous wildlife species, including yellow-legged gulls, European shags, and various birds of prey.