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Pesciaia is a charming coastal town in Tuscany, Italy, renowned for its medieval architecture and fishing village charm. With landmarks like the 13th-century city walls and Cathedral of Sant'Agata, it serves as a gateway to the Tuscan Archipelago. Seafood cuisine and sunset sea views define its core appeal.
Visit the Rocca di Pescaia Castle, a 14th-century fortress offering panoramic Tyrrhenian Sea views. The Old Town's cobblestone streets are lined with artisan shops, while the seafront promenade is perfect for evening strolls. Summer visitors can join island-hopping tours to Elba.
Fritto Misto (mixed fried seafood) is a local specialty, best paired with Vernaccia white wine. Don't miss Cacciucco, a hearty fish stew featuring five seafood varieties. The oyster bars at waterfront restaurants are also noteworthy.
Reachable via regional train from Florence (2hrs with transfer at Grosseto). The town is walkable, but CAT buses connect to nearby beaches. Drivers note: the Old Town is a ZTL restricted zone; park at Portovecchio lot (€2/hour).
May-September offers ideal swimming conditions. July-August are crowded with doubled accommodation rates; consider June or early September for tranquility. Most seaside facilities close in winter.
Language: Basic Italian phrases like "Grazie" are appreciated. Payment: Visa/Mastercard accepted, but carry cash for small purchases. Internet: Public WiFi concentrates at Piazza del Municipio; consider TIM prepaid SIMs (€10/5GB). Voltage: 230V with Type C plugs. Pharmacies (green cross signs) have Sunday rotations.