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Elba is located 7 mls off the W coast of Tuscany, an hour's ferry ride from the port of Piombino; less by hydrofoil. 32 mls from the NE coast of Corsica. It is the largest and most central island in the Tuscan Archipelago, surrounded by the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian sea between the mainland peninsula and the French island of Corsica. It is dominated by mountainous regions at its E and W ends.
In spite of Napoleon Bonaparte's brief exile here before he met his Waterloo, this small mountainous island remains one of Italy's best kept secrets. An hour's ferry ride from the mainland, and with only a tiny local airport unsuitable for jets, mass international tourism has never gained a foothold and is unlikely to do so. Portoferraio is the main town and principal point of entry, with a fortified old town occupying a small headland that guards the harbour. With a small waterfront lined with commercial buildings and some bars, the town is predominantly residential. The principal tourist haunts have developed around the small seaside villages of Procchio and Marciana Marina on the N coast and Marina di Campo in the S. |

