Porto Santo Stefano is a picturesque port town located on the Argentario Peninsula in Tuscany, Italy. Known for its stunning coastal views, it serves as the primary harbour for the surrounding area. The port is a hub for fishing boats, luxury yachts, and ferries to the nearby island of Giglio. With its charming promenade, colourful buildings, and vibrant atmosphere, Porto Santo Stefano offers a blend of maritime tradition and modern tourism, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure.

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Vehicles: Coming from the north, such as Florence or Pisa, take the Grosseto ring road and continue towards Rome on the Via Aurelia. After approximately 34 km, exit at Albinia and follow the signs to Porto Santo Stefano (12 km). From the south, departing from Rome, take either the Via Aurelia or the Roma – Fiumicino motorway to leave the city, then continue on the A12 motorway towards Civitavecchia. The highway ends in Tarquinia, where it merges with the SS1 Aurelia, leading up to Orbetello. After passing through Orbetello, follow the signs to Porto Santo Stefano (12 km). Foot passengers: The Orbetello – Monte Argentario railway station is directly connected by bus to the ferry terminal in Porto Santo Stefano. The journey from the train station to the Valle bus stop (the first stop upon reaching Porto Santo Stefano) takes approximately 21 minutes.
Modes of Transport: Motorcycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger), Foot passenger, Bicycle

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