Capestranos
Capestranos, also known as Capestrano, are a group of islands located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Italy. They are part of the Tuscan Archipelago and are administratively part of the Province of Livorno in the Tuscany region. The archipelago consists of several small islands, including Capraia, Elba, and Montecristo, as well as numerous islets and rocks. Capestranos are known for their diverse ecosystems, including forests, meadows, and rocky cliffs, which support a variety of plant and animal species. The islands are also significant for their historical and cultural heritage, with evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. Today, Capestranos are popular tourist destinations, offering opportunities for hiking, swimming, and exploring historical sites. The islands are connected by ferry services, making them accessible to visitors from the mainland. The archipelago's natural beauty and rich history make it a unique and appealing destination for both locals and tourists alike.