The guided tour of Portoferraio is a mix of the main attractions of the Elba Island in Tuscany and located between the beautiful waters of the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas. Arriving by boats or ferries, you will be admired by the port built by Cosimo I de 'Medici in the Renaissance period, a fortress town for those who wanted to attack the island.
The harbour promenade also known as “calata a mare” allows a spectacular view of the many boats on the sea and a pleasant discovery of bars and restaurants where you can take a break and souvenir shops, admiring the entrance doors and the characteristic streets of the historic centre; we arrive at the upper part of the town to visit the Villa dei Mulini, the building that was chosen by Napoleon as the official residence of his exile on the island.
During his 10-month stay in Portoferraio in the early 19th century, the French Emperor chose this building for its strategic position between two forts and for the wonderful view of the sea; inside the villa we can admire the sumptuous furnishings of the Reception Hall, the Officers Hall, the personal office, the bedroom and other Empire-style rooms to which is added an elegant Italian garden overlooking the blue sea and nearby to the Forte Stella lighthouse. This beautiful lighthouse is located within the architectural complex of Forte Stella, a 16th century defensive structure and one of the three Medici fortresses incorporated into the imposing defensive walls.
The other fortress on the other side of the Villa is Forte Falcone, the most imposing, on the highest hill while the Linguella or Martello Tower that we will visit outside has become the symbol of the port for tourists arriving on the island. We can admire the beauty of its octagonal structure, built directly on the rocks with red bricks and white marble, with various uses over the years and on the remains of an ancient Roman villa. We end the guided tour by admiring the most panoramic points of Portoferraio close to the sea.