Cala Civette is a secluded and picturesque beach located on the Tuscan coast, within the Scarlino Nature Reserve. Known for its pristine and untouched landscape, it offers soft golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for snorkeling and observing marine life. The beach is surrounded by lush Mediterranean scrub, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors often appreciate the beach's serene and less crowded atmosphere, even during peak season<r> The beach takes its name from the nearby 16th-century Torre Civette, a historic fortress that once protected the Principality of Piombino. Today, the tower and adjacent farm are privately owned. Cala Civette is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful coastal retreat<r> Despite its serene beauty, Cala Civette has limited amenities, so visitors should plan accordingly by bringing necessary provisions like food, water, and beach gear.