Vacation by the sea to discover Maremma and her wonders. At Camping Village Santapomata you’ll be able to stay in the middle of nature close by the beach

Spiaggia- Camping Village Santapomata
Beach – Camping Village Santapomata

A Mobile Home Superior, comfort guaranteed

The ideal accommodation for six people, modern lodgings, furnished with care, immersed in the typical mediterranean vegetation, will be able to offer you the best for your vacation by the sea. Equipped with all the comforts, furnished kitchen equipped with all the necessities, air-conditioning, living room with tv, external furnished veranda and two bathrooms.

To make your vacation even more pleasant you can try our restaurant, restaurant mama, typical Tuscan and Maremman cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner, during the entire summer season, with possibility to have just lunch and dinner included in your stay, or breakfast as well, and there’s a take-out service.

On the beach to relax with a breathtaking panorama

Relaxation and fun guaranteed on the beach, on the fantastic beach of Rocchette. Before you get there though we recommend making a stop at our seaview bar. With a comfortable relax area where you can order snacks, appetizers, drinks and anything you want, open from 11 to 23, you can’t not stop there.

The beach is partly free and partly furnished, if you’re looking for an active vacation you can rent canoes, paddleboards and pedalboats right on the beach. Or you can simply relax, comfortably lying on sun loungers, appreciating the panorama and enjoying your vacation.

The wonderful villages between art and history

The small villages of Maremma are jewels of art and history, embedded in magnificent landscapes, where you can calmly enjoy pleasant walks through alleys, squares, remains of old medieval walls, discover Etruscan necropoli, throw yourself into story and legend that make these places even more fascinating.

One of the most characteristic is Pitigliano, one of three tuff stone towns, together with Sorano and Savona. Inhabited by the Etruscans and Romans, houses excavated from the tuff stone overhanging the tufaceous rock ridges. Also called the small Jerusalem, for the presence of a Jewish ghetto and synagogue, still visitable as a testament to the peaceful cohabitation of Christians and Jews.