The only port on the island, with its multicoloured houses, Giglio Porto was built by the Romans. It remained like this for eighteen centuries and then expanded in 1979 following an exceptional storm. To the left the Torre del Saraceno (1596) and above the small bay of Saraceno, where you can still see the walls of the moray eel farm and part of the imposing Villa Romana, dating from the 1st and 2nd centuries. More recently, the media from all over the world turned their cameras on Giglio following the sinking of a cruise ship off the island. The landscape of Giglio Porto returned to normal in 2014, without the imposing Costa Concordia stranded

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Arrivée à Giglio Porto, petit port coloré bordé d'une eau transparente. Muriel PARENT
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