Nature protagonist amid relaxation and food and wine of the highest level.
Mercure Argentario Hotel Filippo II stands in a unique setting of infinite scenic and natural beauty that has been safeguarded for centuries and gives panoramic views that are breathtaking in their enchantment. It boasts a small private bay equipped for relaxing in the sun, for losing yourself in the clear blue sea or from whose jetty sailing for unmissable dives in cooperation with local diving clubs. Equally impressive is the large swimming pool with a truly spectacular view, giving the feeling of overlooking the archipelago.
The atmosphere is warm and welcoming as well as the tones of the 9 suite, cosy and elegant, and of the 24 spacious apartments that recall the typical colors of the lands of Tuscany and make this location even more pleasant to stay in as it meets the various needs of guests: romantic couples seeking for privacy, families who want every comfort, curious and sporty groups of friends.
Staying at the Mercure Argentario Hotel Filippo II also means immersing oneself in a taste experience: the solid tradition of the tuscan cuisine, especially seafood, the selection of the freshest and most seasonal ingredients and the creativity of the chef Andrea Spinelli, deeply respectful of history and territory, lead along a journey between food, identity and culture. The elegant restaurant “La Terrazza”, with its splendid view of the sea, will thus become the exclusive starting point of an unmissable itinerary, enhanced to the fullest by an equally refined wine list.
A mandatory stop on this journey of the senses, the roof terrace, to enjoy a moment of evocative relaxation for the eyes and soul accompanied by the pleasure of sipping cocktails prepared in the best tradition of mixed drinks.
The Mercure Argentario Hotel Filippo II is the ideal base for excursions to discover unique places such as the numerous bays and coves of Giannutri, the southernmost island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the southernmost point of Tuscany, or the almost primordial charm of the Giglio Island with its vineyards, which from the steep slopes overlook the sea, and the dense network of ancient paths immersed in the scents of Mediterranean scrub and salt, which can be traveled on foot or by bicycle.
You cannot miss a visit to Porto Ercole where, walking along the small harbor, you can meet old sea dogs intent on repairing fishing nets, and Capalbio to lose all sense of time by walking along ancient walkways.
The more athletic will appreciate a visit to the Maremma Nature Park to discover its natural and archaeological treasures, perhaps by canoe or on horseback.