Officially called as The Parco Nazionale Arcipelago Toscano, or Elba, it is a group of seven islands spread between Tuscany and Corsica. The air round the year is pleasant - summers are warm, winters are mild with frequent rain during the monsoon season.
The group of Tuscan islands are home to many rare species such as Sardinian tree frog, Tyrrhenian painted frog, leaf-fingered gecko etc. You can find here two alleged homes of Napoleon - Palazzina Napoleonica dei Mulini and Villa Napoleonica di San Martino, which are open to public.
Lucca is located in Tuscany, in the north-central part of the country. It is situated on the banks of river Serchio, near Tyrrhenian Sea.
Lucca is an ideal destination for travelers who like spending time with themselves, and artists who like exploring their skills to the most. It is a peaceful, isolated town untouched by modernity.
Lucca is famous for its thick renaissance walls, medieval age streets, houses, and culture, and large elaborate churches. It is also famous for an annual Puccini music festival held during the month of August.