TYRRHENIAN SEA

The Tyrrhenian Sea is a body of water located in the western Mediterranean Sea, to the northwest of the island of Sicily. It is bordered by the islands of Corsica and Sardinia to the west, the Italian Peninsula to the east, and the island of Sicily to the south. The sea is named after the Tyrrhenians, an ancient people who lived in the region.

Yachting

The sea offers a variety of destinations for yachters to visit, including the beautiful islands of the Aeolian, Pontine, and Lipari archipelagos. The Pontine Islands are a group of small islands located off the coast of Lazio, in central Italy. They are known for their crystal clear waters and sandy beaches, and they are a popular destination for yachting and other water sports.

Weather

The Tyrrhenian Sea has a mild climate, with hot summers and mild winters. It is known for its clear waters and beautiful beaches, and it is a popular destination for recreational activities such as swimming, boating, and diving. The sea is also home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins, whales, and a variety of fish species.

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