I found this tour because of the site listed below. It was one of the best tours I've run across. A hidden secret! Paolo is one of the most passionate people I've ever met. While he doesn't speak English he does his best to communicate with his guest who don't speak Italian. He's very well published in National Geographic, Food & Wine, and more. The trip costs about 100 euro for the whole day and this includes breakfast, lunch, cave tours, private beach, and more! This area is truly the heart of Tuscany! A must see and do.
Take a trip out for the day with a Maremma fisherman by Donna Stiles- See more at: http://www.maremmaguide.com/things-to-do-in-maremma.html#sthash.0XOJqiJF.dpuf
In the small port of Talamone you will find the fishing boat of a Maremmano fisherman and environmental guide by the name of Paolo Fanciulli. Featured in many of the official Tuscany tourism videos for Maremma, Poalo offers visitors the possibility of a whole day out at sea fishing with him whilst he tells you about the sea creatures and plant life that you will see and the environmental issues that face these coastal waters.
You get to eat some of the catch in the nets as he and his assistant grill the fish and serve it along with other local speciality foods for lunch. Depending on which trip you take, you can also get to see the spectacular coast of the protected Parco Regionale della Maremma from the sea. With a stop-off on the beautiful, did I say beautiful, white sand cove of Cala di Forno, to which access is restricted from land (the footpaths are closed throughout the summer) and requires a difficult six hour and 12.8 km trek when they are open! You get to get there by boat. Contact Poalo via www.paoloilpescatore.it read more