Living and camping
One can easily find a place to stay for any kind of budget. Apartments are best to find via the internet and especially in off-season there is a broad variety of options. A classier offering is the Agritourismo farms that carry all the charm of Tuscany with beautiful gardens and rustic interiors. Wild camping is not allowed and in high season a fine from 100-500€ is not uncommon. However, the region has plenty of official caravan parks. Here is a list of several camping sites close to the spots:
Viareggio: www.campingversiliamare.it
Marina de Pisa: www.campeggiointernazionale.com
Calambrone: www.camping-pineta.it; www.campingmareesole.it
Vada: www.campingtripesce.it; www.radatrusca.it; www.baiadelmarinaio.it; www.campingmolinoafuoco.com
Le Gorette: www.campingmareblu.com
Marina de Cecina: www.boccadicecina.it
Baratti: www.santalbinia.it
Perelli: www.pappasole.it
Punta Ala: www.campingpuntala.it
Centres
Normally you would want to bring you own gear so you are flexible in choosing the right spot for the day. However, there are several rental options.
Viareggio: Windsurfing Toskana (www.laversilia.it)
Calambrone: Oasi del Mare (www.oasidelmare.it)
Livorno: Centro Windsurf 3 Ponti (www.windsurflivorno.it)
Vada: Centro Windsurf Vada (www.centrowindsurfvada.it)
Le Gorette/Cecina: Spot1 (www.spot1.it)
Punta Ala: Punta Ala Water Sport (www.puntaalawatersport.it)
Shops
Vada Spot 1 (www.spot1.it)