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Aeolian Islands, Sicily

​Comprised of seven unique islands, sailing the blue waters surrounding the Aeolian Islands offers spectacular views of volcanic formations, black sand beaches and hidden coves. Our base in Portorosa is the ideal starting point to begin this journey where you will have the opportunity to witness active volcanic activity up close, making these islands an exclusive and unforgettable destination. 

Vulcan

​Vulcano Island is known for its hot springs of hot water and volcanic mud, which have therapeutic properties and are an invitation to moments of rejuvenation and well-being. Furthermore, the island is home to the famous Gran Cratere volcano, which offers the unique opportunity to climb and observe its activity up close.

Filicudi

Filicudi is known for its pristine beaches, hidden coves and trails, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Golden sand beaches, crystal clear waters and rich marine life. The island's simplicity is one of its main attractions, with discreet tourist infrastructure that allows travelers to enjoy the authenticity and serenity of life by the sea.

Alicudi

Alicudi is a choice that offers travelers a true escape into an untouched and serene world. It is known for its rustic simplicity and lack of developed tourist infrastructure, which makes it a perfect destination for those looking to disconnect and reconnect with nature.

Saline

Salina is the second largest island in the archipelago and is known for its spectacular landscapes, including lush green mountains, lush vineyards and stunning beaches. The only island with flowering vegetation, it is also famous for its production of Malvasia wine, which is grown on the hillsides.
of the hills. The infrastructure offers a variety of options for tourists, including restaurants serving local dishes and craft shops.

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Stromboli

Stromboli is known as "the island of fire" due to its active volcano, which erupts regularly. Sailing to Stromboli offers the chance to witness this volcanic activity up close, making it a memorable experience. Additionally, the island offers volcanic sand beaches, hiking trails with stunning panoramic views, and a laid-back atmosphere.

Panarea

Panarea is the smallest island in the archipelago, known for its picturesque beaches, crystal clear waters and exclusive atmosphere. The island's infrastructure offers a mix of elegant boutiques, high-quality restaurants, famous pubs and luxurious places.

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Lipari

Traveling by boat to Lipari, the largest and busiest of the Aeolian Islands, is an unmissable opportunity to explore an island that combines history, culture and natural beauty. It is known for its volcanic sand beaches, crystal clear waters and impressive slopes. The island's infrastructure offers a variety of amenities for tourists, including restaurants, shops and museums.

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