An active, live volcano: Stromboli is one of the few volcanoes in the world in almost constant eruption. Admiring its glowing explosions at sunset is an emotion that leaves you breathless.
Trekking at sunset: The climb begins in the late afternoon and culminates in the most magical moment of the day. Seeing the sun dive into the sea from the slopes of a volcano is something you hardly forget.
Immersion in the wilderness: You will walk among now petrified lava flows, bushes of Mediterranean scrub and views that range over the Aeolian archipelago.
Elements in perfect balance: Earth, fire, water and air – everything comes together in a spectacular balance. It is a real live geology lesson, but also a profound sensory experience.
You can go to Via Pizzillo and head towards "The volcano on foot guide Stromboli" the guide will be there waiting for you!
The Aeolian Islands are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea, north of Sicily. Known for their dramatic landscapes, thermal springs, and unique volcanic features, these islands offer a blend of natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation. The archipelago is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its geological significance and stunning scenery.
The largest of the Aeolian Islands, Lipari is known for its archaeological museum, historic center, and beautiful beaches. It's a great base for exploring the archipelago.
Stromboli is an active volcano known for its frequent eruptions. It's a popular destination for hikers and those seeking a unique volcanic experience.
Vulcano is famous for its mud baths and sulfur springs, offering a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. The island also has a volcanic crater that can be hiked.
A traditional Sicilian dish made with swordfish, tomatoes, olives, and capers.
A sweet dessert wine produced on the islands, particularly on Lipari and Salina.
This is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. The islands are vibrant with activities, and the sea is perfect for swimming and water sports.
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The Aeolian Islands are generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, it's always important to take basic safety precautions.
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Ferries are the main mode of transport between the islands. They are reliable and offer a scenic way to travel.
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Salina is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the picturesque village of Pollara and the scenic Mount Fossa delle Felci.
Panarea is the smallest and most exclusive of the Aeolian Islands, known for its luxury villas, upscale restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
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