The Aeolian Islands, also called Lipari Islands, are an archipelago of Italy belonging to the Aeolian arch, in Sicily. Administratively included in the province of Messina, the archipelago is an increasingly popular tourist destination; in fact, the islands attract up to 600,000 visitors annually.

The archipelago, of volcanic origin, is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, north of the Sicilian coast. It includes two active volcanoes, Stromboli and Vulcan, as well as various secondary volcanic phenomena (source: wikipedia)

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Capo Vaticano

The promontory is the tip of one of the oldest granite massifs of the world. Located at the center of the Tyrrhenian coast between the gulfs of Gioia Tauro in...

Tropea

At about 9 km from Capo Vaticano it is situated on a sandstone cliff the picturesque town of Tropea undisputed queen of the Costa degli Dei by geographic location and...

Serra San Bruno

Serra San Bruno owes its origin to the Coming of monaco Bruno of Cologne, founder of the Order of the Carthusians, who devoted his life to seeking God in silence...

Pizzo

Bathing and fishing village overlooking the sea in a picturesque and convenient location along the coast of the Gulf of St. Eufemia. Kind in the Middle Ages, according to sources...

Scilla

Scilla lies in front of the street of Messina. It’s the antique Scyllaeum and also the traditional site of the sea monster Scylla of Greek mythology. The legend of Ulysses...

Reggio Calabria

Reggio Calabria is located on the toe of Italy boot, across from the island of Sicily.Reggio Calabria is over 2.700 years old and the largest and oldest city in the...

Aeolian Islands

The Aeolian Islands, also called Lipari Islands, are an archipelago of Italy belonging to the Aeolian arch, in Sicily. Administratively included in the province of Messina, the archipelago is an...

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