Stromboli – a home to one of three active volcanoes of Italy

Stromboli, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

Stromboli is a part of the Aeolian archipelago and one of the most visited places in Sicily. It has been known for centuries as the Mediterranean Lighthouse due to its ideal location between the Italian mainland and Sicily. The island of Stromboli is home to an active volcano which has been in a continuous state of eruption for years. As

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Vulcano – therapeutic thermal springs and mud baths

Sulphur baths on Vulcano island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

The island of Vulcano is one of the seven major islands that make up the Aeolian archipelago. Over the centuries, the island has become known as a popular destination thanks to its therapeutic thermal springs and mud baths. While there are several beaches that can be found on the island, most of the visitors make their way to Vulcano for

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Salina – the second largest island of the Aeolian Islands

Salina, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy

The island of Salina is one of the largest in the Aeolian Islands archipelago – the second largest just after the island of Lipari. The green and fertile countryside of the island is dedicated mostly to the island’s agricultural industry where locals grow grapes and capers. Known for its Malvasia wines, the culinary experience of the island has made it

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The Nebrodi Mountains – home to some of the finest forests in all of Sicily

Monte Soro and surrounding forests, Nebrodi Mountains, Sicily, Italy

The Nebrodi Mountains were named after the now extinct native deer of Sicily. The tallest peak in the Nebrodi Mountains is that of Mount Soro which rises to a height of 1,817 meters above the sea. The mountains are the home to some of the finest forests in all of Sicily and as such have grown into a popular retreat

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The Madonie Mountains – a home to some of the highest peaks in Sicily

Madonie Mountains, Sicily, Italy

The Madonie Mountains are home to the some of the largest peaks on the island of Sicily. At a height of 1,979 meters above sea level, Pizzo Carbonara is the tallest peak in the mountain range. There are several other notable peaks that can be found in the Madonie Mountains which includes the 1,912 meter tall San Salvatore Mountain and

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