Sicilian Islands
Vulcano is the southernmost of the Aeolian islands and the closest to the Sicilian mainland.
Lipari is the largest and by far the most popular of the Aeolian islands; the visitors can enjoy numerous attractions, finest sand beaches and the charming town’s old centre.
Like other islands in the archipelago, Lipari is one of archaeological interest, with relics ranging in date from the 17th to the 2nd century BC.
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Seven islands in the Tyrrhenian sea in the province in Messina, all of volcanic origin: Alicudi, Filicudi, Panarea, Stromboli, Salina, Lipari and Volcano, the nearest island to Milazzo.
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In the Aeolian Islands everything is more intense: the scent of the capers, the taste of the fish and the malmsey, the colours of the seas, the soft white pumice sands, and the bold profiles of the coasts.