AEOLIAN ISLANDS ITINERAY

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Discover the Aeolian Archipelago: the 7 Pearls of the Mediterranean

Natural rhythms, far from the hustle and bustle of the city and crowds, refreshing swims, moments of pure relaxation on board, and breathtaking views: these are just some of the elements that define a sailing holiday among the Aeolian Islands.

The Aeolian Archipelago, located off the northeast coast of Sicily, is a paradise corner recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. The seven islands that make up the archipelago are all unique, each with its own identity and characteristics, yet all share crystal-clear waters and spectacular volcanic landscapes, making them ideal for sea and nature lovers.

The Aeolian Islands offer a variety of unmissable experiences, both on land and at sea. You can join volcanic excursions, trek scenic trails for all levels, enjoy fresh seafood dinners at sunset, and dive into unique underwater landscapes for snorkeling and scuba diving. Secluded coves and marine caves offer enchanting landscapes that will make every stop on your journey special and unforgettable.

A holiday in the Aeolian Islands is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in unspoiled nature, explore hidden spots, and live experiences that will stay in your heart forever.

Sailing through the Aeolian Islands aboard an Azmarine catamaran is an experience that immerses you in an unparalleled natural paradise, where crystal-clear seas and smoking volcanoes create a breathtaking backdrop. As the catamaran glides through turquoise waters, you can sip on a drink featuring local delicacies like Sicilian caponata and buffalo mozzarella, accompanied by a glass of Malvasia or Cerasuolo di Vittoria wine. At sunset, your taste buds are delighted with a fresh fish dinner, such as spaghetti with mussels and a mixed fish grill, while the soft lights of the catamaran and the stars above add a magical touch to the moment. With the sound of the waves and the salty breeze caressing you, every stop at islands like Lipari, Vulcano, and Panarea becomes a celebration of the senses, blending sea, flavors, and unforgettable landscapes.

VULCANO

Vulcano, along with Stromboli, is one of the most captivating and evocative destinations in the Aeolian Archipelago. With its primordial energy, the island enchants travelers from all over the world, drawn by its spectacular volcanic phenomena, easily visible and constantly changing. Every corner of the island tells the story of 2,000 years of volcanic activity, which has shaped a unique landscape, steeped in mystery and allure. The power of this unspoiled nature has given birth to golden and dark beaches, with crystal-clear waters and seabeds rich in natural wonders.

The black rocks, the result of millennia of lava, are hidden behind breathtaking landscapes that invite exploration. A trip to Vulcano is like entering a constantly evolving painting, where every stop offers new emotions.

Where to Stop

The beating heart of Vulcano is Sabbie Nere Beach, nestled in the beautiful Baia di Ponente. A paradise corner where the black sand meets the turquoise sea, creating an extraordinary contrast that enchants everyone who approaches. But Vulcano offers much more, with must-see spots like:

  • Sabbie Nere: A peaceful and beautiful corner where the sea and sand blend in a timeless embrace.
  • Spiaggia delle Fumarole: Where the heat of the volcano is felt in the fumaroles that emerge from the sand, a unique and immersive experience.
  • La Spiaggia del Gelso: A secluded place, perfect for enjoying the island’s tranquility and natural beauty.
  • Spiaggia dell’Asino: A charming cove, ideal for a relaxing break and a dip in the crystal-clear waters.
  • Piscina di Venere: A striking place where the clear waters create a dreamlike “natural pool.”
  • Grotta del Cavallo: A sea cave that seems to hold the island’s most hidden secrets, where every corner unveils a new mystery.

Recommended Restaurant

For an unparalleled gastronomic experience, don’t miss Il Cappero, the Michelin-starred restaurant at the Therasia Resort Sea & Spa, led by Chef Giuseppe Biuso. A temple of taste where every dish is a celebration of Sicilian cuisine, prepared with fresh local ingredients and served in an environment as enchanting as the food. Here, dining is a sensory journey that combines authentic flavors with a magical atmosphere, perfect for those seeking an unforgettable culinary experience.

Moorings and Bays in Vulcano

For those arriving by sea, Vulcano offers excellent moorings at Porto Baia di Levante, with floating docks welcoming passing boats and yachts. Among the most picturesque bays on the island are Baia di Levante and Sabbie Nere, which offer calm waters and rare natural beauty, ideal for an anchor stop in complete relaxation.

Vulcano is an island that enchants and surprises, a perfect destination for those seeking adventure, natural beauty, and tranquility, all wrapped in the charm of an active volcano that tells ancient and mysterious stories.

Isole Eolie in Catamarano

LIPARI

Lipari is the largest and most vibrant island in the Aeolian Archipelago, a place that captivates travelers with its natural beauty and tranquil charm, while offering a variety of tourist experiences. With its picturesque center nestled at the foot of the Rocca del Castello, an ancient Greek acropolis, Lipari is the beating heart of the archipelago. Here, history blends with everyday life, as the past reflects in the charming shops, restaurants, and outdoor cafés that invite you to slow down and enjoy the magic of the island.

The Piazzetta di Marina Corta is the hub of social life, a delightful spot where you can sit in one of the typical bars and enjoy an aperitif while the sea reflects the golden hues of the sunset. The narrow streets of Corso Vittorio Emanuele, the main street, offer everything a traveler could desire: artisan boutiques, refined restaurants, and the relaxed atmosphere of an island that knows how to blend modernity with tradition.

Where to Stop

Lipari is also famous for its dreamlike beaches, offering crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery, ideal for those seeking peace or an opportunity for exploration.

  • Spiaggia Bianca (or della Papesca): One of the most iconic beaches on Lipari, famous for its light-colored sand and transparent sea, located on the island’s eastern side, north of Canneto.
  • Spiaggia Valle Muria: A more secluded paradise, where tranquility reigns supreme.
  • Spiaggia Praia di Vinci: A small, pristine cove, perfect for a refreshing dip.
  • Spiaggia di Porticello: A livelier beach but equally enchanting, offering a spectacular view.
  • Spiaggia di Acquacalda: With its golden sand, this is one of the most beloved beaches by the locals.
  • Spiaggia di Canneto: The most popular beach, with plenty of services, ideal for a relaxing day.
  • Spiaggia di Marina Corta: A small bay facing the harbor, perfect for a peaceful sunset stroll.
  • Scogli Le Formiche: A picturesque sea spot, perfect for snorkeling enthusiasts.
  • Faraglioni di Pietralunga and Pietra Menalda: Two spectacular rock formations emerging from the sea, ideal for nature and photography lovers.

Recommended Restaurants

Filippino (Michelin Star) Located within the Therasia Resort Sea & Spa, Filippino is a Michelin-starred restaurant offering a top-tier gastronomic experience. Chef Giuseppe Biuso presents a gourmet cuisine that blends tradition with innovation, using the finest fresh local ingredients. With a spectacular view over the Aeolian Sea and an elegant setting, Filippino is the perfect place for a refined dinner that stimulates all the senses.

La Capannina Located in the heart of Lipari, La Capannina is an exclusive restaurant that combines Mediterranean cuisine with a touch of elegance. The menu varies according to the seasons, but fish-based dishes and Sicilian specialties are always the stars. The location, with a view of the sea and an intimate atmosphere, makes it ideal for a romantic dinner or a special evening with friends.

These restaurants represent the best of Lipari’s gastronomic offerings, providing gourmet dishes, impeccable service, and an atmosphere that makes every meal a special occasion.

Moorings and Bays in Lipari

Lipari is well-equipped to welcome yacht owners with its floating docks at Pignataro and Marina Lunga, just steps from the main street. Among the most beautiful bays on the island are Marina Corta, famous for its intimacy, and the picturesque white sand beaches that stretch out into breathtaking panoramas. The calm and crystal-clear waters are perfect for anchoring and enjoying a day of pure relaxation.

Lipari is the perfect destination for those seeking a vacation that combines the charm of nature, millennia of culture, and the typical hospitality of the Aeolian Islands. Every corner of the island has something to offer, whether it’s a moment of relaxation on the beach or a stroll through the historic alleys of the town center. An island that, more than being visited, is meant to be lived.

Isole Eolie in Catamarano

SALINA

Salina, the second largest island of the Aeolian Archipelago, stands out for its pristine beauty and lush nature. Unlike the other islands, Salina enchants with a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle. Divided into the municipalities of Santa Marina, Malfa, and Leni, Salina is a place where the green hills meet the deep blue of the sea, making it a true paradise. The picturesque villages of Lingua, Pollara, and Rinella add a touch of authenticity to the island, making it an ideal destination for families and couples seeking tranquility.

The island is also famous for its high-quality local products, such as capers and Malvasia, a sweet and aromatic wine that has become an icon of the island. If your desire is to experience an authentic and immersive Sicilian culture, Salina is the perfect destination for you.

Where to Stop

  • Spiaggia di Pollara: One of the most stunning beaches on the island, hidden beneath a steep cliff, it gained fame from the film Il Postino, which captured its beauty. Here, you can swim in the heart of an ancient submerged crater, surrounded by lava rocks and crystal-clear waters—an enchanting spot for swimming and relaxing.
  • Spiaggia di Rinella: This crescent-shaped beach, with its volcanic black sand, is a true paradise for diving enthusiasts. The waters, rich in marine life, offer a unique sight of gas jets and vapors rising from the depths— a natural phenomenon that makes this location even more fascinating.

Recommended Restaurants

  • Signum (Michelin Star): A refined restaurant where traditional Sicilian cuisine meets modern creativity. A unique gastronomic experience, with dishes that tell the story of the island and its products.
  • Nni Lausta (Michelin Star): Another Michelin-starred gem on the island, offering a refined and innovative menu focused on fresh, local ingredients.
  • Trattoria Cucinotta: For a more authentic and informal experience, Trattoria Cucinotta is the place to be. Here, you can savor typical dishes made with the freshest ingredients and a touch of tradition.
  • Cantina Hauner: A must-do for wine lovers, with a visit to the winery offering the chance to taste the fine wines of Salina, including the famous Malvasia.
  • Wine Tasting at Capofaro: At Tenuta Tasca d’Almerita, one of the island’s most prestigious wineries, you can enjoy a unique wine tasting experience, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
  • Da Alfredo a Lingua: An institution for breakfast, famous for its fresh granitas, perfect to start the day or for an aperitif with traditional pani cunzato (Sicilian seasoned bread).

Moorings and Bays in Salina

  • Santa Marina di Salina Marina: The main arrival and departure point for boats, with well-equipped docks for yachts and boats.
  • Bays at Santa Marina di Salina or Pollara: Choose the tranquility of these bays for a peaceful anchorage, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

Salina is the perfect destination for those seeking an authentic and relaxing experience, immersed in nature, with crystal-clear seas, picturesque villages, and a gastronomy that tells the story of the island.

Isole Eolie Salina Pollara

PANAREA

Panarea, the smallest and most sophisticated of the Aeolian Islands, captivates with its natural beauty and exclusive atmosphere. This corner of paradise, along with the islets surrounding it – Basiluzzo, Spinazzola, Bottaro, Dattilo, Lisca Bianca, and the fragment of Lisca Nera – forms its own archipelago, situated between Lipari and Stromboli. Here, the summer nightlife explodes on the hottest days of August, but for the rest of the year, a calm and serene atmosphere prevails.

What makes Panarea unique is its perfect blend of pristine nature and architecture in harmony with the environment. The cubic Aeolian-style houses, flat terraces, lime-plastered walls, and vibrant bougainvillea climbing up the white walls are just a few of the elements that define the landscape. This is all enhanced by the intense aromas of the Mediterranean scrub, the fresh and crystalline air free from pollution (here, there are no cars, and one either walks or uses small eco-taxis). The true magic of Panarea, however, emerges when the sun sets, and the stars, along with the soft glow of the moon, illuminate the silent streets, without public lighting, creating a unique atmosphere.

But it’s not just the architecture and landscape that make it special: the sea, with its colors ranging from turquoise to emerald green, creates emotions every time you gaze at the horizon. In many parts of the coast, the transparency of the water is so intense that it feels like being in a tropical paradise, where the white sand blends with the blue of the sea.

Where to Stop

  • Spiaggia della Calcara: One of Panarea’s natural wonders, where fumaroles of steam still emerge from cracks in the rocks in an explosion of sulfuric colors. The volcanic activity leaves its mark here, with temperatures reaching up to 100°C, offering a unique sensory experience.
  • Baia di Calajunco: The famous natural pool of Panarea, a protected corner where crystal-clear waters are nestled between the rocks of Punta Milazzese. A perfect spot to relax and swim in a sea that feels like it’s straight out of a dream.
  • Caletta Zimmari: The only sandy beach on the island, located between the center of Panarea and Punta Milazzese. During summer, it becomes a popular gathering place for tourists, with its reddish sand contrasting spectacularly with the blue of the sea.
  • The Islets: Basiluzzo, Spinazzola, Bottaro, Dattilo, and Lisca Bianca are small paradise spots worth visiting. Each of these islets has its own unique features, offering breathtaking views, crystal-clear waters, and untouched nature.

Recommended Restaurants

  • Hycesia (Michelin): A Michelin-starred gastronomic experience that reflects the sophistication and elegance of Panarea. The restaurant offers haute Mediterranean cuisine in an elegant and intimate setting.
  • Raya: The ideal restaurant for an aperitif on the terrace, with a breathtaking view of the Aeolian archipelago. The perfect place to enjoy a cocktail at sunset and immerse yourself in the exclusive atmosphere of the island.
  • Ristorante da Pina: A traditional and cozy restaurant offering typical Sicilian dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. An excellent choice for those seeking an authentic experience.

Moorings and Bays in Panarea

Panarea does not have an official marina, but it is possible to moor in the area in front of the town, a well-protected spot that offers a charming view of the island and its crystal-clear waters. The bays of Panarea, such as those of Calajunco and Zimmari, are ideal for a tranquil and picturesque anchorage, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

In every corner of Panarea, time seems to stand still, between the serenity of its streets and the enchantment of the sea that surrounds it. It is a place where every detail tells a story of elegance, nature, and tranquility.

Isole Eolie Panarea

STROMBOLI

Stromboli is undoubtedly the most fascinating and mysterious of the Aeolian Islands. Its identity is inextricably linked to the “Iddu” volcano, one of the few mountains in the world with continuous explosive activity. Every 15 minutes, the crater of the volcano produces spectacular lava eruptions, which, as night falls, light up the sky in an incredible dance of fire. These natural displays, visible from kilometers away, are the true essence of Stromboli, an island that has always captivated travelers with its primal power.

The island is made up of two main villages: San Vincenzo and San Bartolo, located in the northeastern part, forming the main settlement of Stromboli. To the south, on the southern coast, lies Ginostra, a small, isolated village with only about 30 residents in winter, accessible only by sea. This remote corner of the island offers total peace, away from the tourist crowds, and provides breathtaking views of the Sicilian coast and the surrounding islands.

Next to Stromboli is Lo Strombolicchio, a tiny islet of only 300 square meters, uninhabited, with its lighthouse towering over the surface, making it an ideal destination for a picturesque visit.

The Sciara del Fuoco

An unmissable experience for those visiting Stromboli is the nighttime excursion. From the sea, you can admire the spectacular Sciara del Fuoco, a stream of lava sliding down the volcano’s slope, flowing into the sea in an incandescent river that illuminates the night. The wild energy and heat emanating from the volcano create a unique atmosphere, making this excursion unforgettable.

Hiking on the Volcano

For hiking enthusiasts, Stromboli offers the opportunity to take a trek up the volcano with expert local guides. The hike begins from the town center in the late afternoon, leading up the lava rock ridge that overlooks the Sciara del Fuoco. The trail, which reaches the crater, offers a spectacular view of the island and the surrounding sea, while the atmosphere becomes magical as the sun sets and the lava begins to flow.

Recommended Restaurant

  • Punta Lena (Michelin): A restaurant that captures the essence of the sea and the land of the Aeolian Islands, with dishes that celebrate the freshness of local ingredients in an exclusive setting. Perfect for those looking for a high-level gastronomic experience in an intimate and evocative environment.

Moorings and Bays in Stromboli

Stromboli does not have an official marina, but it is possible to moor using the mooring field located in front of the town, in a protected and safe area. The view from the water of this volcanic island, with its majestic crater rising against the sky, is absolutely extraordinary and adds a magical touch to your experience.

Isole Eolie Stromboli

FILICUDI

Filicudi, the oldest of the Aeolian Islands, is a corner of land where time seems to have stood still. With its steep and rugged coastline, the island is the emerged cone of an extinct volcano, covered by lush vegetation that ranges from broom and ferns to heather and prickly pears. Its geology, bearing witness to millennia of history, fascinates anyone who steps foot on this island where nature reigns supreme.

The coasts of Filicudi are an extraordinary wonder. Cliffs plunging into the sea, deep and mysterious caves, magnificent sea stacks rising from the crystal-clear water: every corner of the island tells a story of wild beauty. For nature lovers, Filicudi offers a sensory experience that engages every fiber of the body. Away from the noises of the city, the sound of the sea and the winds blends with the scent of the Mediterranean scrub, creating a unique atmosphere.

Must-See Spots

La Canna, the famous rock that rises majestically 74 meters above the sea, is one of the most iconic places on Filicudi, an unmissable stop on any boat trip. The waters surrounding the island are ideal for diving, with crystal-clear transparency revealing extraordinary seabeds, while the most fascinating caves, such as Bue Marino and Maccatore, enchant with their mysterious shapes and the light filtering through the water.

For those wishing to explore the land, Filicudi offers trails leading to breathtaking views. The Capo Graziano archaeological site, with the remains of a prehistoric village, is a journey into the past. For the more adventurous, a hike to the summit of Fossa delle Felci mountain, starting from Val di Chiesa, promises a spectacular view of the entire Aeolian archipelago. There are also fascinating routes leading to the Macine, Ficarrisi, or Zucco Grande areas, with panoramic views extending to the islands of Salina, Lipari, and Vulcano.

Aperitivo at the Filicudi Saloon

No visit to Filicudi is complete without stopping by the Filicudi Saloon, an authentic landmark that has been welcoming visitors for over half a century in the picturesque village of Pecorini a Mare. Here, among sailors and travelers, you can sip a glass of Malvasia, the local wine, or one of many Sicilian labels, accompanied by an atmosphere that evokes the charm of times gone by. An aperitif at the Saloon is an experience not to be missed, an opportunity to savor the tradition and beauty of Filicudi.

Moorings and Bays in Filicudi

Filicudi does not have tourist ports or docks, but it offers an excellent mooring solution with the mooring field in front of the village. Here, anchored in a peaceful and protected spot, you can enjoy the enchanting view of the island and the crystal-clear waters surrounding it, far from the crowds, in a true corner of paradise.

Isole Eolie Filicudi

ALICUDI

Alicudi, far from the chaos and modern conveniences, is the most remote and unspoiled island of the Aeolian Archipelago, a corner of paradise where time seems to have stood still. Here, life flows to the rhythm of nature, far from paved roads, shops, and noise. It is a place where the absence of traffic and complete tranquility take center stage, and the only means of transport are the slow steps of the donkeys, which travel the dusty paths crossing the island.

With just one small inhabited area located on the eastern coast, Alicudi is divided into minimal fractions, each with its own rustic and silent charm. Simplicity and authenticity are the true queens of this hidden gem of the Mediterranean. Alicudi has no nightclubs or banks, but only the charm of a small restaurant with a spectacular view, where silence and peace reign supreme.

The coves of Alicudi, nestled between the rocks and washed by crystal-clear waters, can only be reached by sea, offering an exclusive experience to those seeking true contact with nature. Every corner of this island invites you to stop and breathe deeply, enjoying a beauty that seems timeless, without haste, without compromises.

Alicudi is the perfect destination for those who wish to rejuvenate far from everything, in a place where every sunset and every sea breeze tells a story of pure serenity. If you seek absolute tranquility, authenticity, and direct contact with nature, this island is the ideal retreat to recharge both body and mind.

Isole Eolie Alicudi
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