The Aeolian archipelago is of volcanic origin and is situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea, north of the Sicilian coast. It encompasses two active volcanoes, Stromboli and Vulcano, and various secondary volcanic phenomena. The Aeolian island arc is...
Lipari is among Sicily’s most important archaeological areas, and is home to one of the most exhibition-rich museums in Europe. In the castle, which consists of a group of buildings constructed on top of volcanic rock, you...
Lipari, an island that is extraordinary and multifaceted during the day, is also thus during the evening and nighttime hours. We will give you information on the areas to visit and on the nightspots where it is...
Spending only three days in any place and thinking you can see everything worthwhile is impossible, and it is even more so for an archipelago as large as the Aeolian one and for Lipari in particular. For...
Lipari is known worldwide for its morphological and archaeological characteristics, for its natural environments, for the multitude of coves and beaches and for the presence of volcanoes. It has no events of international importance, but there are...