Discover the best top things to do in Islands of Sicily, Italy including Spiaggia dei Conigli, Ex Stabilimento Florio delle Tonnare di Favignana e Formica, Scalata al Cratere, Caves of Marettimo, Grotte bue marino, Museo Archeologico Regionale Eoliano, Lago di Venere, Laghetto delle Ondine, Spiaggia dell'Asino, Azienda Vinicola Minardi.
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The best beach of the island by far, but also the busiest one. By walk it takes about 15 minutes from the street down to go there. It opens at 8.30. If it is constantly rated the best beach in 'Europe' it must be a reason! The water and colour of the sand are so unique. Speechless. Lampedusa has also the advantage of having a convenient airport to travel from Catania or Palermo, and the norther airports on summer time.
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We’d been looking the the Stabilimento for a couple of evenings before we visited. Very informative about the history of the way that Tuna has traditionally been caught and processed.
5.0 based on 1,497 reviews
Easy walk up, even accessible for non sportive people. But requires a good balance for the walk down, and good shoes. Great for nice pictures and nice open landscape. A must do!
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Absolutely gorgeous!!! Sit amongst the caves and rock formations with a view on the bluest water in Favignana. Deep blue water full of life.
4.5 based on 848 reviews
Several museums (one ticket to enter all) take you on a time trip through the past of the region. Beautiful and huge collection of well preserved Greek pottery.
4.5 based on 1,482 reviews
We visited lo specchio di venere several years ago, and it was one of the great highlights of our week in Pantelleria. The island as a whole is fascinating and spectacular--craggy volcanic rock everywhere, used for everything from building houses to building sheltered groves for fruit trees. Lo specchio di venere--the mirror of Venus--is a placid pool, shallow at the edges, deep in the center, with water ranging from a milky blue at the edges to violet blue in the deep center. Many visitors coat themselves with grey volcanic mud and come away looking like animated figures from the ruins of Pompeii. We found the place very moving--peaceful, beautiful, unexpected. The surrounding landscape is interesting, too--I have uploaded a picture--but the water is the compelling feature, and the reason to visit.
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The plus of a speed boat in the aeolian archipelago is that you can go breakfast on one island, lunch in the next one and dinner party of the following. The Asino beach is definitely the best stop for the day: no matter how big is your boat or how large is your crowd: the beach is secured with safety nets and the boat shuttle is with you to bring you on this paradise beach in a few minutes all day long. The resort is imbedded within the rocks and sand and you feel like bricks and cement never existed - and never should. The serving staff is very friendly, fast and multilingual to offer you lunch or drinks on the stunning beach or on their large terrace in the shadow of local trees, palms and rocks. Plenty of sofas and chill out corners exist under the rocks to allow you the most resting experience before going back to your boat. I always feel like I could spend there the whole night, but obviously this is not an option...:) As this side of the island is protected between the whole archipelago and the Sicilian main land, the see is always flat and perfect for any water sport. Not to miss it and certa lu to come back every year - for those who can.
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