Levanzo is the smallest of the three Egadi Islands, the beautiful archipelago that lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Trapani, in Sicily.
Today Levanzo is a well-known tourist destination for those looking for a quiet place that conserved its origins: the characteristic white houses, the uncontaminated sea and the small port, there are few asphalted roads, which makes the island a place still intact, preserving all its history and beauty.
Absolutely not to be missed the beach of Faraglione, the Grotto of Genovese, an important archaeological site from the Paleolithic period, and Cala Minnola on the east coast of the island, where there is a magnificent wreck from the Roman period, about 27 meters deep, where numerous amphorae and objects from that period are visible.
There are connections from Levanzo to the other Egadi islands (Favignana and Marettimo) and to the ports of Trapani and Marsala. The companies that offer departures to Levanzo are Siremar and Liberty Lines.