The Aeolian Islands are located in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea, north of Sicily, off Milazzo, from which they are only a few nautical miles away; the archipelago of volcanic origin consists of 7 islands (Lipari, Salina, Vulcano, Panarea, Stromboli, Filicudi and Alicudi), smaller islands, rocks and mountains with lush seabed, to the delight of diving enthusiasts.
In 2000, UNESCO declared the Aeolian Islands a World Heritage Site, as a Biosphere Reserve, for their natural, wild and uncontaminated environment, characterized by a complex volcanic system, with hot springs, steam jets, sulfurous mud and two still active volcanoes, with fumaroles and spectacular lava flows that reach the sea.
Fascinated and attracted by varied beauty, more and more tourists choose the Aeolian Islands as their favorite destination for their vacation of relaxation, sea, nature, tradition, food and wine, history and culture, but also lots of fun, lively nightlife and trendy clubs.