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Alicudi

Alicudi
Information about Alicudi
Alicudi is one of the seven inhabited islands in the Aeolian archipelago, located off the coast of Sicily Alicudi is the most remote island of the group with the lowest number of inhabitants, less than 100 The quiet is broken only by the arrivals of the ferries and the braying of donkeys, which are the only mode of Transport Inland Alicudi presents a harsh territory and unspoiled that attracts certain categories of visitors: adventurers, artists, writers and lonely looking for some peace
Alicudi is formed by a large volcanic cone rising from the sea; an inactive volcano, overgrown Steep trails going up from the small port, passing through cultivated terraces and low houses of cubical design The island was also known as Ericusa, because of Heather that grows on the slopes Housing, elegant and well maintained, some abandoned, are scattered on the eastern side of the island; While the western slopes are steep and inaccessible
There are scheduled ferry services to Alicudi from the other Aeolian Islands, Sicily and the Italian mainland

Panarea

Panarea
Information about Panarea
Panarea is the second smallest of the Aeolian Islands, a group of volcanic islands lying off the North coast of Sicily. Now it is a popular tourist destination thanks to its beaches and landscapes, and is well equipped. The beach is located in San Pietro, on the East Coast, and is well equipped, there is also a small harbour for ships, speedboats and fishing boats. Between the beaches of Panarea Island Cala Junco, most notably in the South of the island and is accessible by sea or by land along a trail leading to the beach. Along the road to Cala Junco you can also reach the beach of Cala degli Zimmari. These are the only two beaches accessible by road. The small Harbor hosts ferries departing for Napoli and Milazzo.


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