Stromboli

Address of the Stromboli volcano
Stromboli (Strònguli in Sicilian) is an Italian island belonging to the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, in Sicily. It is an active volcano belonging to the Aeolian arch. Located in the Tyrrhenian basin of the Mediterranean-western sea, the island is the northernmost of the Aeolian islands and covers an area of 12.2 km².
The volcanic building is 926 m above sea level. and reaches a depth between 1300 m and 2400 m below sea level.
Stromboli has a persistent explosive activity and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. A few hundred meters north-east of the island of Stromboli is the Strombolicchio neck, the remains of an ancient volcanic chimney. The islet houses a navy beacon, uninhabited and automated.
Ginostra

Information about Ginostra
Ginostra is a frazione of the comune of Lipari, the small village is built amphitheatrically in the southwestern part of the island of Stromboli and views on some islands of the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, the Calabrian coast and Mount Etna. Ginostra is tourist destination although it does not have real beaches.