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What to do and see in Islands tourism in Italy?
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Everyone's heard of Sicily, Sardinia, and fashionable Capri, but when
it comes to enchanting islands, Italy has much more to offer than the
usual headline acts. And few people realize that the country's
coastline is actually peppered with over 350 idyllic islands, from
picture-perfect Favignana to car-free Panarea to rugged
Marettimo.
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(Capri, the island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its rugged
territory, exclusive hotels and shopping, which ranges from high
fashion, to limoncello, to handcrafted leather sandals..).
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Capri island
Capri, the island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its rugged
territory, exclusive hotels and shopping, which ranges from high
fashion, to limoncello, to handcrafted leather sandals..
Ischia island
Ischia is one of the most picturesque islands in the Bay of Naples,
part of the Campanian Archipelago. Besides offering exotic sceneries
with flowing hills
Procida island
Procida Italy is one of the country’s best kept secrets. On this tiny
island you’ll find pastel-coloured fishing villages, black sand
beaches, and a m
Li Galli islands
Between Capri and Positano, there is an archipelago of three islands
known as Li Galli; privately owned, they can be admired on a boat
tour, and, who knows, if you listen closely, you may still hear the
call of sirens…
Ventotene island
Ventotene is one of the Pontine Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, 46
kilometres (25 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaeta right at the
border between Lazio
Palmarola island
Palmarola has an extremely rocky coast dotted with natural grottos,
bays, cliffs, and crags. The island is primarily a nature reserve, but
there are a....
Ponza island
Ponza is the largest island of the Italian Ponza island archipelago,
located 33 km (21 mi) south of Cape Circeo in the Tyrrhenian Sea..
Pontine islands
The Pontines make up an archipelago: individually they are Gavi,
Zannone, Palmarola, Ventotene, Santo Stefano and, the first among
equals, Palmarola, from which the island chain takes its name.
Tremiti Islands
Exciting sea - The Tremiti are a spectacle of nature, with crystal
clear waters, a luxuriant pine forest on the island of San Domino and
a millenary abbey that rises from the small port of San Nicola to the
last watchtower, the "Cavaliere", which it overlooks the expanse of
the "Pianoro" from where you can admire the entire archipelago from
above and get excited in front of spectacular sunsets. In addition to
the inhabited islands of San Domino and San Nicola, they are part of
the archipelago: the wild Caprara, the fascinating islet of Cretaccio
and the distant and inaccessible Pianosa.
Marettimo Island
Marettimo The wildest and most unspoiled of the Egadi islands,
Marettimo with its 12.3 sq km will captivate you! Crystal clear waters
to swim in, blue bottoms to explore, forests to travel through, peaks
to conquer and history to savor
Levanzo island
Levanzo, the most romantic and small island of the Egadi! Crystal
clear waters for swimming and coves and beaches to be discovered
Favignana island
The name of Favignana derives from the Latin favonius (favonius), a
term with which the Romans indicated the warm falling wind coming from
the west. The village rises around a natural inlet where the port is
structured on whose banks there are the buildings of the ancient
Florio traps.
Aegadian Islands
The Egadi archipelago is located at the western end of Sicily, a few
miles from Trapani, and is made up of the islands of Favignana,
Levanzo, Marettimo, the islet of Formica and the rock of Maraone. The
Egadi islands are set in splendid crystalline waters, and host a rich
and varied marine flora and fauna..
Stromboli Island
Stromboli is an Italian island belonging to the archipelago of the
Aeolian Islands, in Sicily. Located in the Tyrrhenian basin of the
western Mediterranean Sea, the island is the northernmost of the
Aeolian Islands.
Filicudi island
Filicudi is an island in Italy belonging to the archipelago of the
Aeolian Islands, in Sicily. Administratively it is part of the
municipality of Lipari. On the island there are several inhabited
centers or villages.
Alicudi island
Alicudi island, Italian Isola Salina, Latin Didyme Insula, second
largest of the Eolie Islands (Lipari Islands), in the Tyrrhenian Sea
(of the Mediterranean) off northeastern Sicily.
Salina island
The Salina , the most distant and wildest of the Aeolian Islands, is
one of those places where time has stopped: life flows slowly
Panarea island
Panarea owes its name to the physical characteristics of the land -
Panaraia (all bumpy) - which, however, allow for pleasant walks among
hibiscus, c
Vulcano island
Vulcano's most obvious attractions – climbing the crater, strolling
over to the mud baths and the black beaches at Porto di Ponente – are
easily managed on a day trip from Lipari. Visitors who linger and
explore beyond touristy Porto di Levante will discover a whole
different island, swimming off Gelso's volcanic beaches, kayaking the
wild coast or enjoying the rural tranquillity of the central plateau,
filled with vegetable gardens, birdsong and a surprising amount of
greenery.
Lipari island
Lipari is the largest of a chain of islands in a volcanic archipelago
situated in between Vesuvius and Etna. Pianoconte is almost due west
across the island, Quattropani in the northwest, Acquacalda along the
northern coast, whereas Canneto is on the eastern shore north of
Lipari town.
Aeolian Islands
You will feel like you are in a world lost in time where, in an
intimate conversation with nature, the volcanic earth and its ancient
history, you will discover beaches, bays, caves, creeks, cliffs and
the incomparable variety and richness of its seabed.
Sardinia
Sardinia is an autonomous region of Italy and one of the largest
islands in the Mediterranean. Travel to Sardinia is incredibly safe—in
fact, this island is one of the safest places to visit in the Italian
kingdom. Sardinia is an island with a variety of landscapes.
Sicily
Sicily's sunny, dry climate, scenery, cuisine, history, and
architecture attract many tourists from mainland Italy and abroad. The
tourist season peaks in the summer months, although people visit the
island all year round.
Giannutri island
Giannutri island. Giannutri is the southernmost island of the Tuscan
Archipelago, as well as the southernmost point of the Tuscany Region,
and is located about 14 kilometers south-east of the Island of Giglio,
of which it belongs, and about 12 kilometers to south of the
Argentario. Coordinate: 42°15′14″N 11°06′13″E
Pianosa island
Pianosa island, tuscany. Pianosa is an island located in the
Tyrrhenian Sea, which is part of the Tuscan Archipelago in the
national park of the same name., 42.583333°, 10.083333°
Island of Montecristo
Island of Montecristo. Italy Region Tuscany Province Livorno, Location
Tyrrhenian Sea Archipelago Tuscan Archipelago,42.333333, 10.316667
Capraia Island
Capraia Island. Location of Capraia Isola in Italy Coordinates: 43°3′N
9°51′E Country Italy Region Tuscany Province Livorno (LI)
Giglio Island
Giglio Island. Coordinates: 42°21′18″N 10°54′18″ECoordinates:
42°21′18″N 10°54′18″E Country Italy Region Tuscany Province Grosseto
(GR) Frazioni Isola di Giannutri, Giglio Castello, Giglio Porto,
Giglio Campese
Elba Island
Elba Island. Location Tyrrhenian Sea Coordinates – 42°46′58″N
10°17′11″ECoordinates: 42°46′58″N 10°17′11″E Archipelago Tuscan
Archipelago Total islands 7 Major islands Elba, Gorgona, Capraia,
Pianosa, Montecristo, Isola del Giglio, and Giannutri
Tuscan Archipelago
The Tuscan Archipelago is a chain of islands between the Ligurian Sea
and Tyrrhenian Sea, west of Tuscany, Italy. The islands' proximity to
several major cities has made them a favourite tourist location.
History and literature have ensured that most people are familiar with
the islands of Elba and Montecristo.
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