
A tranquil harbour on the island of Lipari — the largest of the archipelago with white-washed houses and timeless seaside charm.

The volcanic cone of Vulcano rising above turquoise water — feel the sulphur in the air and track fumes drifting from the crater.






Verdant slopes and vineyards of Salina, known for its caper shrubs, Malvasia wine and laid-back island pace.


The chic, island of Panarea with its picturesque harbour and luxe summer atmosphere — a magnet for travellers seeking beauty and nightlife.











Twilight at Etna — one of Europe’s most active volcanoes, glowing in the night and earning the nickname “lighthouse of the Mediterranean”.

Deep silence on Alicudi — the most off-grid of the islands, with no cars, only mule-paths and summit views over the Tyrrhenian Sea.


Remote and atmospheric Filicudi: pristine coves, ancient Bronze-Age remains and a slower rhythm of island life.


The Eolian (Aeolian) Islands are one of the most unique and captivating corners of Italy — a small volcanic archipelago north of Sicily, each island with its own character, colours, and rhythm of life. Visiting them feels like stepping into a world shaped by fire, sea, and wind.
Lipari welcomes you with whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and calm beaches perfect for swimming. Vulcano greets visitors with its unmistakable sulphur scent and a dramatic crater you can hike for breathtaking panoramic views. Salina is greener and quieter, famous for capers, Malvasia wine, and peaceful coastal villages. Stromboli, always smoking, offers the thrill of watching one of the world’s most active volcanoes glow at night. Panarea brings crystal-clear waters, elegant terraces, and unforgettable sunsets. Filicudi and Alicudi remain the most untouched, ideal for those who want nature, silence, and pure Mediterranean simplicity.
Exploring the islands means boat trips along cliffs and sea caves, black-sand beaches, swimming in turquoise water, fresh seafood, and unforgettable views at every turn. Each island has its own charm, but together they form a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty.
A small paradise in the Tyrrhenian Sea — wild, beautiful, and always inviting to return.
