Le isole di Alicudi e Filicudi

Alicudi e Filicudi The Aeolian archipelago also includes Alicudi and Filicudi, two small islands that, however, have their own charm and therefore deserve to be told. Origins of the town Alicudi was formerly known as “Ericussa” (that is, rich in heather, an evergreen shrub with a reddish bark). Its current name, however, derives from the […]

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L’isola di Stromboli

The Aeolian archipelago also includes Stromboli: the northernmost of the Aeolian Islands, which takes its name from the homonymous volcano. This is the absolute pivot of the island, called by its inhabitants Iddu He in Sicilian) to remember the divine nature that was once attributed to natural phenomena generated by volcano. A real pearl, which […]

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L’isola di Vulcano

Tra le Isole Eolie figura anche Vulcano, così chiamata perché in antichità gli abitanti erano devoti a Vulcano (dio romano del fuoco). Cenni storici Secondo alcuni studi condotti da archeologi ed etno-antropologi, questa può essere identificata come “Isola dei morti”. Ci sono infatti testimonianze del fatto che, anticamente, tutti defunti venissero portati qui anche dalle […]

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Lipari

One of the pearls of the Aeolian archipelago is Lipari, an island with a long history and therefore endowed with great charm as well as extraordinary naturalistic beauties. A mandatory destination for those who want to venture into the Aeolian Islands. Origins of the town In ancient times it was called “Lipara”, which in ancient […]

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The island of Panarea

The oldest of the Aeolian islands is Panarea, which with the islets of Basiluzzo, Spinazzola, Lisca Bianca, Dattilo, Bottaro, Lisca Nera and the rocks of Panarelli and Formiche, forms a micro-archipelago between Lipari the island of Stromboli placed on a single submarine base. One of the many beauties of this archipelago. Origins of the town […]

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The island of Salina

Inside the Aeolian archipelago is the island of Salina, made up of six ancient volcanoes and particularly fertile soil. A sort of small oasis, endowed with great charm and therefore deserves to be told. Origins of the town The name of the island derives from a small lake in the village of Lingua in the […]

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Milazzo

From a venue for historical events to an interesting tourist destination. This is Milazzo, a Messina town with a long and interesting history and which – for this and not only – attracts thousands of visitors every year. Origins of the town The name of the city derives from the Mela river, which crosses the […]

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The city of Taormina

Among the excellences that the city of Messina can boast in its province is Taormina, one of the most important tourist centers in Sicily at national and international level. A land where natural beauties are accompanied by important historical monuments, making it an obligatory stop during a stay in Sicily. Origins of the town There […]

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Capo d’Orlando e le sue bellezze

The Messina area is populated by enchanting places, each with its own particularities. Among these is Capo d’Orlando, a town born as a fishing village and over the years that has become an interesting tourist destination. A Messina town that deserves to be visited and known in all its facets. Origins of the town The […]

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The city of Messina

Home of the most important Italian port in terms of number of passengers, historic university seat, city rich in beauty and which has been able to rise from its ashes. We can say this and much more about Messina, one of the most important cities in Sicily and therefore a highly recommended destination for those […]

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