Aeolian Islands The Seven Pearls to discover by catamaran
An unforgettable adventure that will remain in your heart forever
The Aeolian Islands, a corner of paradise in the heart of the Mediterranean, are a dream destination for those who want to immerse themselves in the uncontaminated beauty of nature, among crystal clear waters, active volcanoes and breathtaking views. A catamaran trip is the perfect way to explore this unique archipelago, sailing from island to island in total freedom.
Each Aeolian island has its own soul and charm: Lipari, the largest, with its historic center rich in history and culture, the Terme di Vulcano, where the sulphurous waters invite you to relax, and Stromboli, with its active volcano that offers breathtaking lava shows at nightfall. Sailing through the turquoise waters will allow you to discover hidden coves and black sand beaches, where the sea is always inviting and the sun reigns supreme.

Vulcano
Vulcano is one of the islands that make up the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, north of Sicily.
It is a volcanic island, best known for its geothermal activity and breathtaking landscape.
Vulcano is famous for its active crater, which has also had recent periods of eruption. Its last significant eruption dates back to 1888-1890, but geothermal activity is still present and easily visible.
Panarea
Panarea is the smallest and one of the most fascinating islands of the Aeolian archipelago, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the north-eastern coast of Sicily. With an area of just 3.4 km², it is famous for its crystal clear waters, picturesque white Mediterranean-style houses and lively summer atmosphere that attracts tourists from all over the world.
The island, of volcanic origin, is characterized by a jagged coast with suggestive coves and emerging rocks, including the islets of Basiluzzo, Lisca Bianca and Dattilo, which enrich the panorama and offer perfect scenarios for diving and snorkeling. The town centre, cozy and enchanting, is a labyrinth of flower-filled alleys and panoramic terraces, while the port of San Pietro is the heart of the social and social life of the island.


Stromboli
Stromboli is one of the most fascinating islands of the Aeolian archipelago, famous for its active volcano, which for millennia has lit up the sky with spectacular eruptions. Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north-eastern coast of Sicily, Stromboli stands out for its wild and uncontaminated landscape, with black sand beaches, imposing cliffs and crystal clear sea.
The perfect destination for nature and adventure lovers, Stromboli offers a mix of breathtaking landscapes, maritime traditions and the primordial charm of an island where fire and sea meet in an eternal balance.
Salina
Salina is the second largest island in the Aeolian archipelago and one of the greenest and most lush, thanks to the presence of fresh water springs and its volcanic nature. Characterized by two imposing reliefs, the extinct cones of Monte Fossa delle Felci and Monte Porri, the island offers a spectacular landscape made up of hills covered in Mediterranean scrub, terraced vineyards and cliffs that plunge into a crystalline sea.
Salina is also an island with poetic atmospheres, immortalized in the film Il Postino by Massimo Troisi. Between panoramic treks, boat excursions and breathtaking sunsets, the island offers a unique experience, perfect for those seeking tranquility, authenticity and uncontaminated natural beauty.


Alicudi e Filicudi
They are the westernmost and wildest islands of the Aeolian archipelago, two pearls set in the Tyrrhenian Sea, where nature dominates unchallenged and time seems to pass more slowly.
Alicudi is the most remote and uncontaminated island of the Aeolian Islands, a perfect place for those seeking authenticity and silence. The island is characterized by rugged landscapes and a crystal clear sea that offers seabeds rich in marine life.
Filicudi, larger and less isolated than Alicudi, is an island with a wild and mysterious charm, with a jagged coast full of caves and breathtaking cliffs. Among its most spectacular attractions is the Grotta del Bue Marino, a natural cavity with turquoise waters, and the majestic La Canna stack, an imposing rock formation that emerges from the sea for over 70 meters
Lipari
Lipari is the largest and most populated of the Aeolian Islands, a vibrant island that combines history, nature and maritime traditions in a perfect balance. Located in the heart of the archipelago, it is an ideal starting point for exploring the other islands, but at the same time a destination full of charm and beauty to discover.
The island is characterized by a varied landscape: pebble beaches bathed by a crystalline sea, high cliffs overlooking the sea, pumice quarries that create suggestive natural pools and hills covered in Mediterranean scrub.
With its mix of culture, breathtaking landscapes and a lively atmosphere, Lipari is a perfect destination for those who want to experience the Aeolian Islands between relaxation, adventure and discovery.
