Eolian Islands
The Eolian Islands, also known as the Aeolian Islands, are a volcanic archipelago located in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily, Italy. This group consists of seven main islands: Lipari, Vulcano, Stromboli, Salina, Filicudi, Alicudi, and Panarea. The islands are known for their stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unique geological features, including active volcanoes.
The Eolian Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for their natural beauty and cultural significance. Visitors can explore charming villages, hike volcanic trails, and enjoy local cuisine. The islands are popular destinations for tourists seeking relaxation, adventure, and a glimpse of Italy's rich history.