Levanzo
Levanzo is a small island in the Aegadian Islands archipelago, located off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy. It covers an area of about 5.4 square kilometers and is known for its rugged coastline and beautiful natural scenery. The island has a population of around 50 residents, primarily engaged in fishing and tourism.
The main settlement on Levanzo is also called Levanzo, featuring charming narrow streets and traditional whitewashed houses. The island is famous for its prehistoric cave paintings found in the Grotta del Genovese, attracting visitors interested in history and archaeology. Levanzo is a peaceful destination, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.