Pelagie Islands
The Pelagie Islands are a small archipelago located in the Mediterranean Sea, part of Italy. They consist of three main islands: Lampedusa, Linosa, and Lampione. Known for their stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, the islands are a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
The islands have a rich history and are home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species. Lampedusa is the largest and most populated island, while Linosa is known for its volcanic landscape. The Pelagie Islands are also significant for their role in migration, as they are often a landing point for migrants crossing the Mediterranean.