

Aeolian Islands
The Aeolian Islands are of volcanic origin. The archipelago is located to the north if Sicily and is composed of seven islands, the largest of which is Lipari, then Salina and Vulcano; to the west are Filicudi and Alicudi; to the north-east are Panarea and Stromboli.
Filicudi and Alicudi are the most ancient islands of the archipelago, dating back to apporximately one milion years ago. Vulcano and Stromboli are the youngest and are characterised by their particularly intense volcanic activity. The volcanic nature of these islands is manifested by their hot springs, submarine springs and thermal muds.
Hotel Rocce Azzurre
(Lipari)
The Rocce Azzure has a peaceful location overlooking the Aeolian Sea. An ideal base for touring the town and Aeolian archipelago [view details]
£ 439
Therasia Resort & Spa
(Vulcano)
Sicily, Aeolian islands, Vulcano, the promontory of Vulcanello. These are the coordinates to reach this stylish Mediterranean hotel, the choice for an holiday in full relax, immersed in an intimate, elegant and refined atmosphere [view details]
Aktea Hotel
(Lipari)
Aktea Hotel, surrounded by a beautiful park with swimming pool, is run by a genuinely welcoming staff and is composed of 2 buildings; one main building on 3 floors with reception area, bar, restaurant, and one smaller building on 2 floors with only guestrooms. [view details]
Hotel Signum
(Salina)
A charming small hotel situated in the shadow of two volcanoes among the greenery of Salina.
It 's the result of a faithful refurbishment of an old Aeolian village near the sea.
Totally immersed in the scents of jasmine and citrus groves, the fortunate guests will enjoy several relaxation areas, a library and an outdoor swimming pool. [view details]







