One of southern Italy's greatest natural and cultural treasures, the Aeolian Islands are famous for their volcanic features, pleasant beaches and UNESCO World Heritage status. While only accessible by ferry, you can discover the beauty of this archipelago on a day trip to the Aeolian Islands from Taormina. Marvel at the natural and architectural beauty of Panarea and Lipari, or watch the awesome volcanic spectacles of Stromboli and Vulcano. This is one of the most fascinating excursions you can take in southern Italy.
One of southern Italy's greatest natural and cultural treasures, the Aeolian Islands are famous for their volcanic features, pleasant beaches and UNESCO World Heritage status. While only accessible by ferry, you can discover the beauty of this archipelago on a day trip to the Aeolian Islands from Taormina. Marvel at the natural and architectural beauty of Panarea and Lipari, or watch the awesome volcanic spectacles of Stromboli and Vulcano. This is one of the most fascinating excursions you can take in southern Italy.
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One of southern Italy's greatest natural and cultural treasures, the Aeolian Islands are famous for their volcanic features, pleasant beaches and UNESCO World Heritage status.
While only accessible by ferry, you can discover the beauty of this archipelago on a day trip to the Aeolian Islands from Taormina. Marvel at the natural and architectural beauty of Panarea and Lipari, or watch the awesome volcanic spectacles of Stromboli and Vulcano. This is one of the most fascinating excursions you can take in southern Italy.
Here's all you need to know about the Aeolian Islands, one of the most exciting day trips from Taormina.
The Aeolian Islands are located approximately 100 kilometers north of Taormina.
The only way to get to the Aeolian Islands is by ferry. First, you must drive just over an hour from Taormina to Milazzo via the E45 and E90.
Ferries from Milazzo connect Sicily with the Aeolian Islands, and run several times a day.
Your most hassle-free way to get to the Aeolian Islands is through the day trips and tours from Taormina. All of your travel arrangements will be organized for you, and you'll have the added benefit of being accompanied by a knowledgeable guide.
On a day tour to the Aeolian Islands, you have the option of seeing two islands at a time, namely Panarea and Stromboli, or Lipari and Vulcano.
For all tours from Taormina, you will meet at the bus terminal at Via Pirandello. The bus will take you to the Port of Milazzo from where you will depart by motorboat to either Panarea or Lipari, depending on your tour.
On a day trip to Panarea and Stromboli, you'll arrive at Calajunco Bay and Zimmari Beach in Panarea. Make use of ample time to explore the stunning island's winding streets and sands.
You'll then sail towards Stromboli, and marvel at the volcanic eruptions from the sea and other island viewing points. See the small village of Ginostra from the ocean, and disembark to discover the historical center of San Vincenzo.
At sunset, head to sea to watch the eruptions of the volcano, before the boat returns you to Taormina.
On a day trip to Lipari and Vulcano, your first stop will be Lipari. Explore the Old Town, or visit the Lipari Archeological Museum with displays on marine life, volcanoes and Aeolian Archipelago history.
Break for lunch, and continue to the island of Vulcano. See the steaming volcanoes and mud baths, relax on the beach and swim in the warm Tyrrhenian. On the return cruise to Taormina, pass by the spectacular Faraglioni Rocks and Horse Cave.
Travel to and explore Panarea and Stromboli, two of the UNESCO-proclaimed Aeolian Islands, on this leisurely day trip from Taormina. Enjoy the fine architectural heritage of Panarea – known for the visits of the international jet-set – and marvel at the awesome active volcano of Stromboli.
You’ll travel by private motorboat from Milazzo Harbor to Panarea and later on to Stromboli, where you'll stop over for an island tour until the spectacular sunset over the island.
Having looked over the small village of Ginostra, you can later explore the historical center of San Vincenzo. Back on board the boat, witness the spectacular eruptions of Stromboli’s volcano against the night sky.
Explore the lovely Aeolian Archipelago on this guided day trip to the islands of Lipari and Vulcano from Taormina. Cruise by motorboat across to the volcanic islands, discover Lipari island’s history and see the steaming volcanoes and mud baths of Vulcano.
Travel by private boat from the Port of Milazzo bound for Lipari, and along the way, learn about the island’s history. You’ll have some free time to wander around the Old Town, or visit the fascinating Lipari Archeological Museum (ticket not included).
Head to the island of Vulcano to see the phenomenal steaming volcanoes and mud baths. Make sure to stop and lie on the unique black beach and swim in the sea before returning back to Taormina.
On a day trip to the Aeolian Islands, you can expect to pay between €80 and €100 per person.
A tour to Lipari and Vulcano starts from €80 per person for a maximum group of 15 people. The cost includes transport by vehicle and boat, as well as a guide.
A day trip to Panarea and Stromboli costs €100 per person for a maximum group of 15, and includes transport by coach and motorboat as well as a guide.
Neither of these tours includes meals and drinks, or eco-tax entrance to the Aeolian Islands.
Famous for its natural beauty, Panarea is a popular destination for celebrities and the rich. Spend time wandering the narrow streets and admire the gardens and terraces of olive trees, palms and bougainvillea, and the 19th-century Church of San Pietro.
Stromboli is home to one of the most active volcanoes in the world. The Stromboli volcano, also known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean," is a natural spectacle you won't want to miss.
As you approach the island, you'll be captivated by the sight of the mighty volcano jutting out of the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea.
The largest of the Aeolian Islands, Lipari is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes and lively atmosphere. Explore its Old Town and the Castello, where the fascinating Archaeological Museum houses treasures from the island's past.
Don't forget to admire the breathtaking views over the Aeolian archipelago from the castle's walls.
Known for its active volcanic phenomena, Vulcano boasts the remarkable Gran Cratere volcano. The island's thermal mud baths and hot springs, famed for their therapeutic properties, provide a unique, natural spa experience.
A visit to Vulcano's black sand beaches is a must, offering a serene setting for a relaxing swim in the crystal-clear waters.
The best time to visit the Aeolian Islands for good weather is during the months from April through to November. But for those who prefer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring (April and May) and fall (September and October) are excellent choices.
During these periods, the weather is pleasant, and the islands are less crowded, giving you more space to enjoy and explore. The sea remains warm enough for swimming well into October, and this is also a great time for hiking and other outdoor activities.
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