Stromboli: Day Trips and Tours from Taormina

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Stromboli is one of the world’s famous volcanoes, having been active for most of the last 2,000 years. With its eruptions visible for far distances at night from many points on the island, it has become known as the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean". To witness this amazing spectacle yourself, book a day tour from Taormina to Stromboli.


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Stromboli: Day Trips and Tours from Taormina

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Stromboli is one of the world’s famous volcanoes, having been active for most of the last 2,000 years. With its eruptions visible for far distances at night from many points on the island, it has become known as the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean".

To witness this amazing spectacle yourself, book a day tour from Taormina to Stromboli.

Here's all you need to know about visiting Stromboli, one of the most worthwhile destinations for day trips from Taormina.

How to get to Stromboli from Taormina?

Stromboli is one of the eight Aeolian Islands and the only way to get to the islands is by ferry. The two ports of Stromboli and Ginostra are both connected to Sicily via the ports of Palermo, Milazzo and Messina and to the other Aeolian Islands.

The connection from Messina (where Taormina is located) to Stromboli is seasonal with 3-4 daily crossings. Click here for ticket prices and ferry schedules.

The most hassle-free way to get to Stromboli is through one of a few day trips and tours from Taormina.

What is the typical itinerary of a day tour to Stromboli from Taormina?

Meet at the Bus Terminal at Via Pirandello, Taormina. You’ll go by private motorboat to Panarea, on to Calajunco Bay and Zimmari Beach. Explore Panarea’s winding streets and beaches, then continue to Stromboli, and marvel at the eruptions from the sea and other island viewing points.

You’ll see the small village of Ginostra from the ocean, explore the historical center of San Vincenzo and at sunset head to sea to watch the eruptions of the volcano. The return boat will transfer you to Taormina.

What kinds of tours are available to go to Stromboli?

Chic Panarea and Stromboli day tour from Taormina

Enjoy a full-day cruise to explore two of the Aeolian Islands on this bus-, motor boat- and walking tour from Taormina. Explore the streets of Panarea and experience the power of the volcanic Stromboli, and wander through Ginostra and the historical center of San Vincenzo.

Meet at the Taormina Bus Terminal on Via Pirandello, depart on a private motorboat, and relax on your tour to the Aeolian Islands. You’ll arrive at Panarea onto Calajunco Bay and the small Zimmari Beach. Admire the serene beauty of these beaches while exploring Panarea.

Wander along the island’s winding streets, and look for some shopping. Get on board again, sail from Panarea and head for Stromboli, home to one of Italy’s three active volcanoes. The volcano is constantly active, so watch the eruptions from the sea and several viewing points from the island known as “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean”.

Having looked over the village of Ginostra, you can later explore the historical center of San Vincenzo. Around sunset, you’ll be back on board your tour boat to witness the spectacular eruptions of the volcano (Sciara del Fuoco) against the night’s sky.

This tour includes transportation by bus, a boat tour, a tour guide, but does not include meals and drinks or the eco-tax entrance to the Aeolian Islands.

Panarea and Stromboli mini-cruise from Taormina

This leisurely day trip mini-cruise from Taormina gives you the opportunity to travel to and explore Panarea and Stromboli, two of the UNESCO-proclaimed Aeolian Islands.

Enjoy the fine architectural heritage of the island of Panarea – known for the presence of the international jet-set – and see the awesome perpetually active volcano of Stromboli.

Meet at the Bus Terminal at Via Pirandello, and travel by private motorboat from Milazzo Harbor bound for Panarea and Stromboli's. Panarea is the smallest of the Aeolian Islands, but famous for its natural beauty and as a popular destination for celebrities and the rich.

Arrive at the Calajunco Bay and the small Zimmari Beach and spend time wandering the narrow streets. Admire the gardens and terraces of olive trees, palms and bougainvillea, and see the 19th-century Church of San Pietro.

Transfer by motorboat to Stromboli and stop over for an island tour until the spectacular sunset. Here you can experience the Stromboli volcano’s regular explosions. Return on board, and from the sea, visit the 'Sciara del Fuoco' to see Mount Stromboli spouting glowing lava from the summit crater.

This tour includes all ground and sea transportation and a tour guide, but does not include the ecotax for the Aeolian Islands or food and drinks.

How much does a tour to Stromboli from Taormina cost?

Tours from Taormina to Stromboli usually cost €100 per person, but do not include meals and drinks or eco-tax entrance to the Aeolian Islands.

When is Stromboli open over the year?

The Aeolian Islands are open throughout the year.

When is the best time to visit Stromboli?

The best time to visit Stromboli for good weather is during the months from April through to November.

A Stromboli craters hike is available from May to September, with access to the volcano allowed to a limited number of groups per day. If you wish to climb to the top of the volcano, you should book your Stromboli visit during the previously mentioned interval.

Travel tips

  • Make sure to book your tour to Stromboli from Taormina in advance.
  • Check the forecast before booking your tour - rough seas or high winds can result in tour cancellations or delays.
  • Stromboli has been the annual host of the Ecological Theater Fest since 2013, which takes place every June.
  • Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes and bring swimwear, a towel and sunscreen.
  • Consider dressing in layers to adjust to changing temperatures.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and keep your energy levels up.
  • If you are prone to motion sickness, you may want to take precautions before the boat ride to Stromboli.
  • If you are taking a guided tour, be sure to listen carefully to the guide's instructions and follow them closely.
  • Stromboli offers some incredible photo opportunities, so be sure to bring a camera or smartphone to capture the stunning views.
  • As an active volcano and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Stromboli deserves respect. Be sure to follow the principles of Leave No Trace and avoid damaging or disturbing the natural environment.

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