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Sicily's namesake is the Sicels, who inhabited the eastern part of the island during the Iron Age. Sicily has a rich and unique culture in arts, music, literature, cuisine, and architecture. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe, and one of the most active in the world, currently 3,403 m (11,165 ft) high.

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Sicily, island, southern Italy, the largest and one of the most densely populated islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Together with the Egadi, Lipari, Pelagie, and Panteleria islands, Sicily forms an autonomous region of Italy. The capital is in Palermo.

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Sicily began to be colonised by Greeks in the 8th century BC. Initially, this was restricted to the eastern and southern parts of the island. The most important colony was established at Syracuse in 734 BC. Other important Greek colonies were Naxos, Gela, Akragas, Selinunte, Himera, Kamarina and Zancle or Messene (modern-day Messina).

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With less time: To see Sicily in one week, from Palermo (two nights) head to Agrigento (one night) and the Valley of the Temples. From there, visit Villa Romana del Casale on the way to Siracusa (two nights). Then drive north, sightseeing at Catania or Mount Etna along the way to Taormina (two nights). The next day, drive to Catania and fly out.

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Where to Eat in Stromboli

  • Ristorante Osservatorio
    A iconic spot set high on the slopes overlooking the Sciara del Fuoco. Diners can watch volcanic eruptions in the distance while enjoying classic Aeolian cuisine, wood-fired pizzas, and fresh grilled swordfish.
  • Ristorante Da Ingrid
    Perched above the central piazza with panoramic sea views, named in honor of Ingrid Bergman. Known for homemade pasta with capers and cherry tomatoes, caponata, and fresh local seafood.
  • Ristorante Il Tartana
    A relaxed waterfront venue steps from the beach. Offers delicious seafood couscous, spaghettoni with sea urchin, and traditional Aeolian-style baked fish.
  • Ritrovo Ingrid (Pasticceria & Bar)
    The primary gathering spot for breakfast and sweet treats near San Vincenzo church. Signature offerings include authentic Sicilian granita with brioche, cannoli, and savory arancini.
  • Pizzeria La Trottola
    A cozy local favorite serving thin-crust pizzas topped with local Aeolian ingredients, fresh buffalo mozzarella, wild oregano, and salted capers.

 

Must-See Spots on Stromboli

Sciara del Fuoco Active Craters San Vincenzo Ficogrande Beach Ginostra Strombolicchio
  • 📍 Sciara del Fuoco:
    The famous steep volcanic scar on the island's northwestern side where lava flows and incandescent rocks tumble down into the Tyrrhenian Sea.
  • 📍 San Vincenzo Village:
    The main settlement featuring whitewashed Aeolian homes, bustling cafes, boutique shops, and the iconic Church of San Vincenzo overlooking the sea.
  • 📍 Ficogrande Black Sand Beach:
    Stromboli's premier beach, known for its striking jet-black volcanic sand and direct views across the water to Strombolicchio.
  • 📍 Ginostra:
    A serene, secluded hamlet on the southwestern coast accessible only by sea, historically home to the world's smallest natural harbor (*Pertuso*).
  • 📍 Strombolicchio Islet & Lighthouse:
    A sea stack volcanic neck located just off the coast, topped with a historic lighthouse and surrounding marine reserve waters ideal for diving.

 

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Stromboli Culture & Traditions

  • Feast of San Vincenzo: Celebrated every spring, islanders pay tribute to their patron saint with a religious procession, community feasts, and local music through the main village square.
  • Coexistence with "Iddu": Locals affectionately call the active volcano "Iddu" ("He"), viewing it not as a threat but as a living neighbor that shapes daily life, folklore, and island identity.
  • No Street Lighting Tradition: By intentional choice, the village streets have no public lighting, preserving pristine night skies for stargazing and viewing the volcanic explosions from afar.
  • Volcanic Gastronomy: Culinary traditions highlight rich volcanic soil produce like capers, sweet Malvasia grapes, wild herbs, and fresh daily catches of swordfish and squid.
  • Night Excursions & Boat Rituals: Gathering on boats at dusk off the Sciara del Fuoco to watch glowing lava emissions against the dark sea is a cherished cultural ritual for locals and visitors alike.

 

History of Stromboli

  • 3rd Millennium BCE (Prehistoric Settlements): Early Bronze Age villages were established on the island, particularly around San Vincenzo, as sea trade routes expanded across the Tyrrhenian Sea.
  • 4th–3rd Century BCE (Greco-Roman Antiquity): Ancient sailors dubbed Stromboli the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean" because its continuous volcanic glow served as a natural navigational beacon.
  • 16th–17th Century (Pirate Raids & Depopulation): Persistent attacks by Barbary corsairs caused widespread depopulation, forcing remaining islanders to build fortified shelters higher up the volcanic slopes.
  • 1919 & 1930 (Major Volcanic Eruptions): Severe explosive eruptions devastated villages, destroyed agricultural land, and triggered a major wave of emigration to the Americas and Australia.
  • 1950 (Hollywood & Cultural Renaissance): Roberto Rossellini filmed Stromboli, Terra di Dio starring Ingrid Bergman on the island, putting Stromboli on the international map and sparking global tourism.
  • 2000 (UNESCO World Heritage Listing): Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the rest of the Aeolian archipelago for its ongoing geological and volcanological importance.

 

Archipelago Guide

All 7 Aeolian Islands

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Tap any numbered pointer on the map to see details
  • 1. Lipari Aeolian Castle citadel and Archaeological Museum showcasing deep ancient Mediterranean history.
  • 2. Stromboli Nighttime volcano boat tours to view eruptions down the Sciara del Fuoco slope.
  • 3. Salina Dramatic sunsets at Pollara cove, Malvasia wine tasting, and green twin peaks.
  • 4. Vulcano Natural sulfur mud baths (Baia di Levante) and hiking to the summit of the Great Crater.
  • 5. Panarea Cala Junco bay, prehistoric village remnants, and surrounding uninhabited islets.
  • 6. Stromboli Prehistoric Capo Graziano, La Canna sea stack pinnacle, and Grotta del Bue Marino cave.
  • 7. Alicudi Unspoiled island tranquility navigated exclusively via stone paths and pack mules.

 

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