10 small and wonderful Islands of Italy

When we talk about the Italian Islands, we all think about famous beaches of Sicily and Sardinia, not knowing that this country hides many more.



Vulcano, Aeolian Islands

On the island of Vulcano are the two volcano, Vulcano, who gave the island its name and is still in and extinct of Vulcanello.



Ponza, the Pontine Islands

Ponza is the largest island Pontijskogo archipelago located in the Tyrrhenian sea off the West coast of the Apennine Peninsula. The total area of the Islands, of volcanic origin, over 7 sq. km.



Levanzo, Egadi Islands

The island of Levanzo is the smallest of the Aegadian Islands with a small population and a complete lack of transport. Its total area of only 5.8 sq. km. and it looks almost uninhabited.



Isola di San Nicola, Tremiti Islands

The Tremiti Islands are an archipelago of Islands in the Adriatic sea, famous for its unspoilt beauty, crystal clear water, clean air and a rich history.



Favignana, aegadian Islands

Favignana is the largest of the Egadi Islands, located about 7 km West of the Western coast of Sicily. The island has always been famous for its tuna fishing, and in recent years has gained popularity.





Lampedusa

The southernmost island of Italy, Lampedusa, lies between Malta and Tunisia and is geographically part of the African continent. Lampedusa, the largest of Belgiskih Islands, arid.



Ischia, the island Flagrancia

Ischia, the largest island in the Gulf of Naples, situated in 40 km from Naples (which overcomes nimble steam per hour) and 7 km from the continent.



Panarea, Aeolian Islands

Off the West coast of Italy North of Sicily, is a small archipelago of the Eolian (Aeolian) Islands, which include the tiny island of Panarea.



Ponza, the Pontine Islands

Ponza is the largest island Pontijskogo archipelago located in the Tyrrhenian sea off the West coast of the Apennine Peninsula. The total area of the Islands, of volcanic origin, over 7 sq. km.



La Maddalena

La Maddalena archipelago near the Costa Smeralda, North-Eastern coast of Sardinia, until recently, was completely closed for visits. This is an amazing place, consisting of many Islands with turquoise sea.

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