Your travel guide to Lipari

Lipari is the largest of the seven islands of the Aeolian Archipelago.

Lipari is nature, sea, art and history.

Its beaches range from black to the shining white of Acquacalda and Spiaggia Bianca, probably the most beautiful on the island; its coastline is rich in caves, inlets and stacks. Nature indulges in the many colours and scents of the Mediterranean maquis, including broom, heather, rosemary, myrtle, oleander and capers.

Lipari is its fortress, its Castle, with the important Regional Aeolian Archaeological Museum, the Cathedral of San Bartolomeo, the many other churches, the Norman Cloister and the Archaeological Park.