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Aeolian Islands
Natural Paradise
If stunning coastal beauty is your idea of paradise, you've come to the right place. Each of
the seven Aeolians has its own natural charms, with enough diving, swimming, kayaking,
walking and climbing to satisfy outdoors enthusiasts of all stripes.
Island Flavours
Fresh seafood figures prominently in the Aeolians' divine cuisine, along with local capers
and olives. The island of Salina is famous for its honey-sweet Malvasia wine, available at
shops and restaurants throughout the archipelago.
Smoke & Fire
Yes, most of the Aeolians' volcanoes are now extinct. But Vulcano and Stromboli just keep
on smoking, the former luring visitors with its therapeutic mud baths, the latter with its
awe-inspiring fiery eruptions.
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