Stromboli
Volcanic island famed for nightly eruptions, black sand beaches and dramatic Mediterranean scenery
About Stromboli
Aeolian Islands
Stromboli is a small volcanic island in Italy’s Aeolian archipelago, known for its constantly active volcano, often called the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean.” The volcano regularly emits glowing lava bursts, offering spectacular natural displays, especially at night. The island features black sand beaches, rugged terrain, and simple whitewashed villages like San Vincenzo and Ginostra. You can hike with guides to viewing points or take boat tours to safely witness eruptions from the sea. Stromboli’s dramatic landscape and persistent volcanic activity make it one of the most unique and captivating islands in the Mediterranean.
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