Stromboli, the volcano that never rests.
Volcanoes in Italy.
Climb them, live them, love them.
Visit the most monitored volcano in the world, Stromboli, in the southern part of Italy, off the coast of Sicily. Yes, it is a little island, black and cone shaped with a continuously active volcano called “iddu”. It is a summer resort for Italians who enjoy being away from all earthly things, far from traffic and busy streets, lights and chaos. Here life is like it was hundreds or thousands of years ago. Not much has changed. Stromboli is part of a family of seven sister islands. Each one of these islands offers something important and fascinating. Each one is more beautiful than the next. The goddess Juno, in her jealousy, threw them down from Olympus,and here they landed, close to one another. Island hopping is possible. Cruising the seven sisters is amazing and climbing Stromboli is an unforgettable experience. The natives consider iddu a god and speak to him and understand his murmurs. Stromboli is an oasis of flora and fauna on land and underwater, where diving is an amazingly different experience.
