Filicudi
What to see, things to do, what to eat, interesting facts
State: ME - Area: Aeolian Islands
Filucudi, an island in the Aeolian archipelago, is a place of wild and uncontaminated charm.
Rich in inlets and bays, it is bathed by a splendid sea that conceals suggestive wrecks and important finds in its depths.
Filicudi is a ancient island, impervious, almost uninhabited: the few inhabited centers, the now abandoned villages and the ancient prehistoric village are found in the characteristic terraces of the island, an ancient extinct volcanic cone covered with vegetation. Ancient paths lead to the discovery of the mountain, stone mule tracks connect the inhabited centers.
What is the best time to visit Filicudi?
Filicudi can be visited all year round: the welcome and warmth of the Sicilians will amaze you. But for an unforgettable experience, admiring the colors, tasting the flavors and fully experiencing the traditions, it is advisable to plan a visit on the days of one of the festivals that take place in Filicudi during the year.
What to see in Filicudi
The Shoal of Capo Graziano in Filicudi
Neolithic Village of Capo Graziano in Filicudi
Canna and Montessari in Filicudi
Valle di Chiesa in Filicudi
Church of Santo Stefano a Filicudi
Zucco Grande in Filicudi
Aeolian Archaeological Museum in Filicudi
Le Punte Beach in Filicudi
Pecorini Mare Beach in Filicudi
Bue Marino Cave in Filicudi
Beach of the Port in Filicudi
Rock of the Giafante in Filicudi
Lorani's thread in Filicudi
Coast of Sciarato in Filicudi
Perciato Arch in Filicudi
Capo Graziano Beach in Filicudi
What to eat in Filicudi
Typical food, local wines and drinks, traditional dish to taste in Filicudi
You can obviously taste all the typical products of Sicilian cuisine, the most well-known ones, such as cannoli, Sicilian cassata, arancini, etc. But there are some specialties typical of this area that are more difficult to find in other areas of Sicily.