Vulcano
What to see, things to do, what to eat, interesting facts
State: ME - Area: Aeolian Islands
Vulcano is the island that perhaps best expresses a perfect balance between nature and human settlement: human interventions have simply shaped and enhanced what nature offered.
Vulcano is the spa island thanks to Thermal Mud Pools, Thermal Waters and Sulphurous Waters.
Splendid coves, picturesque stacks and black sand beaches make Vulcano one of the most characteristic and loved islands in the Mediterranean.
The Volcano dominates the island, watches over it, and is heir of the mythological charm conferred on it by the Greeks and Romans.
What is the best time to visit Vulcano?
Vulcano 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 Vulcano during the year.
What to see in Vulcano
Vulcano Mud Pool
Port of Levante in Vulcano
Great Crater of Vulcano
Vulcanello di Vulcano
Asino Beach in Vulcano
Acque Calde beach in Vulcano
Valley of Monsters in Vulcano
Baia Negra Beach in Vulcano
Venus Pool in Vulcano
Cavallo Cave in Vulcano
Gelso Beach in Vulcano
Mulberry Lighthouse in Vulcano
Port of Ponente in Vulcano
What to eat in Vulcano
Typical food, local wines and drinks, traditional dish to taste in Vulcano
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.