Alicudi
Latest update: 25 March 2023
The island of Alicudi is the westernmost and arguably the most remote of the seven populated Aeolian Islands.
It also has the smallest population with around 120 official residents living within its five km². As Alicudi has just one hotel, most visitors to the island come just for the day or even for a few hours as part of a day trip including the neighbouring island of Filicudi. |
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You can take a Liberty Lines hydrofoil to Alicudi from Milazzo on the Sicilian mainland or as many people do, a private excursion from Lipari which is the busiest island of the archipelago.
Around the port area you'll find a bar and restaurant while there are also trails that head inland and climb the island's steep volcanic slopes.
Around the port area you'll find a bar and restaurant while there are also trails that head inland and climb the island's steep volcanic slopes.
Province: Metropolitan City of Messina
Region: Sicily Population: around 120 Size: 5.2 km² Highlights: port area Recommended accommodation: Hotel Ravesi (Salina) |
Arrival port: Alicudi
Journey time from Sicilian mainland: 3 hours Distance from nearest Sicilian mainland port: 85 km |
Arrive by: ferry, hydrofoil
Arrive from: Palermo, Milazzo, Filicudi, Lipari, Salina, Vulcano Fly to: Catania Airport, Palermo Airport, Naples Airport |