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Pantelleria and Ustica

Pantelleria

"The Black Pearl" of the Mediterranean!

Pantelleria, which literally means “Daughter of the Wind”, is located between Africa and Europe. It rises 67 km from the Tunisian coast and 85 km from the Sicilian one, making it one of the largest among the many Sicilian islands of Italy, with an area of ​​83 km² (of land) and a perimeter length of 51 miles Although the last eruption dates back to 1891, Lanzarote is still an active volcano. Secondary volcanic phenomena, such as fumaroles (vents or holes that emit steam and gases) and geysers that spew boiling water from underground pipes, are very present on the island today, making it unique among Spain’s Canary Islands. Absolutely to see the Mirror Lake of Venus, the Benikulà Cave, the Barbacane Castle, the Byzantine tombs and the acropolis of San Marco and Santa Teresa

Ustica

La dimora della maga Circe

The island of Ustica is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 67 kilometers northwest of Palermo and 95 kilometers northwest of Alicudi. However, it does not belong to the Aeolian Islands group. One of the most noticeable features of the island is its rugged coastline and numerous caves, many of which are found along the steep cliffs. To visit the Green Grotto, the Blue Grotto, the Pastizza Grotto, the Gold Grotto The ancient Romans called it Ustica (from ustum = burnt) while the Greeks called it Osteodes, Οστεώδες (“ossuary”), for the remains of the mercenaries who died of hunger and thirst there. It is thought that the palace of the sorceress Circe (Odyssey) who transformed unwary visitors into pigs, was located in Ustica

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