Panarea and Stromboli Night Tour from Lipari: Explore Wild Villages and Beaches

Embark on a captivating night tour from Lipari to Panarea and Stromboli. Explore untouched villages and beaches, witness the wild colors of nature, and experience the awe-inspiring eruption of the Stromboli volcano.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Panarea - Characteristic for being all white, Panarea has small islets in the middle of the sea, each with its own particularity and unique name.
What's Included
  • Boat excursion
  • Landing and stop at Panarea and Stromboli
  • Stop in front of the Sciara del Fuoco with a complimentary glass of Malvasia delle Aeolian wine
What's Not Included
  • Food and beverages
  • Anything not included in “Inclusions”
  • Accompaniment during stops
Additional Information

The most coveted and desired boat excursion among all those of the Aeolian archipelago: Panarea and Stromboli by night will allow you to visit villages and beaches that seem to have remained intact in their wild nature.
Starting from Lipari you will head towards the small Panarea, all white, to which the small islands in the middle of the sea belong,…

Location
San Giuseppe
Via Salita di San Giuseppe 9, Lipari
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Luke-warm-macc
May 28, 2024
Stromboli by night (or not as the case may be). - My wife had a desire to see a 'real volcano'. When you arrive in Lipari there are many companies all selling the same trip 'Stromboli by night' with marvellous close up photos of the volcano erupting at night. We decided to go on the trip which left at circa 2:00pm and went to the island of Panarea which took around an hour. We landed at the small jetty and had a pleasant stroll around the small village and had a drink. We then left for Stromboli which took another hour and arrived around 5:00pm. Although you couldn't see the volcano erupting from the port you could hear it periodically make a large bang (like thunder) . There wasn't much to see or do in the Port but it was possible to go on a treck upto a viewing area to get a distant view - in daylight it is very difficult to see anything except some smoke. Here lies the rub - you are never going to see 'Stromboli by night' on a boat trip from Lipari because it doesn't get dark until you are on the way back to Lipari. The boat left Stromboli at 7:00pm and went round the west side of the island where you 'can see the eruptions'. At this time there was a lovely sunset but it doesn't get dark until an hour after sunset. We were back in Lipari at 9:30pm. In retrospect I wish we had stayed a night on Stromboli - you can then go on an organised walk at night to see the eruptions in much better detail and/or on a boat trip at night. As we went at the beginning of May sunset was at 8:00pm (if you go in the summer it will be daylight for the whole trip so a bit false to describe it as Sromboli by night?)
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