12-Hour Mini-Cruise to Panarea & Stromboli by Night




Description
Boat tour to discover the fantastic Aeolian Islands. In Panarea, considered the island of the VIPs, you can stay for about 3 hours in order to visit the characteristic streets of the village of San Pietro with its splendid showcases. Stromboli, the mythical fire-breathing of the four active volcanoes of Italy. There are two villages on the island, the largest is San Vincenzo and the smallest is Ginostra, a fishing village. In particular, the island is full of black sand beaches, perfect for swimming and relaxing. Upon returning we will stop for about 40 minutes under the Stromboli volcano to admire the SCIARA DEL FUOCO
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(42)
Very bad experience, rude staff
Horrible experience not to be repeated, staff not at all friendly
Everything perfect. I was skeptical because of the not entirely positive reviews, but it was actually a wonderful experience. Kind staff
The transfer back in a junky bus had the brake lights on the dashboard glowing red, and the oil light was also on. On the islands, we were simply dropped off with the motto of figuring it out as best as you can. On the ship, only Italian was spoken, even though English and German were indicated, and no explanations were provided. All in all, it was a gifted day that would have been better spent in town at the beach.
The booking was for German, the tour took place in Italian, and no English was spoken; when we asked in English, we received curt Italian responses. At one point, we were snapped at in Italian and received a German response of "I do not understand you!" After 6 hours without a single German or English word, we received the disrespectful reply "E tedesco," a German; we were excluded here because of our origin, which is disrespectful and offensive. Moreover, every crew member smokes, turning the ship into a pub. Once, never again; we took this tour on June 26, 2026, and we are writing this to protect others from such wasted vacations and such offensive experiences.
Endless comments in Italian, unbearable for non-speakers. Stopover in Stromboli far too long given the island's lack of interest. Announcement of a circumnavigation of Stromboli that was never carried out, returning at the last ray of sunlight without having seen almost anything of the announced volcanic phenomena. A bit frustrating for the entrance ticket price of €65.
Unfortunately not recommended at all. We were on the road from 9:20 am to 11:30 pm (from Vibo Marina), about 6.5 hours of which were only pure ferry. Disembarked on Panarea, there is no beach there, so no bathing break, just pure island visit with few walking opportunities. Then the crossing to Stromboli. Here is interesting to see an unusual beach of lava rock and black lava sand but that was it, as there are also not so many opportunities to walk here , the 4 hours stay on the island was far too much. Not everyone's thing to bathe on such a beach. After sunset you are driven out to sea to watch the lava eruptions, these were “unfortunately” only very small and very short. Between 10 and 20 minutes such an eruption happens, so wait a lot and possibly only see 1 to 2 eruptions, as the ferry then has to continue again. If you choose such a trip, you have to expect very high prices on the islands. You end up with such an all-day Rwei
Devastating experience, high seas, bags full of vomit on the ground, staff smoking indifferent. They underestimated the weather forecasts and endangered the tourists on board.
Many hours of sailing in sardine box conditions. There were more people than seats. Too tight, visits to Volcano (a strong smell of sulphur typical of this island) then Lipari you feel like you’re a bit loose in tourist catchers, not much to see, We finish with Stromboli, for my part I liked, I am captivated by volcanoes
I was in Strombli, Panarea, Salina Vulcano and Lipari from December 1954 to July 1957, I was employed as a supervisor in a construction company I am planning to go back in May to niuta it after so long, 1957 I moved to Stockholm, where I still live today



