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									EXCURSIONS TO 
									THE AEOLIAN ISLANDS - Departures from 
									Milazzo (Me)   
									  
									  
									EXCURSION 
									: MILAZZO -
									STROMBOLI BEACH - MILAZZO
 On request
 
 Departures from Milazzo:
 
									06 :15 / 07:20 / 
									13:15 
 ARRIVAL AT THE PORT OF STROMBOLI SCARI.
 Many are the attractions of the island. 
									Stromboli is considered by many the most 
									beautiful and fascinating island of the 
									archipelago, where the fire lives together 
									with a thick vegetation and the fauna is 
									characterized by the presence of various 
									species.
 
 One of the most famous places is the 
									love nest of Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid 
									Bergman, that fell in love during the 
									shooting of "Stromboli, God’s Land". It is 
									also the setting for the conclusion of the 
									novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth", 
									written in1864 by Julius Verne. Worth a 
									visit is also the Church of San Vincenzo and 
									its square where you can admire the 
									magnificent panorama of the island
 
 7:00pm we go on a private ship to see 
									the Sciara del Fuoco. During sailing we will 
									offer a free dinner on board the ship with a 
									typical Aeolian menu. After passing 
									Strombolicchio, we come to the spectacular 
									eruption of Stromboli.
 9:00pm departure from the Sciara del Fuoco 
									to return to the port of Milazzo.
 
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 Services on request:
 - Secure parking in the port of Milazzo
 - Tour of the island by bus / taxi
 - Rental Scooter - Quad - Motorcycles - 
									Bicycles.
 - Lunch - Dinner
 - Accommodation in hotels, B & B, Residence 
									to covenants price Milazzo and the Aeolian 
									Islands.
 - Taxi service - Location Hosting> Milazzo 
									port (mini cruise embarkation Aeolian 
									Islands)
 
 
 
									NOTES:A) The times shown are subject to variations.
 B) Visits the sea, and other 
									circumnavigations are subject to weather and 
									sea conditions.
 C) The route of the boat trips are subject 
									to change at the discretion of the captain.
 
 
									  
									  
									  
									  
									  
									  
									  
									
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