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This section roughly describes a 5 day trip to the islands os Stromboli and Salina, and more in detail the ascent of the forbidden volcano of Stromboli itself.
The trip description is embedded into a section dedicated to the transfer to and from Napoli by hydrofoil, thus emphasizing quite an unbelievable contrast between the melting pot of Napoli, and a paradisic natural beauty of the 'betravelled' islands.
The trip description is embedded into a section dedicated to the transfer to and from Napoli by hydrofoil, thus emphasizing quite an unbelievable contrast between the melting pot of Napoli, and a paradisic natural beauty of the 'betravelled' islands.

- 9.6: From Napoli to Stromboli by ancient Hydrofoil
After walking from Napoli Stazione Centrale to Mergellina and taking the aliscafo to Stromboli, we finally enjoyed a well-earned late-evening swim in a rare and genuine paradise. - 10.8: Hiking around the island and ontop of volcano Stromboli
Access to the Stromboli crater is nowadays subject to regulations. Basically, if one wishes to observe the lava eruptions near the summit, the only legal option is to take part in one of the numerous commercial trekking excursions. Here, we present an alternative, more naturalistic approach that can hardly be surpassed in terms of beauty and wild volcanic atmosphere. - 11.6: Stromboli conventional walk, hydrofoil to Salina
Stromboli and Aliscafo to Salina - 12.6: Salina village and ascent of volcano Monte Fosse delle Felci
Isola di Salina - 13.6: Around Monte Porri, the northern of the two extinct volcanos on Salina island
Around Monte Porri, the northern of the two volcanos on Salina island - 14.6: Napoli infrastructure impressions
Back to Napoli. Public transportation impressions. I believe only Napoli lets you fully immerse into the most intense of what can be defined being the true genuine Italian animated crowd rumbling within its open mass transit spaces...
