7 Islands In Italy To Visit This Summer

This small island with a crumbling pastel harbor has featured in movies like. It was Italy's capital of culture for 2022, boasting art installations and creative projects.

Procida, Italy:

Located between Florence and Rome, Ponza is known for its striking white cliffs, limited hotels and cars, and the VIP visitors it attracts. The island is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring by motorboat.

Ponza, Italy:

Part of the lesser-known islands off the Gargano peninsula in Puglia, San Nicola offers white cliffs, pristine beaches, and activities like snorkeling and hiking through pine forests to discover Neolithic ruins.

San Nicola, Italy:

The Maddalena archipelago near Sardinia's Costa Smeralda is famed for its luminous waters, independent culture, and spectacular beaches.

La Maddalena, Italy:

This island in Venice has transformed from an industrial quarter to a contemporary art hub, with spaces like Spazio Punch and CREA Cantieri del Contemporaneo offering a break from the traditional Venetian sights.

Giudecca, Venice:

Part of the Aeolian Islands, Stromboli is an active volcano island with black beaches, hot springs, and excellent hiking. San Vincenzo and Piscità are the main hubs for beaches, restaurants, and shops.

Stromboli, Italy:

The largest of the Egadi Islands off Sicily's western coast, Favignana is known for its clear waters, scenic coves like Lido Burrone and Cala Azzurra, and nearby Marettimo, which is rich in bird species and native plants.

Favignana, Italy: