Levanzo

Island · Trapani

Levanzo

Island · Trapani

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Italy

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Island with turquoise bays, prehistoric cave paintings, and beaches  

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17 Most Beautiful Islands in Italy | Condé Nast Traveler

"I loved Levanzo for its Neolithic cave paintings at Grotta del Genovese, car-free silence, whitewashed houses around a tiny port, limestone walkways, and the picturesque arrival by sea when the village pops against cobalt water and rugged cliffs." - Sarah James, Lucrezia Worthington

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Konstantinos Barlas

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1 of the 3 Aegadian Islands. The smallest of the 3. A magical destination, with amazing beaches for every taste. Not that crowded as Favignana, which is good in my opinion. If you have time you can explore the whole island. There are some amazing beaches. You can explore it with boat, if you can afford it. There are options to stay on the island as well. Until next time Levanzo!! Grazie mille!!

Anna

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I had a wonderful time on this cute island! It was the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of Palermo and a great place to relax. The island is very peaceful and quiet, with very few cars allowed. The nature is stunning, with green hills, rocky cliffs, and colorful flowers. We hiked the whole island and enjoyed the breathtaking views and the fresh air. There are many remote spots where you can go into the crystal clear water and swim or snorkel. The water is so clean and blue, and you can see many fish and corals. It was like being in paradise!

Marija Kovacevic

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The smallest island of Sicily. Rocky and wild, perfect for scuba diving, swimming and exploring the protected sea life. If you are looking for beach it would be difficult to find cause the whole island is a rocky soil. It is a good place to do nothing...there are 2 restaurants ( pretty much expensive) and one pizza place that's great and affordable. The best part is visiting the island with a boat and swim in the cristal Mediterranean see.

Shreyas Kamath

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Pristine. Beautiful coastline with rocky beaches. Visited off season most of the cafes were closed except the one near the centre.

Joe

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Lovely, peaceful and amazing touch of the nature and little diamond of a village in Mediterranean Sea! By the way good food and amazing view there too like Favignana

Mariya Yaneva

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We went to Levanzo from Trapani port on a boat trip. The island is tiny and very pretty, coastline is beautiful, ice cream is not to miss. There are boats from Trapani to Levanzo every hour or so. Definitely a place to visit!!!!

Riccardo Croco

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Amazing place! Love the wild nature there

Andrei Trimbitas

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A pretty island but not much to do We visited Levanzo hoping to visit the caves and see the Palaeolithic Wall paintings but after arriving at 10:45 we discovered there is only one trip per day to the Grotto di Genoese at 10:15am so we didn’t get to do it sadly. There isn’t much else to do in Levanzo. There are some lovely walks along pretty coastline but take decent walking shoes as it is rough in places. We found a couple of small but pretty beaches with crystal blue waters which were glorious but very rocky and stony so we were envious of the seasoned visitors who brought thick foam yoga mats instead of towels (genius!!) and plastic shoes to wear in the water as it is extremely painful to walk on the beach and in the sea without them. There are a couple of restaurants and small shops where you disembark the ferry but nothing anywhere else on the island so buy your drink there before trekking off around the island. Visit the island for walks, snorkelling and the caves (but get there in time and book in advance) but don’t go expecting there to be lots else to do.