Most people go on holiday to mainland destinations. Italy But the more than 80 Italian islands are also worth exploring and enjoying.

From the 17 islands that make up the city of Venice to the beautiful Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, Italy's islands are diverse in landscape, culture and climate.

Whether you're looking for Italy's rich past or a beach with soft sand and clear water, the Italian islands have something special to offer every visitor.

The most beautiful and charming Italian islands

Italian Islands, Procida Island

The smallest of the three most famous islands in the Bay of Naples.

Although it doesn't have the same number of attractions as other islands, it's also much less crowded than its larger neighbors.

It is the perfect destination for those seeking a relaxing beach holiday. 

There is basic accommodation, restaurants serve simple, delicious and fresh meals, and sandy beaches are suitable for swimming.

Italian Islands

Procida Island

Italian Islands, Panaroma Island

Panarea, the smallest of the Aeolian Islands north of Sicily, is a favorite of celebrities and jet-setters from all over the world.

In addition, The largely undeveloped island has a population of just 200 people.

There are only a few hotels and rentals, which helps keep the island free of crowds.

There are also no cars in it;Locals and tourists get around in golf carts and electric bikes. 

Most food is imported and expensive.

Visitors come here to swim, dive and enjoy slow strolls through the idyllic island villages.

Panarama Island

Italian Islands, Ischia Island

It is the largest of the Italian islands, spread across the Gulf of Naples on the western coast.

Its sandy beaches and natural hot springs make it a popular weekend destination for Neapolitans and European tours.

Most of the island is mountainous, dominated by the 789-metre (2,589 ft) volcanic Mount Epomeo.

It has several attractions worth visiting, including the Ravino Garden, a botanical garden famous for its extensive collection of cacti.

Italian Islands

Ischia Island

Lampedusa Island

This island is located closer to Tunisia than to Italy.

It is home to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Rabbit Beach.

The beach can be reached by wading through clear, shallow waters.

The protected island is one of the few locations in the Mediterranean where loggerhead sea turtles can safely lay their eggs.

Diving conditions in Lampedusa are ideal.

There is also a popular diving spot around the submerged statue of Madonna del Mare where divers can see octopus, grouper and sargo fish.

Lampedusa Island

Lipari Island

It is the largest of the seven volcanic Italian islands that make up the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily.

Lipari is known for its rugged landscape, beautiful white towns and clear blue waters.

Snorkeling, boating and hiking are popular activities on this scenic island.

Among the tourist destinations on the island, the Archaeological Museum is a must-see attraction.

The museum houses an amazing collection of artifacts from the nearby Contrada Diana tomb. 

Including thousands of coffins perfectly preserved by volcanic ash.

Italian Islands

Lipari Island

Elba Island

Part of the Tuscan Archipelago off the western coast of Italy.

Elba is famous for being Napoleon's place of exile, and most people visit his summer and winter homes when they visit the island.

Italy's third-largest island also has more than 150 beaches, from vast stretches of sand to sheltered coves.

Popular beach destinations include Marina di Campo Resort 

And the ultra-fine sand of Prochio and the dreamy blue waters of Vetovia.

Hiking in the mountainous interior is also a popular activity.

Moreover, visitors will undoubtedly see some gemstones, quartz and crystals on the slopes of mineral-rich Mount Kaban.

Italian Islands

Elba Island

Sardinia Island

Sardinia is located between the Italian peninsula and the North African coast.

It has been home to a series of civilizations, many of which left their mark on Italy's second largest island.

From stone structures built by the people known as the Nuragics 3,000 years ago to medieval castles and churches, 

Visitors interested in history, architecture and culture will not be disappointed.

However, most travelers come to Sardinia for its sunny, clean beaches, the most famous of which are on the Costa Smeralda in the northeastern region.

And it is considered Hiking, climbing and camping are popular activities for visitors who want to escape the crowded beaches and explore the island's mountainous interior.

One of the beaches of Sardinia

Sicily Island

she The largest island in the Mediterranean, It is an autonomous region of Italy and also includes several islands and an archipelago.

Sicily is separated from the mainland by the two-mile-wide Strait of Messina and can be reached by boat, plane, boat or ferry.

The most striking geological feature on the island is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe.

But the island's beaches, seaside resorts and sunny, dry climate are Sicily's biggest tourist attractions.

Sicily Island