
Hotels in Lipari
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Browse hotels in Lipari, Italy — properties from the marina to the hilltop castello. Hydrofoil to Vulcano takes 10 minutes.
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About Lipari
Lipari
Lipari is the largest of the seven Aeolian Islands, sitting 20 km north of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The town clusters around a Norman-era castello that rises above a double harbour — the Marina Corta on the west and Marina Lunga on the east. Within the castello walls stands the Museo Archeologico Eoliano, one of southern Italy's foremost collections of ancient Greek and prehistoric artefacts. The island is a UNESCO World Heritage site, listed in 2000 alongside the other Aeolians for their volcanic geology.
Visitors come for the volcanic landscape, clear water, and island-hopping. Pumice cliffs at Campo Bianco on the northern coast give way to black obsidian beaches. Day ferries and hydrofoils connect Lipari to Vulcano (10 min), Stromboli (2.5 hrs), and Milazzo on the Sicilian mainland (55 min by hydrofoil). Most hotels concentrate in Lipari town around the two marinas and along Via Garibaldi; smaller guesthouses sit in Canneto, 2 km north, closer to the pumice beaches.
High season runs June through September. Hydrofoil services from Milazzo operate year-round, though frequency drops sharply between November and March. The island has no airport; arrivals use the ferry terminal at Marina Lunga.
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