At the northwestern end of the island of Salina, in Sicily's Aeolian archipelago, is Pollara, the remote village where the critically acclaimed movie Il Postino was filmed. A natural amphitheatre emerged when a crater partially collapsed, forming the picturesque Pollara Beach, a picture-perfect hideaway dwarfed by a looming cliff, with quaint fishermen's homes carved into the rock beneath sheer volcanic cliffs. A crystal-clear beach and a stunning sunset can be enjoyed by sunbathers, as well as, a view of Faraglione Rock and Filicudi.