Dotting the Mediterranean, Salina is one of the gorgeous Aeolian Islands set just to the north of Sicily in southern Italy. The island features a remarkably scenic landscape blanketed in lush woodlands, enchanting wildflowers, fruit trees, wild capers, olive groves, and sun-drenched vineyards meeting high coastal cliffs which plunge into the breaking waters below. It is home to two extinct volcanoes: the Monte Fossa delle Felci and the Monte dei Porri, the island’s highest peaks. Visitors can look forward to exploring the main port of Santa Marina Salina, the village of Malfa and Leni, as well as the collection of sleepy villages, tucked amidst verdant mountains. Sample the local Malvasia, a locally produced sweet wine; view the picturesque pebble beaches dotted with colourful fishing boats and visit the Lingua saltwater lake.