Italian islands
In this section, you’ll find information about the islands off the coast of Italy.
The largest of these are: Sicily, Sardinia, Elba, Sant’Antioco, Pantelleria, San Pietro, Asinara, Ischia, Lipari, Salina and Capri. Of course there are many more!
Explore a detailed map of Sicily highlighting cities, attractions, roads, and regions perfect for travel planning, geography, and local insights. Map is available to download.
Italy is renowned for its exceptional beaches, with sparkling azure waters and golden sands drawing in tourists from around the globe. Among these beautiful beaches, one hidden gem stands out for its mesmerizing pink sand the famous Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach) located on Budelli Island in the Maddalena Archipelago.
Sardinia, a region of Italy and Italian island, shares an Italian culture, but one exception is the nuraghi - ancient stone structures. found only on the island.
The island of Capri in Italy is easily one of the most beautiful places in the world. An island in the south of the bay of Naples, the island is surrounded by the bluest sea, has wonderful grottoes and gorgeous views. When traveling to Italy, a visit to Capri is an absolute must.
If you've been inspired to travel to Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, you are not alone. Even Italians often head here for their summer break as the clear waters and perfect weather mean it's the best place for your holiday.
If you’re preparing for a Sicilian holiday, these are the most beautiful beaches to visit and the best resorts to stay at on the island.
The stunning island of Ischia is going through a global rebrand right now. Once only visited by discerning Italians and Germans this wonderful spot at the edge of the Gulf of Naples is often missed by holidaymakers.
Why Sicily is the ultimate family holiday destination
If you’re planning your next trip for you and your family, and are unsure of where to go, Sicily has your name written all over it. The perfect place for families, Sicily has different activities for every family member. Thanks to its sprawling nature that includes both beach and mountain options (including the famous Etna volcano), the infinite culinary options that are great for family meals, and its many different monuments, you will hardly be bored on this vacation.
Where to travel in Italy in 2018
Last week to lift our moods in dreary January I put together a list of 18 Trips to Take in Italy 2018!
Hopefully you have all now read Part 1, where you learnt about the first 9 destinations to add to your 2018 Italian Travel Wish List!
I wanted to help you explore areas you may not have heard of and this week is no different.
So here are the final 9 destinations! I hope you enjoy them and get inspired!













Discover a detailed map of Sardinia showing cities, beaches, roads, and regions, ideal for travel planning, geography, and local insights. You can download a map of Sardinia as well.