• Beautiful waters surround the island of Linosa. Among the services offered to tourists are diving schools, the opportunity to rent boats, cars, motorbikes and bicycles.
  • Site of great importance for the EU. The beach of Pozzolana di Linosa is one of the last Italian sites of Caretta caretta turtles’ nesting.
  • The typical houses of Linosa. The island, of volcanic origin, is covered by low vegetation, from which the bright colors of the typical houses of the town located SW of the island stand out.
Linosa Island
Apartments

Description
The Aethusa Club consists of four beautiful stone-built cottages located near Cala Pozzolana di levante, right next to the sea, the marina and about a hundred meters from the main village. The lodges have two bedrooms with two beds each, a bathroom with shower, a fully-equipped kitchen with a sitting area, a garden with outdoor shower, barbecue and lounge chairs to enjoy relaxing moments in your own privacy. Even during the summer there is never a large number of tourists in Linosa, due to it being off the track of mass tourism, and therefore frequented only by a few true lovers of the sea and nature. There is no shortage of small restaurants where you can savor the local specialties, or bars where you can enjoy cocktails at sunset. Other than the usual period from June to September, the mild winter and warm spring make Linosa a place you can visit all year round.

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Linosa Island

Linosa, is a volcanic island located at the center of the Mediterranean.
Linosa, together with the islands of Lampedusa and Lampione, is part of the Pelagie archipelago.
Linosa, a wild island, the perfect choice to spend a quiet holiday.
Linosa has an area of 5.4 km ² and is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, 160 km south of Sicily and 160 km east of Tunisia. It has an almost circular shape with a coastline of 11 km. While Lampedusa and Lampione are part of the African continental plate and result from a fracture of the same continent, Linosa is of volcanic origin, and rises from fifteen hundred feet below sea level, its depths sinking quickly unlike the other two islands.


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How to get to Linosa
Linosa Island
Sicily, Italy
N 35° 51' 23" E 12° 52' 10"
How to get to Linosa