North of Sicily sits the Island of Salina, the second largest of the Aeolian Islands. Salina is shaped by two extinct volcanoes, Monte dei Porri and Monte Fossa delle Felci.
Due to its natural freshwater springs, Salina boasts a lush, green landscape in stark contrast to the barren volcanic terrain of the other Aeolians.
Woodlands, wildflowers, thick yellow gorse bushes and grape vines carpet Salina’s hillsides, while coastal cliffs crash into the seas below.