Stromboli Albergo Brasile


Stromboli Island
in the Eolian Archipelago, Sicily.

Everything about the island (yep.. quite everything!).

Stromboli Island

The island of Stromboli, the most northern of the Eolian Island archipelago, is characterized by beautiful black volcanic sandy beaches. It is 12.6 Km², has 500 inhabitants and is only 55Km from Sicily.

The name of the island comes from the ancient name "Strongyle" ( literally "rounded" or "spinning top"). Stromboli is a wonderful and characteristic island, clearly distinguishable from the other Eolian islands : in fact, it is an active volcano always in eruption. Such a gorgeous masterpiece of nature leaves one gaping.

Water and fire meet on this island, generating unusual landscapes, surrounded by black beaches of the finest sand and millenary rocks lapped by the waves of the same cobalt blue sea, bearer of wealth and prosperity to the ancient inhabitants of the island.

Map of Stromboli Island Piscità : qui si trova la Pensione Brasile La sciara del fuoco I crateri sommitali La frazione di Ginostra. Landings and districts of the island.

On the western side of the island, named by local inhabitants"Pertuso" ( from latin "pertugio"), there's the village of Ginostra, characterized by the old and smallest harbour in the world... since last year a new less harbour exists - not quite so small !!

The other harbour of Stromboli Island is "Scari", undoubtedly much more convenient. It's located in the village of San Vincenzo on the east side of the island.
From San Vincenzo to Piscità is a succession of extraordinary coves and beautiful black sand beaches.

Black Sand Beach

From Scari beach, following the narrow seaside street we reach the church of San Vincenzo, surrounded by typical Eolian style buildings, cubiform structures with rounded angles, delimitated by traditional "pisoli" and "pulere".


Strombolicchio

"Strombolicchio" is visible from the terrace in front of the church of San Vincenzo, a great basaltic volcanic reef rising from the sea up to 50m, at just 1 km from the beach.

There is a path from the Church of San Vincenzo, leading in about half an hour's walk (a guide is needed), to the volcanic craters. Proceeding along that path you'll get to Pizzo and then to Vancori, at 994m above sea level, where on days with a clear sky you can see the Etna Volcano in Sicily and the other Eolian islands.

The guesthouse "Brasile" is located in Piscità,opposite to the San Bartolomeo Church. From here the path leading to the Punta La Bronzo observatory starts. If you climb up to 400mt you can observe the "Sciara del Fuoco". Every 15/20 minutes volcanic ashes and lapils are thrown up into the sky from the volcano, and then fall down into the sciara del fuoco. This is the perfect place to take astonishing pictures of a real live volcano! Just take with you a small tripod and put the camera in long time exposure program!

A fascinating volcano

Eruptions and explosions


The Stromboli Volcano, born 100.000 years ago, 926 meters above sea level and 2400 meters above the sea floor, is known worldwide for its unending explosive activity which gave it the name of "tirrenian lighthouse".

The summit of Stromboli, Serra Vancori, is what remains of an ancient volcanic crater made of andesitic lava. The actual crater lies about 200 meters downward, therefore an authorized guide it is required to take you here. The guides are always well-informed about the explosive activity trends of the volcano and can assure you a safe excursion. Their cost is about 22€ per person. with group discounts.

On the web there are few webcams pointed at the stromboli volcano.
Here's a link to a real time webcam placed on Stromboli by the scientists of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica Vulcanologia of Catania (short: INGV ):
http://www.ct.ingv.it/stromboli/main.htm (thanks Lucia Pruiti for giving us permission to link).

Stromboli EruptionThe island can be divided into four distinct morphological units : the old serra varcori stratovolcano on the south, then some hundred meters to the north the "pizzo" ( also known as "a fossa"), while 300m below, in direction south west there are 5 active eruptive vents. The last unit is made of the "neck" of "strombolicchio", an adventive volcanic cone.
Stromboli is situated on the edge of two tectonic plates which are the origin of its perpetual activity.

Another ideal place to observe the show of the Stromboli volcano is "Punta Labronzo", at 10 minutes walk from the "Albergo Brasile".

You could also rent a boat and see the "sciara del fuoco" from the sea ( just below the explosive craters) and watch the natural fireworks of the Volcano and, if you are lucky, watch the lava river diving into the sea under the starry night. The stars visible from the Eolian islands are millions more than you have ever seen in your life, due to the extremely clear sky and the lack of public illumination. Trust me!

One of the most interesting web sites regarding the island of Stromboli is the following : http://www.swisseduc.ch/stromboli/index-en.html .

The villageThere you'll find detailed information about the island, with very nice pictures and picture-panoramas you must see!
Furthermore, they offer a virtual climb of the vulcano, with tons of pictures and comments.


L'entrata e la targa commemorativa dell'abitazione di Ingrid Bergmann e Roberto Rossellini nel 1949 a StromboliIn 1949 Roberto Rossellini filmed the homonymous movie "Stromboli" with Ingrid Bergmann. The two fell in love and lived in a house on the island for a while. A plaque was posed on the wall of the red house to recall their love to the passer-by. You can see it in Via Vittorio Emanuele.


The sea in Stromboli it that great!under the seaThe cobalt blue sea, characterized by gorgeous rocky floors, loved by scuba divers surrounds the whole island ... so don't forget your diving equipment or at least a mask and a snorkel!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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