A volcano erupts with fiery lava and glowing embers against a deep blue night sky.

Stromboli

Stromboli is known as the 'Lighthouse of the Mediterranean'. That’s because this 1,000m mountain island is a continuously erupting volcano. Y.CO guests are treated to neon firework displays in the warm night sky. Daredevils can tiptoe one step further. Your Y.CO Charter Specialist will arrange a sunset trek to Stromboli’s active crater. The moonlight stroll home to your Y.CO yacht is utter magic. 

Lighthouse of the Mediterranean

Sulfur deposits glow with golden light on a volcanic slope overlooking a serene bay dotted with boats at sunrise.

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The active Stromboli volcano looms over a picturesque Italian village nestled along the dark volcanic shores.

Your Guide to Stromboli

Live On The Edge

A group of hikers in colorful gear ascends a dark, volcanic slope overlooking the sea.

Your Guide to Strommboli

Volcano Views

Stromboli is an island sculpted by fire. Pose on black sand beaches at Forgia Vecchia. Paddleboard into cliff-diving creeks near Piscita. Pick volcanically-charged lemons for your G&T. Sunset drinks on Stromboli are totally tranquil. Only 300 people remain after a major eruption in 1930 encouraged 3,000 islanders to emigrate to the United States.

Your Guide to Strommboli

Taste Of The Sea

Drop the diet. Fishing boats deliver the catch for Spaghetti alla Stromboliana, an island dish of anchovies, squid and chillies. Brave diners can ask for bottarga fish roe - ‘Sicilian caviar’ - grated on top. Or ask your Y.CO yacht chef to barbecue involtini: swordfish rolled with capers and breadcrumbs. 

A delicate pasta dish is artfully presented on a vibrant green plate, adorned with breadcrumbs and a creamy sauce.
A volcano erupts smoke into the twilight sky above a rocky island topped with a lighthouse.

Your Guide to Strommboli

Dramatic Scenescapes

A short sail west, the Aeolian Island of Salina last erupted 13,000 years ago. The island’s sleepy backroads are made for Vespa scooters. Putter past figs, olives and butterflies. Plus Malvasia grapes, which are fermented into a delicious only-in-Salina white wine. Under the Aeolian Sea the scene is just as sublime. You’ll share 15 scuba sites with octopus and parrotfish. 

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