Panarea is the second smallest island in the Aeolian archipelago off the northeastern coast of Sicily, Italy. It is known for its stunning beaches and active nightlife, making it a popular destination for the rich and famous. Cala Junco is a standout beach, accessible by land or sea, with its unique red rocks and crystal-clear waters. The island offers multiple volcanic islets and rocks like Lisca Bianca, Basiluzzo, and Dattilo, often featured in films and commercials. With its scenic landscapes and vibrant atmosphere, Panarea provides a unique blend of relaxation and luxury.
Its small size belies a lively cultural scene, featuring upscale boutiques and trendy clubs like Raya, which attract international visitors. The island is car-free, with visitors relying on golf carts and electric scooters for transportation.
Historically, Panarea has been influenced by various civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, whose impact is evident in its archaeological sites like the Prehistoric Village of Capo Milazzese.