Pantelleria, located off the coast of Sicily, is known for its rugged beauty and volcanic landscape. It lacks sandy beaches but offers numerous rocky coves and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can enjoy exploring the scenic island by moped and discovering unique attractions like the Specchio di Venere, a thermal lake set in a volcanic crater, and the network of hiking trails that crisscross the island
The island's culture is influenced by both North African and Sicilian traditions, evident in its local cuisine which features dishes like couscous and capers. Pantelleria is also famous for its wine production, particularly the Passito wine made from the local Zibibbo grapes
Pantelleria is designated as a National Park, preserving its natural beauty and offering stunning sunset views, especially from sites like Sesiventi and Kaya Kayà.