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Second largest of the Aeolian Islands, and topped by the twinned peaks of two volcanoes, Salina is the antidote to any greyness you feel nudging into your life. Its lush, and colourfully biodiverse, flora and unpolluted waters are the backdrop for restfully rolling vineyards, sleepy hamlets and fishing villages, and an interesting number of ancient ruins. The best places to stay on Salina are ideal picks for novel writing, recharging, loving, or not thinking at all, and our Gurus have recommended a list that includes some peacefully traditional hotels, a converted villa, some family-friendly charmers, and plenty of private beaches.
If you’re inspired by those twin volcanic peaks, their names are Monte dei Porro and Monte Fossu delle Felei, and they rise up to 860m and 962m respectively. Which is a reasonable height if you’re waling from sea level. These aren’t the only routes worth walking on Salina, the whole island is run across with trails and paths. As well as walkers, Salina will also appeal to sailors, snorkellers and divers. And of course anyone who just love a gorgeous beach. Many of the beaches are pebbled and rocky but the waters themselves sparkle clear and warm: awash with plants, fish, caves and submerged volcanic craters. The Bay of Pollara is arguably the most beautiful in the whole archipelago, the sheer sides of the cliffs rising up like golden walls in the heat of the sun. An utterly beautiful place, it lies untouched by the throngs of tourists and celebrities that tend to descend on Lipari and Panarea in the summer months.
Salina’s port is in Santa Marina, alongside whitewashed houses stacked against the hillside, cafes and boutique shops. This is where you’ll find the best places to stay on Salina if you want to do some sailing, or use Salina as a base for exploring the whole archipelago. Though Malfa is the largest centre, perched on a hillside overlooking a shingle beach known for its palm-thatched cocktail bars. If you like swimming, you might want to stay in Rinella, which is a tiny hamlet of pastel-coloured houses on the southern coast with some amazing swimming spots.
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Salina
A lovely traditional sea-facing hotel. Rustic chic bedrooms with white washed walls, stone floors, and private terraces. Terraces dotted around the property, perfect for a day in the sun. A romantic spot.
Salina (Via Picone, 10)
Rustic hillside hotel with fabulous views. Rooms and family suites simply decorated with private balconies and hammocks. Delicious breakfast and a great wine list. Ideal for families.
Salina
A lovely 4 star hotel on the sea front. Traditional rooms with stone floors, cast iron beds, and private balconies, some with hot tubs. Lovely pool, restaurant, bar and scented gardens. A peaceful spot.
Salina
Charming small hotel in typical Aeolian style - tones of white, terracotta and pink, with simple furniture, private balconies and wonderful sea views. Fantastic infinity pool and pretty colonnaded terraces. Delicious Sicilian food. A gem of a hotel perfectly situated for exploring the island.
Salina
A gorgeous country house in the sleepy village of Malfa. Wonderful sea views from renovated farm buildings surrounded by citrus groves. Room and suites in creams and whites with stone floors and elegant furniture. Excellent spa and authentic cuisine. A gourmet spa spot for an active holiday.
Salina
A minimalist concept resort on the sea front surrounded by vineyards and an old lighthouse. Sprawling white cottages make up beachy rooms and suites with private terraces and lounging areas. Fantastic pool and sun deck, really delicious food and lots to do on the sea. Relax, eat, sail, swim.