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“Picture a petite island just three kilometres long, where white limestone homes are linked by winding streets and layers of brightly coloured bougainvillea.”
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“Gaze out onto the surrounding sea, taking in the volcanic silhouettes in the distance, while you down bowls of fresh mussels dowsed in lemon and oil.”
Flanked by the glittering waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Panarea is a part of the volcanic island chain perched off the northern tip of Sicily. The second smallest of the eight Aeolians, Panarea is the most fashionable – if not the most famous – alongside larger siblings Lipari and Salina. On arrival, it’s it’s not hard to see why – ‘charming’