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Located south west of Sicily and not far from the coast of Tunisia, Pantelleria is an Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Pantelleria island is around eighty two square kilometres in size making it the fourth largest island in Italy and has a main town which shares its name as well as a few smaller villages.
The island is striking and hilly and the countryside is dotted with domed lava stone construction white houses known as Dammuso, the architectural symbol of Pantelleria.
Pantelleria is noted for its sweet wines, Moscato di Pantelleria and Moscato Passito di Pantelleria, both made from the local grape.
It has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters and like a lot of Italian islands it is busy in the summer season.
The short ferry crossing to Pantelleria is from Sicily.
"Comfortable, clean and punctual"
The ferry was comfortable, clean and punctual. I marked down the catering because, as far as I remember, there wasn't any
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"Fast ferry, but be sure to get out at your stop in time!"
The ferry was good, fast, punctual enough, spacious and comfortable. But we (and couple others) had "funny" problem. We went to lower deck and when our stop came they announced it adding "stay in your seats", so we stayed. After very short stop (no people were getting out around us) ferry went on to the next stop. Thank God that it was very near and it was the last stop, so we could come back with the same ferry rather fast.
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"Plain Sailing"
A utilitarian ferry service completely at odds with the glamour and drama of the islands it serves. If, like me, you were anticipating the time on board being a joyous and memorable part of your holiday then you're in for a disappointment. These are working ferries providing a service to locals and we tourists are just tagging along. Think Staten Island and you'll be close to the mark. But they're frequent, pretty reliable, and they get the job done with the minimum of fuss. And all the Aeolians are so beautiful you'll have completely forgotten about the ferry within moments of landing. So, the opposite of the memorable experience I was anticipating, but just as useful for all that. So get your tickets bought and see the beautiful, dreamy, wafty, Aeolians. And buy your tickets at the quayside. There's no shortage of spaces and they're much cheaper than online.
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"Getting to stromboli"
The trip across was relaxing had to change at lipari another beautiful island. The trip back.was fine. There is no shop on the boat where you can buy water so take your own
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