The island of Levanzo is the smallest of the Egadi but it definitely stands out for its charm and beauty.
The marvelous island of Levanzo is characterized by its high coasts and the presence of numerous caves, including that of the Genovese. This island, of only 5 sq km, offers suggestive and secluded pebble and sandy beaches that you will find along the path that leads to the Faraglione. In the south-eastern part of the island you can appreciate and enjoy the splendid waters of two coves: Cala Fredda, characterized by a pebble beach and a comfortable slide, and the wilder Cala Minnola, both reachable by land or by sea. For diving enthusiasts, Levanzo offers a very attractive archaeological-underwater itinerary: between Cala Minnola and Punta Altarella there are the remains of a Roman wreck, about fifty wine amphorae and fragments of black-painted ceramic pots dating back to the 1st century BC.