Italy is home to more than 350 islands, offering diverse experiences from chic to rustic. Favignana, the largest Egadi Island, features stunning beaches and clear waters. It's accessible via a short ferry ride from Trapani, where visitors can swim, snorkel, and rent scooters for exploration. Marettimo, the most remote Egadi Island, provides a rustic escape with limited access, no cars, and an eco-friendly atmosphere. For solitude, the winter months are best, as Italians flock to these islands in summer, often overcrowding them.
Marettimo, the most remote of the Egadi Islands, remains delightfully rustic due to its limited accessibility, near absence of cars, and lack of large hotels.
Favignana, known for its jagged shoreline, sandy beaches like Cala Rossa and Cala Azzurra, and hidden coves lapped by clear Tyrrhenian waters, is the largest Egadi Island.
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