There are places where magic is not a figment of the imagination, but is mixed with the memory left by those who live certain places to the fullest. This is Capofaro, a charming place that slopes down to the sea to the winds that embrace the Aeolian archipelago. These delightful Aeolian-style flats are located in Salina, more precisely in Torricella di Capo Faro, between the island's two main towns, Malfa and Santa Marina. Located in an exclusive residential area, they overlook terraces cultivated with Malvasia grapes from the best-known local producers, with a breathtaking view of Stromboli and Panarea.
The Aeolian Salina Apartments consist of 4 flats ranging in size from 41 sq m to 56 sq m, distributed planimetrically so as to have independent entrances and a small relaxation area on the outside terraces.
There are 2 two-room apartments overlooking the terraces, each consisting of 2 beds, 2 bathrooms and kitchenettes, which could easily be used as 4 separate studios.
In addition, there are 2 further 2-room apartments consisting of kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. All flats have an independent entrance and are fully furnished. An excellent solution for those who want to enjoy the island all year round. The proposed rent is annual in a one-time payment.
The properties are located in the northern part of the island in the municipality of Malfa. Malfa stands on a small hill, with direct access to the sea. At the western end of the municipality is the hamlet of Pollara, on a bay overlooking the sea in the center of which is the Scoglio Faraglione. Salina is a true paradise immersed in nature surrounded by crystal-clear waters. The hills slope gently down to the sea and allow one to admire the volcano Stromboli, which stands a short distance away, separated only by a strip of water. The island is subdivided into the three municipalities of Santa Marina, Malfa and Leni, each with exceptional natural and tourist attractions. The island's main port of call is Santa Marina, where there is also a marina, while on the south-western side there is the port of call at Rinella. It is just over an hour's boat ride from Milazzo, two from Messina, which is its provincial capital, and is also well connected to the ports of Naples, Tropea, Reggio Calabria, Palermo and Capo d'Orlando, from which ferries and hydrofoils depart throughout the year. This island is a confluence of nature and history, art and culture, food and traditions, a perfect mix for those who want to daydream and always have unforgettable moments in their memories.