Panarea has become a very important tourist destination for wealthy tourists, most of whom explore the coast on their yachts. Due to this, Panarea sees a lot of day-trip tourists that flock here every year especially in the summers. The island feels like a Greek island more than Italian because of its classic white houses. Panarea can be very expensive in terms of accommodation and other facilities in the peak tourist seasons.
Moving around Panarea
Panarea is an extremely small island. The island is so small that there are no roads here, only narrow paths and lanes. There are also no cars on the island since the entire island is easily accessible on foot. There are also golf carts on the island which provide taxi services. 3 wheel trucks and motor bikes are also used in Panarea for moving around the island, although it is generally not required.
Attractions on Panarea
The Beaches
The island is quite small and there aren't many attractions on the island except for just enjoying the beautiful scenery and experiencing the local culture and lifestyle and the sun. There are two beaches on the island which are quite rocky but are very beautiful. These beaches also provide beautiful views of the ocean as well as the volcano of Stromboli. At times, when there are small eruptions in the volcano visitors can even see smoke clouds from the beaches of Panarea. The best thing to do is to enjoy the views, the sun and a day picnic in the summers at the beaches.
Hiking Trails
There are several hiking trails that encircle Panarea. These hiking trails provide beautiful views of the sea and pass through some very untouched parts of the island. Those interesting in nature would love these trails since they offer a chance to explore the local flora and fauna, still untouched by the locals.
Bronze Age Village
The ancient Bronze Age village is located close to Punta Milazzese and can be reached on foot. It would take approximately thirty minutes to reach the village but it's worth it. The village was discovered only in 1948 and has around 20 small huts that are thought to be dating back to centuries. There were also a few ancient pieces of pottery and other objects that were found at the location but these have been transferred to a museum. There are no entry fees for visiting the village and no facilities around. Quite a lot of the ruins are still not excavated, which provides an exciting chance to discover some fascinating old objects.
Scuba Diving
Panarea's geographic location makes it a good place for scuba diving. There are plenty of diving spots around the island which are famous for their colorful sea life. There is also a location close to the island where visitors can dive to explore the remains of a ship wreck. There are a few shops on the island from where the diving gear can be taken on rent.
Stay and Accommodation
Panarea can be a very expensive place to stay. There are only a few hotels on the island and visitors who are planning to visit the island would need to book their rooms months in advance since these tend to get booked fast because of the rising tourism here. The hotels are quite classy and luxurious, and there aren't any options for the budget conscious tourists. Several times the prices for the rooms would have to be re-negotiated when the hotel representatives come to meet the visitors at the dock. Some good hotels on the island are Hotel Lisca Bianca, Hotel Quartara, Hotel Raya, Hotel La Piazza and hotel Oasi.