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Ustica - Wikipedia Ustica (Italian pronunciation: [ˈustika]; [3] Sicilian: Ùstica) is a small Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea It is about 5 kilometres (3 mi) across and is situated 52 kilometres (32 mi) north of Capo Gallo, Sicily Roughly 1,300 people live in the comune (municipality) of the same name
Ustica - Visit Sicily Ustica is the site of Italy’s first Marine Protected Area and offers truly unique wonders of Mediterranean marine flora and fauna Ustica is thus a marine and archaeological paradise just waiting to be explored, especially by divers and lovers of the sea
Ustica (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews) Ustica is a small volcanic island located in the north of Sicily, often described as a discreet jewel of the Mediterranean The main town, also called Ustica, perfectly reflects the soul of the island: warm, authentic and welcoming
What to See in Ustica: How to Get There, Where to Eat And The Most . . . Ustica is located off the coast of Sicily, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the crowds and chaos of mainland Italy The island can be reached by ferry from Palermo or Messina, both of which offer regular services throughout the year
Visit Ustica – Island in Sicily - Italy Review Ustica, an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is known for its rugged terrain and stunning marine life Just north of Sicily, the island is a paradise for nature lovers, offering dramatic cliffs, clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere
Ustica - Italia. it Visit Ustica in Italy Find out the things to do and places to visit on your holiday
Ustica: Sicilian island and diving paradise - Sicily Review Ustica, a tiny gem in the Tyrrhenian Sea, beckons with its rugged cliffs, azure waters, and rich marine biodiversity Explore its pristine coastline dotted with hidden coves and sea caves, perfect for snorkeling and diving adventures amidst vibrant coral reefs
Ustica - Sicily4u Often called the “black pearl” of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ustica was formed by volcanic activity, giving it rugged coastlines and rich underwater habitats It’s small, car-free in many areas, and easy to explore on foot or by bike
Ustica (comune) - Wikipedia Ustica (Ùstica in siciliano) è un comune italiano di 1 326 abitanti [2] della città metropolitana di Palermo in Sicilia Il territorio comunale coincide con l' isola omonima e gli scogli adiacenti