Together with Lampedusa, Linosa forms the municipality of Lampedusa e Linosa, which belongs to the autonomous region of Sicily. The volcanic island lies in the Mediterranean and is the northernmost of the Pelagian Islands. Linosa is considered a pearl of the Mediterranean that has not yet been discovered by mass tourism. Here you will primarily find knowledgeable Italy lovers, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking peace and quiet. The waters around the island are rich in fish and other sea creatures, not least due to the tranquillity. With a bit of luck, you can watch the endangered hawksbill turtle lay its eggs. Hiking enthusiasts can enjoy the well-signposted hiking trails and climb the inactive craters.