Ischia - A volcanic outcrop set in the Bay of Naples, Ischia turns heads with its inherent beauty and historic landmarks, including the medieval Aragonese Castle.
Lampedusa - Lampedusa's tiny "Rabbit Island" is one of the last remaining egg-laying sites in Italy for the loggerhead sea turtle, endangered throughout the Mediterranean.
Caprera - Home to Italian general and nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882), the island has been declared a natural reserve for resident seabirds.
Stromboli - Stromboli is one of the eight Aeolian Islands located off Sicily. Just 500 people live here under the ever-present threat of an active volcano.
Capri - Enchanting Capri lures sightseers to natural wonders like the famous Blue Grotto. Featuring several upscale resorts, the island is a popular day-trip destination for Italians.
Šipan - For centuries a chic summer getaway for well-heeled Dubrovnik families, Šipan today is a popular day-trip destination for anyone seeking peace and quiet in bucolic surroundings.
Poros Peloponnese - The mountainous Peloponnese provides an inspiring backdrop for this small Greek island. Poros town, with its striking neoclassical facades, is built amphitheatrically.
Hydra - Once belonging to Venice and later part of the Ottoman Empire, Hydra owes its name to the Greek word for "water." Ironically, the island today is almost dry.