What is levanzo island?

Levanzo Island is one of the Aegadian Islands located off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy. The island spans an area of 5.82 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 450 people. It is known for its crystal-clear waters, rugged coastline, and prehistoric cave paintings. The island has three main settlements: Cala Dogana, the main port, Levanzo town, and the small fishing village of Grotta del Genovese. Levanzo is a popular destination for fishing, snorkeling, and diving. There are several hiking trails on the island that provide stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The island also has several restaurants and cafes where tourists can enjoy local cuisine. Access to Levanzo Island is possible by a ferry from Trapani.