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Faraglioni Collection

"Discover the Majestic Faraglioni

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni, Scopello, Castellamare del Golfo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Faraglioni, Scopello, Castellamare del Golfo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni rocks off the Capri coast, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

Faraglioni rocks off the Capri coast, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
Faraglioni rocks off the Capri coast, 1778. Including the so-called Scopolo rock. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Monte Solaro with Augustus statue, Anacapri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Monte Solaro with Augustus statue, Anacapri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Melendugno, province of Lecce, Salento, Apulia, Italy

Melendugno, province of Lecce, Salento, Apulia, Italy. The Faraglioni in Torre Sant Andrea

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: View to the Faraglione Rocks on Capri, Capri Island, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

View to the Faraglione Rocks on Capri, Capri Island, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: View to the Faraglione rocks on Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

View to the Faraglione rocks on Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglione rocks near Capri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Faraglione rocks near Capri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: View from Monte Solaro, Anacapri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

View from Monte Solaro, Anacapri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Europe, Italy, Campania. On the beach of Ciraccio with the Faraglioni of Procida

Europe, Italy, Campania. On the beach of Ciraccio with the Faraglioni of Procida

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily. The famous ancient tonnara of Scopello

Europe, Italy, Sicily. The famous ancient tonnara of Scopello

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Capri island, Naples, Italy. Aerial view of Faragliioni and blue sea from Anacapri

Capri island, Naples, Italy. Aerial view of Faragliioni and blue sea from Anacapri, with ancient statue in foreground

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Sunrise in Torre Sant Andrea, Lecce province, Apulia, Italy

Sunrise in Torre Sant Andrea, Lecce province, Apulia, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: The Faraglioni of Torre Sant Andrea. Melendugno, province of Lecce, Salento, Apulia

The Faraglioni of Torre Sant Andrea. Melendugno, province of Lecce, Salento, Apulia, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: The Faraglioni of Torre Sant Andrea at sunrise. Melendugno, province of Lecce

The Faraglioni of Torre Sant Andrea at sunrise. Melendugno, province of Lecce, Salento, Apulia, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Torre Sant Andrea at dawn, Lecce province, Europe, Italy, Puglia district

Torre Sant Andrea at dawn, Lecce province, Europe, Italy, Puglia district

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni Sant Andrea at sunrise, Province of Lecce, Italy, Europe

Faraglioni Sant Andrea at sunrise, Province of Lecce, Italy, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Panorama of the iconic rocks of Zagare Bay(Baia delle Zagare), Apulia(Puglia), Italy

Panorama of the iconic rocks of Zagare Bay(Baia delle Zagare), Apulia(Puglia), Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Sant Andrea Faraglioni, Lecce district, Puglia, Italy

Sant Andrea Faraglioni, Lecce district, Puglia, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni, Island of Capri, Campania, Italy, Europe

Faraglioni, Island of Capri, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglion, Capri, Italy

Faraglion, Capri, Italy
Vintage 19th century photograph: Faraglion, Capri, Italy. In Italian, faraglioni are stacks, a coastal and oceanic rock formation eroded by waves

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Rocks of the Sirens, Capri, c. 1860s (oil on canvas)

Rocks of the Sirens, Capri, c. 1860s (oil on canvas)
Ma447037 Rocks of the Sirens, Capri, c.1860s (oil on canvas) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); 10 x 15.5 inches cm; Private Collection; Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: 660603

660603

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni (limestone stacks) of Torre Sant Andrea in the crystal sea, Lecce province

Faraglioni (limestone stacks) of Torre Sant Andrea in the crystal sea, Lecce province, Salento, Apulia, Italy, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni of Torre Sant Andrea and cliffs framed by turquoise sea, Lecce province

Faraglioni of Torre Sant Andrea and cliffs framed by turquoise sea, Lecce province, Salento, Apulia, Italy, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Italy, Campania, Capri

Italy, Campania, Capri, Faraglioni Stacks, from Mount Solaro

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: View across tranquil cove to the Faraglioni, a series of towering offshore rock stacks

View across tranquil cove to the Faraglioni, a series of towering offshore rock stacks, Scopello, Trapani, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Italy / Capri Faraglioni

Italy / Capri Faraglioni
Capri: Faraglioni Rocks Date: 1904

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Palermo Province, Ustica Island, Neolithic village of Colombaia or Faraglioni

Italy, Sicily Region, Palermo Province, Ustica Island, Neolithic village of Colombaia or Faraglioni
Italy - Sicily Region - Ustica Island, Palermo province - Neolithic village of " Colombaia" or " Faraglioni"

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni, Acitrezza, Catania Province, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Faraglioni, Acitrezza, Catania Province, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Mareggiata, Capri, Italy

Mareggiata, Capri, Italy
The sea crashing against the rocks at the Piccola Marina, Mareggiata, the Bay of Naples, Island of Capri, Italy

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: Faraglioni Rocks near Mareggiata, Capri, Italy

Faraglioni Rocks near Mareggiata, Capri, Italy
Faraglioni is the collective name for three stacks located off the island of Capri in the Bay of Naples. The stacks have been given their own names: Stella (still attached to the main island)

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: The coast line of the island of Capri, with the famous Faraglioni rocks on the back ground

The coast line of the island of Capri, with the famous Faraglioni rocks on the back ground, Capri, Bay of Naples, Italy, Europe

Background imageFaraglioni Collection: View over southern coast to the Faraglioni Rocks

View over southern coast to the Faraglioni Rocks, island of Capri, Campania, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe




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"Discover the Majestic Faraglioni: Natural Wonders of Italy's Coastal Beauty" Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Italy as you explore the enchanting Faraglioni rock formations scattered along its stunning coastlines. From Scopello in Sicily to Castellamare del Golfo, these towering limestone stacks rise proudly from the crystal-clear waters, creating a mesmerizing sight that will leave you awe-inspired. Venture further north to Capri, where the iconic Faraglioni rocks reign supreme. Located off the Island of Capri in Campania, they stand tall against the backdrop of the Gulf of Naples. Whether viewed from Monte Solaro or Anacapri, their magnificence is truly unparalleled. But it doesn't end there - head south to Melendugno in Apulia and witness another set of majestic Faraglioni rocks near Capri. As you soak up panoramic views from Ciraccio beach or Torre Sant Andrea at sunrise, be prepared for an experience that will transport you into a world where nature's wonders take center stage. These ancient tonnara ruins in Scopello add a touch of history to your journey through Sicily. Marvel at their timeless charm and imagine life when they were bustling fishing villages long ago. Whether you're exploring Europe or seeking out hidden gems within Italy itself, make sure not to miss these extraordinary natural landmarks -the Faraglioni- which have captivated travelers for centuries with their sheer grandeur and undeniable allure.