
At the center of the Mediterranean, Ustica has been a crossroads of peoples and cultures for millennia. From the first settlements of the Bronze Age to the Bourbon watchtowers, the island is an open book on history.
The Prehistoric Village of Faraglioni is one of the most important testimonies of Mediterranean archaeology, with its imposing fortifications. At the Archaeological Museum, you can admire artifacts that tell of the trade in obsidian and the daily life of thousands of years ago. Ustica is not just a natural paradise, but a silent guardian of the past.