✨ Hi RUclips friends! Thank you so much for watching! 👍🏽 Remember I have free travel guides for each city I visit in Sicily! You can find them at stan.store/Nicolelazotravel. ☀️Grab one or all of them if you need help planning your trip! I also have a Sicily Itinerary too, which is all you need to plan your perfect trip to Sicily! 🇮🇹 Please leave any questions in the comment section and I will reply! I love hearing from your guys! ❤
Good to see people getting off the beaten track and visiting the Aeolian islands even if only for a couple of days. You also pronounced the places well. My family is from Lipari, half the islands population emigrated to Australia and Australia is jokingly known as the 8th Aeolian island.
I had no idea that so many people emigrated to Australia from the islands. I really liked it there and would definitely go back! Thanks for watching and your kind words.
Thank you so much for making this video! I’ve been watching as much as I can about Lipari leading up to my visit in about two weeks. Nothing has been as informative or has shown this much of the city itself. Really appreciate it!
@@jordanwhite6404 awesome! Thank you so much for your comment. I try to make my videos as honest and informative as possible. I loved Lipari! Let me now if you have any questions or want more info on other cities and Sicily or Italy. Have a great time!
I don’t know, but my great grandmother was born there in 1897. I wanna follow in her childhood footsteps. I even know the names of the streets and the homes where she lived because the civil records give the addresses there’s a lot of Spanish sounding names on the island because of the fact that after the sacking of the island in the 1500s, the king of Spain helped populate the island by bringing some of his soldiers to live there that is why they have typically non-Italian names like Gomez and Rodriguez there
My great grandmother and my great great grandmother immigrated from this island Lipari to New York. For genealogy purposes, would this be a good trip to me? Like would a lot of the buildings that they may have lived and still be standing
Hi Michael, Wow, that's amazing that your family is from here! I definitely think it's a beautiful place to visit but I don't know about how original the building and streets are compared to the early 1900s. It's probably worth a shot though and then you get to see where they're from! I think you will like it! Thanks for watching!
Lipari was continuously inhabited, but around 1544 a terrible invader named Barbarosa came in killed many of the natives put someone into slavery and wrecked the island. It took years for it to come back again.
✨ Hi RUclips friends! Thank you so much for watching! 👍🏽 Remember I have free travel guides for each city I visit in Sicily! You can find them at stan.store/Nicolelazotravel. ☀️Grab one or all of them if you need help planning your trip! I also have a Sicily Itinerary too, which is all you need to plan your perfect trip to Sicily! 🇮🇹 Please leave any questions in the comment section and I will reply! I love hearing from your guys! ❤
Good to see people getting off the beaten track and visiting the Aeolian islands even if only for a couple of days. You also pronounced the places well. My family is from Lipari, half the islands population emigrated to Australia and Australia is jokingly known as the 8th Aeolian island.
I had no idea that so many people emigrated to Australia from the islands. I really liked it there and would definitely go back! Thanks for watching and your kind words.
Thank you so much for making this video! I’ve been watching as much as I can about Lipari leading up to my visit in about two weeks. Nothing has been as informative or has shown this much of the city itself. Really appreciate it!
@@jordanwhite6404 awesome! Thank you so much for your comment. I try to make my videos as honest and informative as possible. I loved Lipari! Let me now if you have any questions or want more info on other cities and Sicily or Italy. Have a great time!
I don’t know, but my great grandmother was born there in 1897. I wanna follow in her childhood footsteps. I even know the names of the streets and the homes where she lived because the civil records give the addresses there’s a lot of Spanish sounding names on the island because of the fact that after the sacking of the island in the 1500s, the king of Spain helped populate the island by bringing some of his soldiers to live there that is why they have typically non-Italian names like Gomez and Rodriguez there
You should go! My Dad grew up there and I have been three times. What is your surname from the islands?
This is so cool guys!
Love it!!! Can’t wait to go there!!
I can't wait to go back too!
My great grandmother and my great great grandmother immigrated from this island Lipari to New York. For genealogy purposes, would this be a good trip to me? Like would a lot of the buildings that they may have lived and still be standing
Hi Michael,
Wow, that's amazing that your family is from here! I definitely think it's a beautiful place to visit but I don't know about how original the building and streets are compared to the early 1900s. It's probably worth a shot though and then you get to see where they're from! I think you will like it! Thanks for watching!
Adding to my bucket list!
Hi! Thanks for watching! You guys would love it. It's such a great place for a family vacation!
I loveee this video!! So pretty!
Thank you so much!! 😁
Lipari was continuously inhabited, but around 1544 a terrible invader named Barbarosa came in killed many of the natives put someone into slavery and wrecked the island. It took years for it to come back again.
Khayr al-Dīn Barbarūs, a Turkish invader
Wow!