Stromboli is a small island and town located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the province of Messina, Sicily, Italy. It is famous for its active volcano, also named Stromboli, which has been erupting almost continuously for thousands of years. The city has a population of around 500-600 people, with most of its economy based on tourism and fishing. The main attractions in Stromboli include its black sand beaches, beautiful coastline, and the opportunity to witness the volcano's eruptions firsthand. The historic center of the city, known as San Vincenzo, features charming whitewashed buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and a picturesque harbor. It is also a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers due to its rugged terrain and volcanic landscapes.