The story of supa a Civita
‘Supa a Civita’ is one of those phrases that, in Lipari, needs no explanation: just say it and everyone knows where you are going. In everyday Lipari parlance, ‘supa’ means ‘above’, while “Civita” is the Citadel — the ancient heart of the island, the fortified rock that dominates the town and the sea, also called the Acropolis or simply ‘u Castieddu’.
To get there, you have to climb a hill that is almost a ritual, known to many as ‘a scinnuta i supa a Civita’: a steep, lively road with houses leaning against the rock and walls that seem to tell, stone by stone, how many people have walked there before us. It is one of those climbs that you take slowly, looking around you, because every glimpse is an invitation to slow down and really feel Lipari.
The Building
The five rooms, each with its own identity, are a small world of comfort and charm. The rooms have been designed exclusively for our B&B and are one of a kind. The distinctive feature? Each room is decorated with bougainvillea plants, which are ubiquitous throughout Lipari, embellishing and brightening up the rooms and creating a unique atmosphere: a perfect blend of art, tradition and hospitality. Three rooms also have a kitchenette, ideal for those who want independence without compromising on style and quality.
The tables on the terraces are made of typical lava stone from Mount Etna, unique pieces handcrafted in Santo Stefano di Camastro, a town famous for the production of these artefacts. Every detail is designed for the well-being of guests: air-conditioned rooms, soundproofing, comfortable beds, private bathrooms with attention to materials and finishes, modern amenities and services designed to make your stay simple and pleasant, from the first night to the last.
A new B&B, but with an ancient soul: that of Lipari, its light and its Mediterranean elegance. A place to return to, even if only in memory.

