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South side of Isola Bella.
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South side of Isola Bella.
Isola Bella is a small beach near Taormina, Sicily.  The beautiful island (also known as The Pearl of the Ionian Sea) within a small bay on the Ionian Sea was a private property until 1990, when it was bought by the Region of Sicily and became a nature reserve, administrated by the Italian branch of the WWF.  There is a narrow path that often connects the island to the mainland beach.  The beach is rather rocky, but it is still is a popular destination for sunbathers.
View of Isola Bella from above the beach.
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View of Isola Bella from above the beach.

History

Ferdinand I gifted the island to the nearby town of Taormina in 1806. The island was then bought from the town by a Ms. Trevelyan, who built a small house facing the sea and imported exotic plants, which thrived in the Mediterranean climate. Subsequent owners kept up the island, until the owner went bankrupt, and auctioned the island in 1990. The island had been noted by conservationists as early as 1983, and it was quickly obtained by the Region and designated as a protected natural site. The island is home to several species of birds, and a few types of lizards.

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