Filicudi's lands are capable of producing wine, olive oil, grain, and vegetables.
At Capo Graziano are the remains of a Bronze Age village dating back to the second millennium BCE.
Off the coast, the volcanic finger-like rock of La Canna rises about 74 metres (243 ft) above the sea.
As evidenced by archaeological findings, the island was occupied by a new people during the Bronze Age.
[3] Since the 1970s Filicudi was rediscovered and populated by photographers and artists such as Sergio Libiszewsky, Ettore Sottsass, novelist Roland Zoss, and editor Giulio Einaudi.