A small Italian island has gained prominence as a filming location for numerous movies, boosting its economy which relies heavily on tourism, fishing, and winemaking. The island’s clear waters, natural pools, and colorful houses contribute to its appeal. However, its increasing popularity, particularly during the summer months, is creating challenges with limited accommodation availability. The influx of tourists is placing a strain on local resources and infrastructure. Local authorities are likely to address sustainable tourism practices to balance economic benefits with preserving the island’s character and quality of life for residents. The island’s unique aesthetic continues to attract filmmakers and visitors alike, driving economic activity but also necessitating careful management.