1. Li Galli, also known as the Sirenuse, is a group of three small islets located just off the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. The name \"Li Galli\" translates to \"the roosters\" in Italian, and the islands are named after the mythological sirens believed to have lured sailors to their deaths with their enchanting songs.

The three islets that make up Li Galli are called Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda, and Castelluccio. They are known for their beautiful natural beauty, with rocky cliffs and turquoise waters. The islands are also home to various species of birds, including seagulls and cormorants.

The most famous owner of the Li Galli islands was Rudolf Nureyev, the famous Russian ballet dancer. He purchased the islands in the 1980s and turned one of the buildings on Gallo Lungo into his private villa. Today, the islands are privately owned and are not open to the public except for occasional events or tours.

2. As Li Galli is privately owned, there are no specific working hours or a phone number available for public access. To visit the islands, it is best to inquire about special tours or events that may grant temporary access.

3. As mentioned earlier, the islands of Li Galli are not typically open to the public. Therefore, there is no specific ticket information for general transportation or access. To get close to the islands, you can take a boat tour or hire a private boat from nearby towns such as Positano, Amalfi, or Capri. These tours usually provide stunning views of the islands from the water, but landing on the islands themselves may not be possible without special permission.