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Making a Etna tours is a truly unique experience that allows you to immerse yourself in an extraordinary landscape and experience the thrill of an adventure on one of the world's highest and most active volcanoes. Etna is not just a place to see, it is a place to experience, where every step brings you closer to the power of nature.
Going up the mountain, you will find yourself walking among smoking craters, imposing lava flows and breathtaking views stretching all the way to the sea. Every corner of the volcano offers you a spectacular view, and if you are lucky, you may even witness some manifestation of volcanic activity, which makes the visit even more fascinating and impressive.
But Etna is not only a volcano, it is also a cradle of stories and legends. Its presence has marked the history of Sicily, affecting the lives of the people who have lived at its foot for centuries. In addition to natural beauty and history, another great reason to tour Mount Etna is the opportunity to experience a variety of activities.
If you are a trekking lover, you will find trails that will take you up to the highest craters, perhaps with the help of jeeps or cable cars that will accompany you along the way. But that's not all: if you love the mountains even in winter, Etna offers ski resorts, and you can ski in a very special landscape, where the contrast between snow and black lava creates a unique spectacle.
Finally, there is no shortage of opportunities for lovers of the good food and the wine. The area surrounding Etna is famous for its vineyards, and after a day of hiking, you can relax with a tasting of local wines, perhaps accompanied by some typical Sicilian dishes. Imagine enjoying a good glass of Etnean wine while admiring the sunset over the volcano-an experience that will be etched in your heart.
In short, climbing to the summit of Mount Etna is an opportunity to discover one of the world's most extraordinary natural wonders, but also to have an experience that combines the beauty of the landscape, culture, history and sicilian gastronomy. If you have the soul of an explorer, this is undoubtedly a trip that will not disappoint!
Guided excursion to Mount Etna from Catania: by day or at sunset
For you who love Sicily and can't wait to have fun exploring the Sicilian volcano, we've come up with a number of really must-do activities. For example, you can book a'Guided day or sunset excursion to the summit of Mount Etna departing from Catania. In this case you will have two types of tours available. The first is a 5-hour hike that takes you up to an altitude of 2,000 meters, where you can explore the Sylvester Craters and enjoy spectacular views. With the help of experienced naturalist guides, you will learn about the volcano's geological history and scientific curiosities. If you prefer a shorter hike, however, you can opt for a 2-hour sunset tour that offers an equally exciting activity.
Full Day Etna Tour with Wine Experience departing from Catania
Alternatively, you can choose a Full day tour of Etna with Wine Experience departing from Catania, ideal for those who love the world of wine. The experience begins with pickup from the hotel and an excursion to Mount Etna, one of the most fascinating places in the world. Accompanied by an experienced, multilingual guide, you will embark on a trekking that will take you past ancient lava flows and breathtaking landscapes. Along the way you'll see striking craters and vegetation growing on mineral-rich soils, while your guide shares trivia and stories about the volcano. The adventure also includes exploring alava cave, equipped with helmet and flashlight, to experience the thrill of entering one of the natural tunnels formed by lava flows. At the end of the tour you can relax with a Etna wine tasting, accompanied by typical Sicilian products.
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Full Day Guided Excursion Between Mount Etna and the Wonders of Taormina
Particularly interesting is also this Guided full-day excursion between Mount Etna and the beauty of Taormina. At 8:30 a.m. you will be picked up from your hotel in Catania to depart for Etna. Arriving at an altitude of 2,000 meters, the landscape will surprise you with expanses of solidified lava, black rocks, volcanic sand and vegetation growing on extreme terrain. Afterwards, the tour will continue to Taormina, where you will have free time to explore the city. You will be able to visit theGreek Theater, stroll through the public gardens and admire the view ofIsola Bella. After lunch you will have two more hours to discover other characteristic corners of Taormina, including stores, scenic terraces and picturesque views. A perfect mix of nature, history and Sicilian scenic beauty.
Guided tour between Syracuse and the Baroque wonders of Noto departing from Catania
Finally, we offer you A guided tour between Syracuse and the baroque wonders of Noto departing from Catania. The morning is devoted to visiting Ortigia, the historic heart of Syracuse, where you can stroll through ancient alleys and shining squares, breathing in the history of the civilizations that have marked the place. The itinerary includes the Jewish quarter and the Syracuse Cathedral, built on the ruins of a Greek temple, where Doric columns and Sicilian Baroque blend beautifully.
In the afternoon, the tour continues to Noted, the "city of stone," a masterpiece of the Sicilian baroque. Strolling along its elegant course, you will admire noble palaces, churches and the majestic Cathedral of Noto, a symbol of its architectural beauty. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will discover stories, curiosities and details that will make this a unique experience, combining culture, history and the extraordinary beauty of Sicily.
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