Embark on a thrilling tour of Mount Etna’s southern slope, exploring lava flows, visiting a honey farm, and discovering medieval villages. Experience the destructive power of volcanic eruptions, walk on the edge of craters, and indulge in the flavors of Sicilian honey, olive oil, and wine.
Embark on a thrilling tour of Mount Etna’s southern slope, exploring lava flows, visiting a honey farm, and discovering medieval villages. Experience the destructive power of volcanic eruptions, walk on the edge of craters, and indulge in the flavors of Sicilian honey, olive oil, and wine.
- Craters Silvestri of Mount Etna - Ascending the southern slope of the volcano, we will cross the lava flow of 1983 and 2002 where we will stop to see up close its destructive effects. We will continue up to an altitude of 2.000 meters, where you can easily visit the Silvestri Craters originated from the eruption of 1892. here you will have the…
- Craters Silvestri of Mount Etna - Ascending the southern slope of the volcano, we will cross the lava flow of 1983 and 2002 where we will stop to see up close its destructive effects. We will continue up to an altitude of 2.000 meters, where you can easily visit the Silvestri Craters originated from the eruption of 1892. here you will have the opportunity to walk along the edge of the lower crater, or go to the discovery of the breathtaking panorama that can be enjoyed from the top of the highest crater climbing the slope along an easy path.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entry ticket for attractions
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entry ticket for attractions
As we make our way up Mount Etna’s south face, we’ll traverse the 1983 and 2002 lava trails, getting a firsthand look at their destructive aftermath. We’ll ascend to an elevation of 2,000 meters, at which point you’ll have the chance to explore the Silvestri Craters, which were formed during the 1892 eruption. You’ll stride alongside these craters,…
As we make our way up Mount Etna’s south face, we’ll traverse the 1983 and 2002 lava trails, getting a firsthand look at their destructive aftermath. We’ll ascend to an elevation of 2,000 meters, at which point you’ll have the chance to explore the Silvestri Craters, which were formed during the 1892 eruption. You’ll stride alongside these craters, taking in the stunning vistas. On our return journey, a stop at a Honey Farm is on the agenda, where you’ll gain insights about organic honey farming and taste different honey varieties as well as other regional offerings such as extra virgin olive oil, wine, and Sicilian pesto. In Taormina, we’ll bask in the charm of the old town and explore its core attractions (Greek Theater, Cathedral, Belvedere Square). Lastly, we’ll discover the quaint medieval town of Castelmola, visiting its cathedral and the main square, which offers commanding views of Mount Etna. The last stop will be the famed Turrisi Coffee Shop, where you can sample their distinctive almond wine.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.