Etna excursion / half – or full day

Category: Cultural & Theme Tours, Cultural Tours, Cultural Tour

Location: Sicily, Nicolosi – Italy
Leaves from: Nicolosi, Italy
Duration:
4 to 8 hours

Price:
Euro: €90,00
GBP: £82.19
USD: $108.37

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Etna excursion / half – or full day

Etna is one of the highest volcanoes in Europe and one of the most active in the whole world. The volcano has shaped Sicilian history, shaped the landscape and still influences the island with its “moods”. Mount Etna has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2013. Together with your German tour guide, climb the highest active volcano in Europe with an unforgettable tour of Mount Etna. Explore the summit area and marvel at the active craters on site at the Rifugio Sapienza. You are also welcome to take the cable car up to 3000 m (+ Euro 65.00 per person). After tasting local honey and liqueurs, visit a lava grotto or the viewpoint in the impressive Valle del bove, where all lava flows unite.
Ascent by car or bus possible up to 2000 m, where a fascinating volcano & lunar landscape with craters, as well as a breathtaking panorama awaits you.

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