Etna, in addition to being one of the most active volcanoes in the world, is certainly also among the most fascinating. Its geographical position in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, as well as its extension from the sea to approximately 3330 m, creates ideal conditions for developing an incredible diversity of landscapes. Anyone who imagines the volcano as a desolate land consisting only of bare and raw volcanic rock is wrong. Since 21 June 2013, Etna and the summit area of the volcano have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kms Square
Meters Above Sea Leavel
Years. The longest eruption
Discovered Lava Caves
These and many other curiosities will be told by our guides during the excursions. We not only take care of taking you to the volcano, taking care of the volcano risk aspects, but we also tell you the most interesting information to transform the excursion into an experience to remember forever.
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