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Explore Etnaland, Sicily's ultimate amusement park, where thrilling rides and a refreshing water park await every visitor.
Etnaland, located near Catania, Sicily, is a vibrant amusement park offering thrilling rides, engaging attractions, and a water park. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike, it's a destination where fun knows no bounds.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, Etnaland is located at Contrada Agnelleria, 95032 Belpasso CT. From Catania, take the A18 motorway towards Messina. Exit at the 'Giarre' exit and follow the SS114 towards Catania. Continue on the SS121 until you see the signs for Etnaland. The park has ample parking, however, there is a parking fee of approximately €5.
Public Transportation - Bus
To reach Etnaland via bus, take the AMTS (Azienda Metropolitana Trasporti di Catania) bus number 625 from Catania. The bus will take you to the stop near Etnaland. The journey takes about 30-40 minutes. A single ticket costs around €1.50, and you can purchase tickets at local tobacco shops or vending machines.
Public Transportation - Train and Bus
You can also take a train from Catania to the nearest station, which is 'Paternò.' From Paternò, take a local bus (look for the AST bus service) that goes to Etnaland. The total journey can take about 1 hour and 15 minutes, and the combined cost for train and bus may vary but expect to pay around €5-€7. Be sure to check the train and bus schedules in advance.
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